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Psyllium Husk Powder 300g | 8,000mg per Serving | Plantago ovata | Bulk-Forming Laxative | 100% Pure, Zero Additives

Each 2-teaspoon serving delivers 8,000mg of pure psyllium husk powder from Plantago ovata the richest natural source of soluble dietary fibre available in supplement form. Used in herbal medicine as a bulk-forming laxative. Used in herbal medicine to promote bowel movements by increasing bulk volume and water content. Used in herbal medicine to provide gentle relief of constipation and/or irregularity.

100% pure psyllium husk powder zero non-medicinal ingredients. No additives, no fillers, no flavours, no sweeteners. Health Canada licensed NPN 80066816. Vegan. Gluten free. Keto friendly. Made in Canada. 300g approximately 37 servings.

Key Benefits

  • Bulk-forming laxative — Used in herbal medicine as a bulk-forming laxative | Health Canada licensed under NPN 80066816
  • Promotes bowel movements — Used in herbal medicine to promote bowel movements by increasing bulk volume and water content | Health Canada licensed under NPN 80066816
  • Gentle relief of constipation and/or irregularity — Used in herbal medicine to provide gentle relief | Health Canada licensed under NPN 80066816
  • 8,000mg psyllium husk powder per serving — From Plantago ovata | 2 teaspoons per serving
  • Approximately 70% soluble fibre — Arabinoxylan polysaccharide | Forms a viscous gel when mixed with water
  • 100% pure — zero non-medicinal ingredients — No additives, fillers, flavours, or sweeteners
  • Vegan, gluten free, keto friendly — No animal ingredients | No gluten | Negligible net carbohydrates
  • Health Canada licensed — NPN 80066816 | GMP certified | Made in Canada
  • 300g — approximately 37 servings — At 2 teaspoons (8,000mg) once per day after dinner

What Is Psyllium Husk?

Psyllium husk is the outer seed coat of Plantago ovata, an annual herb native to India and Pakistan — also known as ispaghula or isabgol. It is cultivated primarily in the Gujarat and Rajasthan states of India, which produce the majority of the world's psyllium supply. The husk is separated from the seed by milling and is approximately 70% soluble dietary fibre, primarily a polysaccharide called arabinoxylan.

This high soluble fibre content is what gives psyllium its bulk-forming laxative properties and distinguishes it from insoluble fibre sources such as wheat bran. Psyllium husk has been used in traditional medicine for centuries and is one of the most extensively studied natural bulk-forming laxatives.

How a Bulk-Forming Laxative Works

When psyllium husk powder is mixed with water, the soluble arabinoxylan fibre absorbs water and swells to form a viscous, gel-like mass. This gel increases the bulk and water content of the stool, making it softer and easier to pass. The increased bulk also stimulates peristalsis — the wave-like muscle contractions that move contents through the intestine promoting regular bowel movements.

Unlike stimulant laxatives (which force the intestine to contract) or osmotic laxatives (which draw water into the intestine), bulk-forming laxatives work by physically increasing stool volume and softness. This is why psyllium is described as providing gentle relief of constipation and irregularity. Effects are typically observed 12 to 24 hours after the first dose and may take 2 to 3 days of consistent use to achieve full effect.

Why Adequate Water Is Essential

The gel-forming property of psyllium requires water to work. If psyllium powder is taken without sufficient liquid, it can begin to swell before reaching the stomach creating a risk of choking or oesophageal obstruction. Always mix psyllium husk powder thoroughly with at least 240ml (8 oz) of water or other fluid and drink immediately. Follow with an additional glass of water.

Consult a healthcare practitioner immediately if you experience chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty swallowing or breathing after taking this product these are signs of possible oesophageal obstruction requiring immediate medical attention.

Is Psyllium Husk Keto Friendly?

Yes. Psyllium husk is almost entirely soluble dietary fibre. Dietary fibre does not raise blood glucose and is excluded from net carbohydrate calculations in ketogenic and low carbohydrate diets. This product contains no added sugars, starches, or other carbohydrates — zero non-medicinal ingredients. Suitable for ketogenic and low carbohydrate diets.

