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Sol Fiber

How much Sol Fiber powder should I take each day?

Daily intake should be determined by your healthcare professional specializing in mitochondrial or metabolic disorders. Dosing is based on age, body weight and the metabolic condition of the patient.

What type of Galactose is used in Sol Fiber?

Sol Fiber contains a concentrated Isomalto-oligosaccharides (Soluble Corn Fiber) powder.

How much powder & fiber is in one bottle?

Each bottle contains 225 grams of powder, which delivers 202 grams of fiber.

Is there a scoop in the bottle?

Yes, each bottle contains a scoop that delivers 3.5 grams of powder and 3.0 grams of fiber.

Does Sol Fiber contain allergens?

It is tested allergen-free for egg, milk, fish, crustacean, gluten, tree nuts, and peanut. It’s also GMO-free. It is derived from corn.

Can Sol Fiber be used in tube feeding?

Yes, it is very soluble and will readily go into solution.

Are there consumption concerns with Sol Fiber?

High doses may cause discomfort, so individual doses should be below 15 grams. Doses above 15 grams/serving and up to 30 grams/day may cause digestive discomfort.

How should I consume Sol Fiber?

Using the scoop, measure the recommended amount of Sol Fiber. Consume directly by mouth or add to juices, beverages or sprinkle on top of or mix with food. It also may be added to tube feeding formulas.

How does Sol Fiber taste?

It is sweet tasting.

Can Sol Fiber be tube fed?

Yes, the powder is soluble and will readily suspend in formulas, when properly blended. It dissolves better into liquids at room temperature.

How should Sol Fiber be stored?

Unopened bottles should be kept in a cool, dry place. Reseal opened bottles, store in a cool location and use within 3 months.

What are the ingredients in Sol Fiber?

It contains Isomalto-oligosaccharides (Soluble Corn Fiber).

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