Studies show that fiber can actually block the
synthesis of cholesterol in the body as well as prevent the
re-absorption of bile acids from the small intestine. There is also
evidence to suggest that soluble fibers may help slow the absorption of
glucose in the gastrointestinal system. Bios Life 2® is a special fiber
complex of guar gum, locust bean gum, pectin, oat fiber, and gum acacia.
By consuming a diet that's low in saturated fat and cholesterol and
high in fruits and vegetables along with Bios Life 2 a good source of
dietary fiber-you may lower your blood cholesterol and reduce your risk
of heart disease. Bios Life 2 features a proprietary matrix of fibers
under patent Nos. 4,883,788 and 4,824,672 for the "Method and
Composition for Reducing Serum Cholesterol."
Another important ingredient in Bios Life 2 is ChromeMate®, a unique
form of the essential nutrient chromium. It contains
oxygen-coordinated, niacin-bound chromium (polynicotinate), which is a
highly bio-available form of this nutrient.
In addition, Bios Life 2 can help curb your appetite by giving you a
pleasant, full feeling when consumed before meals. Bios Life 2 is a
natural way to control your appetite while nourishing your body with
important nutrients needed for multiple systems. Bios Life 2 also
contains antioxidant vitamins C and E, which have been proven to
protect cells from free radical damage. It also supplies key nutrients
such as beta-carotene, calcium, zinc, and a complex of B vitamins that
promote the body's overall health and well-being.
Research Brief
Fiber encompasses an array of substances indigestible by the human
intestine, whereas proteins, fats and carbohydrates are almost entirely
absorbed in the small intestine. Dietary fiber consists of insoluble
and soluble components.
Insoluble fiber is found in fruits and vegetables. It forms the tough,
chewy texture of foods like wheat kernels, nuts and popcorn and is
found mainly in the cell walls in the form of strands that give support
to plant tissue.
Soluble fibers are found in grains and legumes and give the mushy
texture to certain cereals. Soluble fibers can draw water to themselves
(hydrophilic) and form jelly-like masses that act partially as solids
and are readily fermented by intestinal bacteria. Soluble fibers help
reduce bowel transit time and have a lubricating effect on the
intestine.
Soluble fibers may help reduce cholesterol levels by preventing the
reabsorption of bile acids from the small intestine. To replace the
lost bile acids, cholesterol is drawn from the body, thereby reducing
its cholesterol supply. Second, the fermentation process in the
intestine produces short-chain fatty acids that block the synthesis of
cholesterol.
FAQs
Q. What kind of chromium is in Bios Life 2?
A.
ChromeMate, a patented, highly bio-available form of niacin-bound
chromium (chromium polynicotinate), is found in Bios Life 2. Chromium
is an essential trace mineral required for normal protein, fat, and
carbohydrate metabolism. ChromeMate contains less than 2 milligrams of
niacin and will not cause skin flushing or other side effects
associated with high levels of niacin.
Q.
We've been hearing a great deal about the benefits of barley fiber, an
ingredient in Bios Life 2, and the beta glucans it contains. What are
beta glucans and what are their benefits?
A.
Beta glucans are the soluble dietary fiber component of barley and oat
bran. They have received much attention from the media due to
scientific reports identifying them as the agent in barley and oat bran
that is capable of reducing serum cholesterol and stimulating the
immune system.
Q. Will I experience any side effects with the introduction of Bios Life2 into my diet?
A.
The addition of fiber supplementation to a diet currently low in fiber
may cause temporary diarrhea or constipation. If diarrhea occurs, cut
back on the amount of Bios Life 2 you are currently taking and
reintroduce it gradually into your diet using one-half packet or 1.5
teaspoons per serving. Because fiber draws water to it (hydrophilic),
constipation may occur. If this occurs, increase your water consumption
and cut back on your amount of Bios Life 2. Then, reintroduce larger
amounts gradually into your diet. Fiber needs water to work and a
normal diet should contain eight or more glasses of water a day.
Q. What does the U symbol stand for on the Bios Life 2 Natural label?
A.
The coveted U symbol on the Bios Life 2 Natural label indicates that
the product is certified by the Orthodox Union of Rabbis. This symbol
assures you that Bios Life 2 Natural meets the stringent criteria to
be certified as a kosher product.