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Primary Benefits* of NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder with Stevia


Add the fiber you've been missing.

  • Helps cleanse the colon
  • Helps maintain balanced bowels
  • Supports healthy nutrient absorption
  • Helps maintain digestive health
  • Helps maintain proper levels of intestinal microflora
  • Helps relieve occasional constipation†
  • Helps support normal bowel regularity and fecal volume
  • Promotes colon health
  • Promotes healthy growth of beneficial bacteria in the colon
  • Provides fuel for cells lining the small intestine
  • Supports healthy intestinal function
  • Supports overall health by helping to maintain normal cholesterol levels, helping to maintain normal blood glucose levels and promoting immune health


Primary Benefits*  of NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder with Stevia

Add the Fiber You've Been Missing


What Makes NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder Unique?


NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder has been shown to relieve occasional constipation†, thereby balancing the activity of the bowel. The bowel is the major point of excretion from the digestive system and a major determinant in overall digestive system health. This blend of fibers and probiotics team up to deliver optimum cleansing by purifying the colon as it balances the bowel, and promotes a healthy immune system. NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder delivers top quality soluble fiber with beneficial probiotics, which promotes the growth of good bacteria in the colon, keeping things in balance in terms of microorganisms. Verified by our in-house scientists, NutriClean Advanced Fiber powder contains one of the most advantageous mixtures of L-glutamine, inulin, Fibersol-2 and probiotics. NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder’s probiotic blend supplies 1.5 billion healthful microorganisms. Taking a good-quality colon and digestive cleansing system and detoxification regimen may be beneficial to clear out waste products and balance the bowel.*

NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder helps support normal bowel regularity and can help relieve occasional constipation. This blend of fibers and probiotics team up to help cleanse the colon and promote immune health. NutriClean Advanced Fiber powder contains a superior mixture of L-glutamine, inulin, Fibersol-2, and probiotics, while delivering top-quality soluble fiber, with beneficial probiotics, promoting the healthy growth of beneficial bacteria in the colon, supporting healthy intestinal function.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product(s) is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

This product is not intended to treat chronic constipation, which could be a symptom of a serious disease.  If you experience chronic constipation, you should consult your physician.



Product Classifications



Gluten-Free - The finished product contains no detectable gluten (<10ppm gluten)


No Detectable GMOs - The finished product contains no detectable genetically-modified organisms


Vegetarian - This product is vegetarian


Drinkable Supplements - Easy-to-swallow supplements in liquid form are immediately available to the body for absorption


Quality Standards - GMP Operations and Standardized Ingredients


Checked For: Heavy Metals, Microbiological Contaminants, Allergens, Residual Solvents, Potency, Purity and Identity



Product Classifications

Key Ingredients


Fibersol-2®± (soluble fiber flucose polymer complex)
Fibersol-2 is a soluble fiber having a positive impact on the elimination of wastes and colon cleansing, as well as helping to maintain balanced bowels, helping support normal bowel regularity and fecal volume, and supporting healthy digestive function.*>±Fibersol®-2 is a registered trademark of Matsutani Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.

Inulin Fiber (fructo-oligosaccharide extract of chicory root)
Inulin fiber delivers prebiotic, which is a subset fiber. Inulin or fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) are fibers in the form of starches that the human body cannot fully digest. When a person consumes prebiotics, the undigested portions provide nourishment for beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract. Inulins may promote the growth of favorable bacterial populations, such as bifidobacteria, in the colon. Bifidobacteria may help balance bacteria in the digestive tract.*

Probiotic Blend (Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Bifodobacterium bifidum, Lactobacillus casei)
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that work to help maintain an optimal bacterial balance in the digestive tract. The digestive system naturally houses trillions of these good bacteria that directly help the body digest, modify and convert the foods we eat. Disruptions to these populations of probiotics are common and should remain at adequate levels in order to overwhelm other bacteria, which may begin to run rampant in the event the good bacteria levels decrease. In displacing other bacteria and yeast, beneficial bacteria - like acidophilus, plantarum, bifidum and casei – may help maintain a healthy immune system and colon. Foods like cultured yogurts and kefir contain such beneficial bacteria naturally.*

Both human and animal studies have demonstrated direct benefits of regular probiotic ingestion on immune system function. Overall, probiotic bacteria support the ability of the immune system to recognize and destroy invading organisms. Several key fighters of the immune system, including macrophages, immunoglobulins and cytokines, may benefit from regular intake of beneficial bacteria. Consuming beneficial bacteria also helps maintain healthy white blood cell counts.*

L-glutamine 
L-glutamine is an amino acid derived from another amino acid, glutamic acid. Glutamine is a restorative amino acid that the GI tract uses as its source of fuel. Glutamine supports overall health by helping to maintain normal cholesterol and blood glucose levels, and promoting immune health. Heavy exercise can contribute to depleting the body's glutamine reserves, particularly in muscle cells. Since cells of the intestine use glutamine for fuel, use of supplemental L-glutamine may be beneficial to promote digestive health.*



FAQs


  1. Why pay with an FSA or HSA card?
    Using your FSA or HSA card allows you to use pre-tax dollars to purchase eligible items. You still pay sales tax on purchases, but FSA and HSA cards enable you to pay directly using funds from your tax-advantaged account.

  2. What is an FSA?
    A Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is an account you contribute to on a pre-tax basis to pay for certain out-of-pocket health care costs. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sets guidelines for individual benefit plans to determine eligible health care costs. As such, some items may or may not be eligible for FSA, depending on your specific benefit plan. 

