What the Other Fiber Manufacturers Don't Want You to Know -- Health Direct Website Reveals the Difference in Fiber Supplements

A new article from Health Direct, a nationwide leader in liquid supplement products, reveals the difference between insoluble and soluble fiber supplements. Both forms are naturally occurring, but possess very different characteristics. Individuals interested in improving their digestion, elimination and overall health are encouraged to get the facts on fiber. Also revealed is the new breakthrough discovery of the world's first ready-to-use clear liquid fiber supplement with 12 grams of fiber per ounce. This article is now available for download at www.HealthDirectUSA.com/blog.

(PRWEB) October 11, 2007 -- Fiber (http://www.readyfiberrebate.com): it's contained in the vegetables and whole grains missing from the typical American diet. It's also contained in the chalky, gritty powders and pills that, until recently, have been the only form of supplement on the market.

A new article from Health Direct, a nationwide leader in liquid health supplement products (http://www.healthdirectusa.com/blog), reveals the difference between insoluble and soluble fiber supplements. Both forms are naturally occurring, but possess very different characteristics. Individuals interested in improving their digestion, elimination and overall health are encouraged to get the facts on fiber. Also revealed is the new breakthrough discovery of the world's first ready-to-use clear liquid fiber supplement with 12 grams of fiber per ounce. This article is now available for download at http://www.HealthDirectUSA.com/blog/.

Most people know that fiber can help with regularity. Increasingly, many are also aware that fiber helps to protect against such common health risks as obesity, diabetes, heart attack, and certain cancers. But few know the key differences between soluble (http://www.readyfiberrebate.com) and insoluble fiber.

In this article, readers will discover:

• Why so many people find traditional fiber supplements inconvenient and distasteful

• The strengths and weaknesses of soluble and insoluble fiber

• Innovative ways to seamlessly incorporate 12 more grams of fiber into your diet every day

• Why soluble fiber has the potential to dramatically improve the health of millions of Americans

Digestive health is the cornerstone of our overall physical well-being. Fiber supplements can play an important role in maintaining and improving digestive health, but the wrong supplement often winds up sitting in a drawer, unused.

Readers will also discover why soluble fiber offers superior ease of use and health benefits in comparison to the insoluble form. (Until now, insoluble fiber has been the only form on the market.)

And the readers will be introduced to Ready Fiber, the world's first and only clear liquid, 100% soluble fiber supplement. Originally developed for hospital patients who could not use the traditional fiber supplements, Ready Fiber is the world's first and only clear liquid fiber supplement.

Because soluble fiber dissolves completely in water (only turning to gel later on, within the digestive tract) Ready Fiber is odorless, tasteless and textureless, unlike traditional, insoluble fiber supplements.

Want to give Ready Fiber a try? Health Direct is offering a $3 manufacturer's rebate on your first purchase. Go to http://www.ReadyFiberRebate.com to download your free rebate coupon.

Health Direct is a leading distributor of innovative, high-quality liquid health supplements nationwide. Other Health Direct products include Fluid Motion (joint support formula), Sculpt n' Cleanse (natural colon cleanse formula), and AminoSculpt (liquid collagen supplement.) More information at www.HealthDirectUSA.com

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