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Dietary supplement based on inulin from chicory root.
Naturally regulates transit and intestinal flora.
Practice
Validated effectiveness
Acts gently
Double action
100% natural
Composition
Contains 12g chicory inulin (in the form of microgranules) per sachet.
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Slow bowel movements and constipation affect more than 20% of the French population, and if they become chronic they can have a significant impact on our daily comfort and well-being.
To help you regain normal bowel function, EUPEPTIS has designed REGULINE, a unique product made up of microgranules of inulin fibre in line with medical recommendations, which recommend an ideal intake of 30g of fibre a day in addition to regular hydration.
Dietary fibre is essential for maintaining normal transit and healthy digestion. According to several studies, it can also help reduce the risk of certain chronic diseases.
Medical recommendations recommend consuming 30g of fibre a day as part of a balanced diet.
To follow the recommendations of the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA), which has validated the effective dose of 12g of inulin fibre based on a review of several clinical studies for maintaining normal intestinal transit.
To supplement your daily intake of plant fibre and reach the recommended level of 30g of fibre every day.
Inulin microgranules disperse quickly and easily in a sufficient volume of water (ideally 0.5 to 1 litre, which provides the level of hydration required for inulin fibres to function properly).
Slow-digesting inulin is a natural, high-molecular-weight inulin that is slowly digested by the bacteria in the intestinal microbiota, providing a gentle, long-lasting effect on intestinal transit and improving digestive comfort.
This is because its composition is enriched with slow-digesting inulin, which provides better digestive comfort and optimum effectiveness without causing the risk of diarrhoea that many laxatives do.
Réguline is not a laxative designed to treat constipation, but a product forregular transit maintenance. This means it can be used on a daily basis for periods of several weeks.
REGULINE is dispersed in a sufficient volume of water (0.5 to 1 litre) and should be consumed at regular intervals throughout the day. This method of use is particularly recommended as it provides the regular level of hydration needed for the prebiotic fibres to work properly.
Practice
Single-dose sachet of fast-dispersing microgranules
CLINICALLY VALIDATED EFFICACY
12g chicory inulin / sachet
ACTS GENTLY OVER TIME
Moisturises stools without causing diarrhoea
DOUBLE ACTION
- Prebiotic action: balances the intestinal flora by stimulating the growth of beneficial bacteria.
100% Natural
100% natural composition with inulin extracted from chicory root
Compliance with medical recommendations
Yes, provides 30g of fibre and promotes hydration
Action on the microbiota
Maintenance product acting on the balance of the microbiota
Safety in use
No risk of obstruction or diarrhoea
Duration of use
Regular use over several weeks
1 sachet a day, diluted each morning in a large volume of water (0.5 to 1 litre).
Recommended course of treatment: 28 days.
Vegan
Made in France
Brevet Français
Lactose free
Gluten free
Natural
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Inulin is a prebiotic fibre naturally present in certain plants such as chicory, garlic, onions and artichokes. Its structure is made up of several units of fructose molecules. It is present in large quantities in chicory root. Once ingested, inulin is not digested by human digestive enzymes. In particular, it has the ability to retain water in the colon, which improves stool hydration and has a positive effect on transit. It also acts as a nutrient for the beneficial bacteria present in the colon, helping to balance the intestinal flora.
Dietary fibres are components found in certain plants, such as fruit, vegetables, cereals, legumes and nuts. They are generally divided into two types: soluble and insoluble fibres, each of which has beneficial effects on health.