  3. Do my FSA funds expire?
    Yes. All remaining funds at the end of the benefit period are forfeited. 

  4. What is an HSA?
    A Health Savings Account (HSA) is a medical savings account associated with your health plan and used to pay for certain out-of-pocket health care costs. Funds can be contributed to this account on a pre-tax basis. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sets guidelines for individual benefit plans to determine eligible health care costs. As such, some items may or may not be eligible for HSA, depending on your specific benefit plan.

  5. Do my HSA funds expire?
    No, Funds in your HSA will roll over at the end of the year and continue accumulating. 

  6. Are the same items eligible for an FSA account as an HSA account?
    Yes. FSA and HSA product eligibility are determined by the same IRS and benefit plan guidelines. Your benefit plan administrator determined which items are qualified for reimbursement. 

  7. Why is maintaining colon health so important?
    Few people notice their digestive system until there seems to be a problem (e.g. gas, indigestion, irregularity, diarrhea). The average American diet tends to be high in calories and fat. Over time, a diet lacking in certain nutrients and fiber can cause undigested food to slow down its transit time in the colon. Moreover, toxins and bacteria from leftover, undigested food can lead to occasional constipation. For these reasons, regular maintenance of sound colon health is a viable reason to cleanse the colon. 

  8. Why is fiber so important to overall health?
    The average American doesn’t get nearly enough fiber in their daily diet. This is unfortunate because this often-forgotten nutrient should be among one of the most important components of your diet. Fiber benefits include the ability to help maintain healthy levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, intestinal regularity and healthy intestinal microflora (food for good bacteria).*

  9. What is Fibersol®-2?
    Fibersol®-2 is an innovative, dynamic type of soluble fiber made. It is made from corn starch and digestion resistant, which means it is not absorbed into the blood stream. Fibersol®-2 may assist in maintaining healthy blood glucose levels, bowel regularity and intestinal health. The average American who consumes a typical diet, which is often laden with processed foods of little to no nutritional value, may benefit from additional fiber and supplemental Fibersol-2.*

  10. What are probiotics?
    Widely believed to provide numerous benefits for your digestive system, probiotics are live “good,” or helpful bacteria that help maintain the natural balance of microflora in your GI tract. * 

  11. What makes NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder different from something I can find in a local store?
    While many fibers on the market may help to promote a laxative effect, Advanced Fiber Powder goes several steps further to support healthy intestinal function. Unlike common fibers, which supply only simple laxative fibers, Advanced Fiber Powder contains L-Glutamine, which fuels the digestive system. Next, only the highest quality, well-researched and cutting-edge fibers are in our special formula – inulin fiber and Fibersol®-2. Additionally, Advanced Fiber Powder contains 1.5 billion probiotic microorganisms that help maintain the balance of gut flora, which is integral for overall body health. *

  12. Who should use NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder? 
    While the U.S. Surgeon General and many professional health organizations recommend a diet containing 25 to 30 grams of fiber per day for a 2,000 to 2,500 calorie diet, most diets barely provide even half of the needed intake, which is about 10-15 grams per day. So, it appears that almost all of us fall short on average when it comes to getting an adequate amount of fiber in our diets. Next, because fiber and probiotics contribute to the health of other major body systems, including the heart, immune and digestive systems, it would be quite advantageous for all who consume the typical American diet laden with processed foods of little to no nutritive value to supplement their normal diet with Market America’s NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder.


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10/22/2024

by MaureenW

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I started using this product recently and to date I feel more alive and energetic.

Response from Customer Service:
10/22/2024

Thank you for sharing your experience with NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder with Stevia! We're thrilled to hear that you're feeling more alive and energetic. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and we're glad you're enjoying the product. Thank you for choosing NutriClean!


10/08/2024

by ReneeB

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Thank goodness for fiber

Love this product

Response from Customer Service:
10/08/2024

Thank you for your wonderful review of NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder with Stevia! We're delighted to hear that you love the product. Your satisfaction means the world to us, and we're grateful to be part of your daily routine. If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you for choosing us!


09/19/2024

by rosannc

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Let’s go !

I absolutely love adding the niutriclean fiber powder to my protein shake in the morning . The extra fiber really helps me to “Go” 😃.

Response from Customer Service:
09/19/2024

Thank you for your fantastic review of NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder with Stevia! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoy adding it to your morning protein shake. It's wonderful to know that it's becoming a helpful part of your routine. We appreciate your support and are delighted to be a part of your day. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Thank you for choosing NutriClean®!


09/08/2024

by ALEXANDRAL

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Love this fiber in my coffee in the morning

Love fiber. Use it as my sweetener in my coffee or mocha every morning. Love it as an additive to make all my drinks functional!

Response from Customer Service:
09/09/2024

It's fantastic to hear that you enjoy using our fiber as a sweetener in your morning coffee and mocha! We're glad it's become a functional addition to your drinks. Thank you for sharing your positive experience!


09/01/2024

by ThomasB

Can’t go a Day (Cup) Without!

I can’t recall a cup of tea or a single day over the past few years that I have gone without my fiber. Not only does it give the perfect sweetness to my tea but also ensures I’m regular on the digestive front. Love that it’s such an easy thing to have as part of my daily routine, mix fiber into a mocha protein shake as well so lots of options. 🙂

Response from Customer Service:
09/02/2024

Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience with NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder with Stevia! We're thrilled to hear that it has become an indispensable part of your daily routine. It's great to know that it adds the perfect sweetness to your tea while also supporting your digestive health. We love that you find it versatile enough to mix into a mocha protein shake as well. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and we're delighted to be a part of your wellness journey. Thank you for your continued support!