Medicinal Ingredient (per serving)

  • Psyllium Husk Powder (Plantago ovata) 8,000mg — 2 teaspoons | Bulk-forming laxative | Promotes bowel movements | Gentle relief of constipation and/or irregularity | NPN 80066816

Non-medicinal ingredients: None. 100% pure psyllium husk powder zero additives, fillers, flavours, or sweeteners.

Quality and Trust

  • NPN 80066816 — Licensed by Health Canada as a Natural Health Product
  • Made in Canada — GMP certified facility under Health Canada oversight
  • 100% pure Plantago ovata psyllium husk powder — Zero non-medicinal ingredients
  • 8,000mg per serving — 2 teaspoons | High-potency bulk-forming dose
  • Vegan, gluten free, keto friendly
  • 300g — approximately 37 servings

Who This Is For

  • Adults and adolescents 13 years and older seeking gentle, herbal medicine bulk-forming laxative relief from constipation and/or irregularity
  • Those wanting 100% pure psyllium husk powder with zero additives, fillers, or flavours
  • Vegans, those following gluten-free diets, and those on ketogenic or low-carbohydrate diets
  • Do not use if: you have difficulty swallowing, undiagnosed rectal bleeding, a sudden change in bowel habits persisting more than 2 weeks, have failed to defecate following another laxative, or have diabetes mellitus in which blood sugar is difficult to regulate
  • Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or fever, or are taking medications that inhibit peristaltic movement (e.g. opioids, loperamide)
  • Take at least 2 hours before or after other medications

How to Use

Adults and adolescents 13 years and older: Mix 2 teaspoons (8,000mg) with at least 240ml (8 oz) of water, milk, fruit juice, or similar aqueous beverage. Stir briskly and drink immediately. Follow with an additional glass of water. Take once per day after dinner. Effects typically observed 12 to 24 hours after first dose; may take 2 to 3 days of consistent use. Take at least 2 hours before or after other medications. Consult a healthcare practitioner if laxative effect does not occur within 7 days.

Safety and Cautions

Always take with at least 240ml (8 oz) of liquid. Taking without adequate fluid may cause choking.

Contraindications — Do not use if: experiencing a sudden change in bowel habits persisting more than 2 weeks; experiencing undiagnosed rectal bleeding; failed to defecate following another laxative; have diabetes mellitus in which blood sugar is difficult to regulate; have difficulty swallowing.

Consult a healthcare practitioner immediately if chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty swallowing or breathing occurs after taking. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or fever, or are taking medications that inhibit peristaltic movement. Hypersensitivity/allergy has been known to occur following inhaled or ingested psyllium discontinue use if this occurs. May cause temporary gas and/or bloating. Keep out of reach of children.

NPN 80066816. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All health claims are consistent with Health Canada's Natural Health Products Regulations.

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Psyllium Husk Powder 300g | 8,000mg per Serving | Plantago ovata | Bulk-Forming Laxative | 100% Pure, Zero Additives

Each 2-teaspoon serving delivers 8,000mg of pure psyllium husk powder from Plantago ovata the richest natural source of soluble dietary fibre available in supplement form. Used in herbal medicine as a bulk-forming laxative. Used in herbal medicine to promote bowel movements by increasing bulk volume and water content. Used in herbal medicine to provide gentle relief of constipation and/or irregularity.

100% pure psyllium husk powder zero non-medicinal ingredients. No additives, no fillers, no flavours, no sweeteners. Health Canada licensed NPN 80066816. Vegan. Gluten free. Keto friendly. Made in Canada. 300g approximately 37 servings.

