5% off your first order when you Sign up
  • Code: GET20 for 20% off Ancient + Brave
  • Free delivery on all orders over £15
  • Free tote bag with your Avene orders

Fiber & Colon Care

Fibre and colon health supplements may help support a healthy digestive system by promoting regular bowel movements, balanced gut bacteria and efficient waste elimination. Dietary fibre plays an important role in maintaining colon function, blood sugar balance and cholesterol levels, but many people do not get enough through food alone.

 

Supplements such as psyllium husk, inulin, oat fibre, acacia fibre and resistant starch have been studied for their potential to improve stool consistency, reduce bloating and feed beneficial gut microbes. These ingredients can offer gentle, natural support for those experiencing irregularity, sluggish digestion or inadequate dietary fibre intake.

 

Available in powders, capsules, gummies and drink mixes, fibre and colon health supplements provide an easy way to increase daily fibre and maintain overall digestive wellbeing.

Read more
category-image
Page

ITEMS 33-45 of 45 45 ITEMS

Filters
  1. Dr. Mercola Organic Whole Husk Psyllium Powder 340g
    Dr. Mercola Organic Whole Husk Psyllium Powder 340g
    Special Price £11.58 Regular Price £15.44
    Rating:
    96%
  2. THERA Nordic Daily Healthy Fibre 240g
    THERA Nordic Healia Powder 600g
    Special Price £89.06 Regular Price £98.95
    Rating:
    0%
  3. Kiki Health Organic Slippery Elm 45g
    Kiki Health Organic Slippery Elm 45g
    Special Price £15.96 Regular Price £19.95
    Rating:
    100%
  4. Kiki Health Organic Slippery Elm Capsules 60
    Kiki Health Organic Slippery Elm Capsules 60
    Special Price £15.96 Regular Price £19.95
    Rating:
    100%
  5. Lepicol Whole Psyllium Husks Powder 300g
    Lepicol Whole Psyllium Husks Powder 300g
    Special Price £11.69 Regular Price £12.99
    Out of stock
    Rating:
    100%
  6. Dr Vegan Fibre Complex Capsules 60
    Dr Vegan Fibre Complex Capsules 60
    Special Price £11.69 Regular Price £12.99
    Out of stock
    Rating:
    0%
  7. THERA Nordic Daily Healthy Fibre 240g
    THERA Nordic Daily Healthy Fibre 240g
    Special Price £26.99 Regular Price £29.99
    Out of stock
    Rating:
    0%
Page

ITEMS 33-45 of 45 45 ITEMS

Filters

All you need to know about Fiber & Colon Care

Does fibre help your colon?

Fibre is very important for maintaining optimum digestive health. Our colon uses fibre to keep the cells within it functioning normally and healthily. Fibre helps the digestive tract to move and push food through it, ensuring that you have regular bowel movements that remove waste products your body no longer needs. If you get too much or too little fibre in your diet, your body will indicate this through stomach cramps, problems going to the toilet and excessive gas. It is therefore a good idea to reduce or up your fibre intake until symptoms are improved.

How can I make my colon more healthy?

Speak to your GP about taking a supplement that can aid colon health, especially if you have an underlying medical condition that is linked to gastrointestinal function. You should eat a wide variety of fruits and vegetables in your diet, and choose foods of all colours so your body receives the nutrients it needs. Choose whole grains such as oats, bran and wheat where possible, and drink lots of water. Avoid overly fatty foods that are high in saturates, and if you are lactose intolerant, opt for fat-free or lacto-free dairy products. Finally, cutting back on alcohol and artificial (added) sugars will help your colon to function more healthily.

Which foods cleanse the colon?

Popular colon-cleaning foods include leafy greens that are dark in colour like spinach, kale, cavolo nero and broccoli. You can also drink milk, eat foods containing oats, and opt for raspberries to flush toxins out and experience a natural gut cleanse, as these foods all stimulate bowel movements.

How much fibre should I be getting in my diet?

Generally speaking, women should get around 25g of fibre per day in their diet. For men, it's 38g. You need less fibre as you age. Women over 50 need 21g, while men need 30g. Pregnant and breastfeeding women need more fibre (up to 28g per day).