Description
The plantain of the Indies (Plantago ovata), or ispaghul, is a species of plantain originating in India. It’s the ispaghul of the French pharmacopoeia which calls psyllium any other species of plantain (Plantago afra L.), with brown seed, referred to as “de Provence”. He’s regularly referred to as on the Web by anglicism “psyllium” (or “psyllium blond” to distinguish it from the real French psyllium) the English calling it “psyllium”. The ispaghul of the French pharmacopoeia designates the seed or seed coat. The term “psyllium” at first refers to three distinct species: Plantago psyllium, Plantago indica (synonymous Plantago arenaria) and Plantago ovata. His country of origin earned him his plantain name from India. It’s also grown in Pakistan, but India dominates the world market. Its common name in India is Isabgol. It will also be acclimatized to temperate regions.
Organic Blond Psyllium Husk – 500g
Product of organic farming
Take 1 teaspoon per day, to mix with any other liquid.