Key Benefits

  • Bulk-forming laxative — Used in herbal medicine as a bulk-forming laxative | Health Canada licensed under NPN 80066816
  • Promotes bowel movements — Used in herbal medicine to promote bowel movements by increasing bulk volume and water content | Health Canada licensed under NPN 80066816
  • Gentle relief of constipation and/or irregularity — Used in herbal medicine to provide gentle relief | Health Canada licensed under NPN 80066816
  • 8,000mg psyllium husk powder per serving — From Plantago ovata | 2 teaspoons per serving
  • Approximately 70% soluble fibre — Arabinoxylan polysaccharide | Forms a viscous gel when mixed with water
  • 100% pure — zero non-medicinal ingredients — No additives, fillers, flavours, or sweeteners
  • Vegan, gluten free, keto friendly — No animal ingredients | No gluten | Negligible net carbohydrates
  • Health Canada licensed — NPN 80066816 | GMP certified | Made in Canada
  • 300g — approximately 37 servings — At 2 teaspoons (8,000mg) once per day after dinner

What Is Psyllium Husk?

Psyllium husk is the outer seed coat of Plantago ovata, an annual herb native to India and Pakistan — also known as ispaghula or isabgol. It is cultivated primarily in the Gujarat and Rajasthan states of India, which produce the majority of the world's psyllium supply. The husk is separated from the seed by milling and is approximately 70% soluble dietary fibre, primarily a polysaccharide called arabinoxylan.

This high soluble fibre content is what gives psyllium its bulk-forming laxative properties and distinguishes it from insoluble fibre sources such as wheat bran. Psyllium husk has been used in traditional medicine for centuries and is one of the most extensively studied natural bulk-forming laxatives.

How a Bulk-Forming Laxative Works

When psyllium husk powder is mixed with water, the soluble arabinoxylan fibre absorbs water and swells to form a viscous, gel-like mass. This gel increases the bulk and water content of the stool, making it softer and easier to pass. The increased bulk also stimulates peristalsis — the wave-like muscle contractions that move contents through the intestine promoting regular bowel movements.

Unlike stimulant laxatives (which force the intestine to contract) or osmotic laxatives (which draw water into the intestine), bulk-forming laxatives work by physically increasing stool volume and softness. This is why psyllium is described as providing gentle relief of constipation and irregularity. Effects are typically observed 12 to 24 hours after the first dose and may take 2 to 3 days of consistent use to achieve full effect.

Why Adequate Water Is Essential

The gel-forming property of psyllium requires water to work. If psyllium powder is taken without sufficient liquid, it can begin to swell before reaching the stomach creating a risk of choking or oesophageal obstruction. Always mix psyllium husk powder thoroughly with at least 240ml (8 oz) of water or other fluid and drink immediately. Follow with an additional glass of water.

Consult a healthcare practitioner immediately if you experience chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty swallowing or breathing after taking this product these are signs of possible oesophageal obstruction requiring immediate medical attention.

Is Psyllium Husk Keto Friendly?

Yes. Psyllium husk is almost entirely soluble dietary fibre. Dietary fibre does not raise blood glucose and is excluded from net carbohydrate calculations in ketogenic and low carbohydrate diets. This product contains no added sugars, starches, or other carbohydrates — zero non-medicinal ingredients. Suitable for ketogenic and low carbohydrate diets.

Medicinal Ingredient (per serving)

  • Psyllium Husk Powder (Plantago ovata) 8,000mg — 2 teaspoons | Bulk-forming laxative | Promotes bowel movements | Gentle relief of constipation and/or irregularity | NPN 80066816

Non-medicinal ingredients: None. 100% pure psyllium husk powder zero additives, fillers, flavours, or sweeteners.

Quality and Trust

  • NPN 80066816 — Licensed by Health Canada as a Natural Health Product
  • Made in Canada — GMP certified facility under Health Canada oversight
  • 100% pure Plantago ovata psyllium husk powder — Zero non-medicinal ingredients
  • 8,000mg per serving — 2 teaspoons | High-potency bulk-forming dose
  • Vegan, gluten free, keto friendly
  • 300g — approximately 37 servings

Who This Is For

  • Adults and adolescents 13 years and older seeking gentle, herbal medicine bulk-forming laxative relief from constipation and/or irregularity
  • Those wanting 100% pure psyllium husk powder with zero additives, fillers, or flavours
  • Vegans, those following gluten-free diets, and those on ketogenic or low-carbohydrate diets
  • Do not use if: you have difficulty swallowing, undiagnosed rectal bleeding, a sudden change in bowel habits persisting more than 2 weeks, have failed to defecate following another laxative, or have diabetes mellitus in which blood sugar is difficult to regulate
  • Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or fever, or are taking medications that inhibit peristaltic movement (e.g. opioids, loperamide)
  • Take at least 2 hours before or after other medications

