

Oat apple fibre
HERBALIFE NUTRITION
Overview
Herbalife Nutrition Oat Apple Fibre is a dietary supplement designed to increase daily fiber intake, providing both soluble and insoluble fiber from oats, apples, maize, citrus, and soy.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals looking to increase their daily fiber intake, support digestive health, and contribute to satiety.
Skip If: You have a known allergy to any of the ingredients (oats, apples, maize, citrus, soy) or a medical condition that requires restricted fiber intake. Consult a doctor if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
Ingredients Analysis
Energy
0.7 gFat
0.7 gof which: saturates
0.26 gCarbohydrate
2.6 gof which: sugars
0.26 gFibre
2.6 gSalt
0.01 gOat fibre
28 %Apple fibre
24 %Maize dextrin
16 %Citrus fibre
6 %Inulin
5 %from chicory
5 %Flavouring
5 %Acacia gum
2 %Xanthan gum
2 %Maltodextrin
1 %How to Use
Mix one scoop (7.1g) with 150ml of water or add to your favourite Formula 1 shake. Take once daily.
Daily
Any time of day
With water or mixed into a beverage
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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