Organic Pea Fiber
Organic pea fiberis a dietary fiber extracted from organic peas. Although organic pea fiber cannot provide energy and cannot be digested, it can regulate the body's blood sugar levels, prevent constipation, and increase satiety. pea protein fibercan be used as a food ingredient in food, baking, beverages, meat products, etc.
Benefits of Organic Pea Fiber
green peas fibrecan be used as an additive for edible fiber in bread or nutritious food to improve food bulk and promote human digestive function. Pea fiberpromotes gastrointestinal motility, accelerates the passage of food through the gastrointestinal tract, and reduces absorption. In addition, insoluble fiber absorbs water in the large intestine and softens stool, which can play a role in preventing and treating constipation. Organic pea fiber also lowers plasma cholesterol, regulates gastrointestinal function and insulin levels.
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