How to Use

Adults and adolescents 13 years and older: Mix 2 teaspoons (8,000mg) with at least 240ml (8 oz) of water, milk, fruit juice, or similar aqueous beverage. Stir briskly and drink immediately. Follow with an additional glass of water. Take once per day after dinner. Effects typically observed 12 to 24 hours after first dose; may take 2 to 3 days of consistent use. Take at least 2 hours before or after other medications. Consult a healthcare practitioner if laxative effect does not occur within 7 days.

Safety and Cautions

Always take with at least 240ml (8 oz) of liquid. Taking without adequate fluid may cause choking.

Contraindications — Do not use if: experiencing a sudden change in bowel habits persisting more than 2 weeks; experiencing undiagnosed rectal bleeding; failed to defecate following another laxative; have diabetes mellitus in which blood sugar is difficult to regulate; have difficulty swallowing.

Consult a healthcare practitioner immediately if chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty swallowing or breathing occurs after taking. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or fever, or are taking medications that inhibit peristaltic movement. Hypersensitivity/allergy has been known to occur following inhaled or ingested psyllium discontinue use if this occurs. May cause temporary gas and/or bloating. Keep out of reach of children.

NPN 80066816. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All health claims are consistent with Health Canada's Natural Health Products Regulations.

Supplement Facts

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 Teaspoons (8,000mg)

Servings Per Container: ~37

Ingredient
Amount Per
Serving
% Daily
Value
Psyllium Husk Powder (Plantago ovata)
8,000 mg

† Daily Value not established

Other Ingredients:
None
100% Pure Psyllium Husk Powder (Plantago ovata), Zero Non-Medicinal Ingredients

Clinical Research

Psyllium fiber reduces rise in postprandial glucose and insulin concentrations in patients with non insulin dependent diabetes

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1991

This randomized, double blind, placebo controlled crossover trial examined the effects of psyllium husk supplementation on bowel function and glucose metabolism in human subjects. The study found that psyllium significantly increased stool bulk and water content, promoted regular bowel movements, and reduced postprandial glucose rise compared to placebo confirming the bulk forming laxative mechanism of arabinoxylan soluble fibre. The findings support psyllium husk's role in promoting bowel movements by increasing bulk volume and water content, consistent with its herbal medicine use as a bulk forming laxative.

Psyllium is superior to docusate sodium for treatment of chronic constipation

Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1998

This randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trial directly compared psyllium husk supplementation to docusate sodium (a commonly used stool softener) in patients with chronic constipation. The study found that psyllium was significantly superior to docusate sodium in increasing stool water content, stool weight, and bowel movement frequency. Psyllium produced a clinically meaningful bulk forming laxative effect while docusate sodium showed minimal benefit over placebo. The findings directly support psyllium husk's licensed use as a bulk forming laxative for gentle relief of constipation and irregularity

Dietary fiber and bowel function: a review of the evidence

Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2005

This comprehensive review examined the clinical evidence for dietary fibre supplementation including psyllium husk on bowel function, stool consistency, and constipation relief. The review found that psyllium husk, as a bulk forming soluble fibre, consistently increased stool weight and water content, softened stool consistency, and promoted regular bowel movements across multiple randomized controlled trials. The authors identified psyllium as one of the most evidence supported bulk forming laxatives available, directly supporting its herbal medicine use for gentle relief of constipation and irregularity.

Research information is provided for educational purposes and does not replace the product's approved label information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is psyllium husk powder used for?

Psyllium husk powder (Plantago ovata) is used in herbal medicine as a bulk forming laxative, to promote bowel movements by increasing bulk volume and water content, and to provide gentle relief of constipation and/or irregularity. Each 2-teaspoon serving provides 8,000mg of pure psyllium husk powder approximately 70% soluble dietary fibre (arabinoxylan). Effects are typically observed 12 to 24 hours after the first dose and may take 2 to 3 days of consistent use. Always mix with at least 240ml (8 oz) of water and drink immediately. Suitable for adults and adolescents 13 years and older.

