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The appetite suppressing effect of apple pectin is linked to the mechanical action of this fibre. It helps regulate the intestinal absorption of fats.
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The appetite-moderating effect of apple pectin is linked to the mechanical action of this fibre. It also participates in the regulation of the intestinal absorption of fats.
Apple pectin has the ability to form a gel in the digestive tract that can trap fats, which limits their absorption by the body.
Oral route. Reserved for adults. 1 capsule morning and evening (i.e. 400 mg of dry apple extract including 160 mg of pectin minimum per day) to be taken with a large glass of water before the meal. To be taken 20 minutes before the meals while ingesting a food before otherwise the pectin will not act in an empty stomach. This dietary supplement should be taken as part of a varied and balanced diet and as part of a healthy lifestyle.
Latin name: Malus communis Borkh Part used: the fruit
(for one capsule) Apple (dry extract of Malus communis Borkh titrated in pectin): 200 mg; gelatin; lactose; anti-caking agents: magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide; titanium dioxide.