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NKD Living Inulin is a 1kg premium prebiotic fibre powder made from chicory root, boasting 89% pure fibre content. Designed for easy integration into your daily diet, it dissolves smoothly in liquids and foods, supporting keto, vegetarian, and gluten-free lifestyles. Manufactured in Belgium and packed in the UK, it guarantees top-tier European quality for your digestive wellness.
Units | 1000.0 gram |
Serving Recommendation | 1 - 2 teaspoon |
Brand | NKD Living |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | Belgium |
A**D
Very helpful supplement
Very happy with this product. I bought it to avoid periods of constipation and then painful hemorrhoids, I've been using it now for 2 months and am now taking 2 generous teaspoons per day in my coffee which feels like the optimal amount for me having worked steadily up a little at a time. It dissolves very well in hot drinks. There is little to no taste except for a very gentle sweet flavour which is pleasant. The only side-effect I had was severe flatulence (no bloating though) every evening for about 6 weeks, then that just stopped and it seems to be plain-sailing. And bowels are now regular and easy and well-formed. Really glad I found this and it seems very good value for money too as 1 pack will last me about 5 months I estimate. Highly recommended.
E**O
Good product.
Good product. It melts easily. Right price.
M**H
Cost effective fibre supplement
This is not a sugar substitute and the only property in common is that its taste is predominantly sweet. However, it's also slightly bitter and has none of the culinary properties of sugar. Leaving behind the sugar fantasy, inulin is an almost palatable source of fibre that's incredibly cheap compared to fibre supplements.If you need a fibre boost, mixing this into natural yogurt or a smoothie is a decent option. While I can't say in truth that inulin tastes good, it's definitely less traumatic than gulping down an equal dose of psyllium husks.
D**N
It works?
I suffer from constipation due to the medication I'm on, added to the fact I struggle to get enough daily fibre, so thought I'd give this a try.Let's start with taste. I mix 2 teaspoons in with a tumbler of warm milk. It has quite a pleasant sweet taste. Imagine a bowl of cereal after you've eaten all the cereal and drink the milk out the bottom (or is that just me) lol.It dissolves easily, and there is no gritty taste or lumps left in the bottom of the glass.It seems good value for money, should last a fair while with 2 teaspoons a day.Now for the important bit. Yes it seems to have solved my constipation, but only time will tell. So if it does stop working, I'll come back and adjust my score and review.But as of today it scores a solid 10/10 for flavour, disolvability and effectiveness
A**H
Great low carb way to get your fibre and for sweetening (keto friendly)
Tastes half as sweet as sugar, so I combine it with a bit of granulated stevia to get the right level of sweetness and add it to coffee, cereal, etc.Have noticed it has really helped be with my digestive system as inulin is a prebiotic, no more bloating or constipation.I would use psyllium husk prior to discovering this, with that the psyllium when it made contact with the water it was mixed into it would clump and cling to the spoon and vessel being used, which would be tricky to clean after consuming. But this is so much more convenient and easy, if you're in a hurry you can simply mix it into a glass of water and it dissolves without clumps leaving no residue behind.Also good if you're on a low carbohydrate or keto diet given its nutritional profile.
N**H
Excellent product amd customer experience
really good product and customer service .there was an issue with amazon having the wrong postcode on their system hence couldn't track the orderthe company resent the order without any issueswill definitely buy again
A**R
Made me feel full - not hungry
Probably good for weight loss, not for me!
A**N
Definitely has an effect!
Dissolves easily in water, but stir well to get rid of any clumps. Virtually tasteless but does have the slight whiff of candy floss about it. I read somewhere that it's 1/10th as sweet as sugar and that seems about right. I add the solution to smoothies, oats, soups, etc., in place of plain water. If you're tinkering with your digestion I'd recommend it, though results probably vary between individuals. No gory details, but results have been entirely positive for me.
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