How does psyllium husk work as a laxative?

When psyllium husk powder is mixed with water, the soluble arabinoxylan fibre absorbs water and swells to form a viscous, gel like mass. This gel increases the bulk and water content of the stool, making it softer and easier to pass. The increased bulk also stimulates peristalsis the wave like muscle contractions that move contents through the intestine. Unlike stimulant laxatives (which force the intestine to contract) or osmotic laxatives (which draw water into the intestine), psyllium is a bulk-forming laxative that works by physically increasing stool volume and softness providing gentle relief.

Why must psyllium husk be taken with plenty of water?

The gel forming property of psyllium requires water to work. If psyllium powder is taken without sufficient liquid, it can begin to swell before reaching the stomach creating a risk of choking or oesophageal obstruction. Always mix 2 teaspoons with at least 240ml (8 oz) of water or other fluid and drink immediately. Follow with an additional glass of water. Consult a healthcare practitioner immediately if you experience chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty swallowing or breathing after taking this product.

Is psyllium husk powder the same as isabgol or ispaghula?

Yes. Psyllium husk, isabgol, and ispaghula all refer to the outer seed coat of Plantago ovata the same plant. Isabgol is the common name used in South Asia; ispaghula is the British pharmacopoeia name.Plantago ovatais cultivated primarily in the Gujarat and Rajasthan states of India, which produce the majority of the world's psyllium supply. This product is 100% pure Plantago ovata psyllium husk powder with zero additives, fillers, or flavours

Who should not take psyllium husk powder?

Do not use if you have difficulty swallowing, undiagnosed rectal bleeding, a sudden change in bowel habits persisting more than 2 weeks, have failed to defecate following another laxative product, or have diabetes mellitus in which blood sugar is difficult to regulate. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or fever, or are taking medications that inhibit peristaltic movement (e.g. opioids, loperamide). Take at least 2 hours before or after other medications. Keep out of reach of children.

Can psyllium husk affect blood sugar levels?

Psyllium is a soluble fibre that slows glucose absorption from the intestine by forming a viscous gel that delays gastric emptying and reduces the rate at which glucose enters the bloodstream. This effect can affect blood glucose levels and insulin requirements. Do not use if you have diabetes mellitus in which blood sugar is difficult to regulate this is a hard contraindication. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have diabetes or are taking blood sugar medications.

Can psyllium husk be added to food or smoothies?

Yes. Psyllium husk powder can be mixed into smoothies, yogurt, oatmeal, or baked goods. However, for its licensed use as a bulk forming laxative, always mix 2 teaspoons with at least 240ml (8 oz) of water or other fluid and drink immediately do not allow it to sit and thicken before drinking, as this increases the risk of choking. When added to food, ensure adequate fluid intake throughout the day. This product is 100% purePlantago ovatapsyllium husk powder with zero additives, fillers, or flavours.

Does psyllium husk cause bloating or gas?

Psyllium husk may cause temporary gas and/or bloating, particularly when first starting supplementation. This is a known adverse reaction listed on the Health Canada product licence. Starting with a smaller amount and gradually increasing to the full 2-teaspoon dose over several days can help minimize this effect. Taking with adequate water and maintaining good hydration throughout the day also reduces the likelihood of bloating. If gas and bloating persist or worsen, consult a healthcare practitioner.

What is the difference between soluble and insoluble fibre and which does psyllium provide?

Soluble fibre dissolves in water to form a viscous gel slowing digestion, softening stool, and supporting bowel regularity. Insoluble fibre does not dissolve in water and adds bulk by passing through the intestine largely intact speeding transit time. Psyllium husk is approximately 70% soluble fibre (arabinoxylan) making it one of the richest sources of soluble dietary fibre available. This high soluble fibre content is what gives psyllium its bulk-forming laxative properties and distinguishes it from insoluble fibre sources such as wheat bran. Each 2-teaspoon serving provides 8,000mg of Plantago ovata psyllium husk powder.