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Organic Nation Arabic Gum Powder 225g

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Description

Arabic gum from Organic Nation is Sudanese Hashab, a natural substance produced from Acacia trees. It is a rich source of dietary fiber and is used in various applications, including food, beverages, and medicine.

Benefits:

  1. Digestive Improvement: Arabic gum helps regulate bowel movements, alleviate constipation, and enhance nutrient absorption.
  1. Cholesterol Reduction: Arabic gum aids in lowering harmful cholesterol levels in the blood, reducing the risk of heart diseases.
  1. Cancer Protection: Arabic gum possesses anti-cancer properties and may help prevent certain types of cancer, such as colon and rectal cancer.
  1. Immune Boosting: Arabic gum contributes to boosting the immune system, assisting the body in fighting diseases.
  1. Anti-Inflammatory Effects:?Arabic gum helps reduce inflammation in the body, potentially aiding in the treatment of inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.

Usage:

-?Mix with Water: Add a small spoonful of Arabic gum powder to a cup of warm water and drink the mixture on an empty stomach.

-?Blend with Juices and Other Beverages: Incorporate Arabic gum powder into juices and other beverages, such as milk, tea, or coffee, for a distinctive flavor and health benefits.

-?Cooking: Use Arabic gum powder in cooking by adding a small spoonful to sauces or juices.

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