Isabgol Husk (Psyllium Husk)
Psyllium husk, also known as Isabgol, is a natural dietary fiber derived from the seeds of the Plantago ovata plant. Recognized globally as a bulk-forming laxative, it is widely used in Indian households for managing digestive irregularities.
It works through a mechanical action, absorbing water to form a gel-like substance that facilitates the smooth movement of waste through the gut.
Why One Must Have It at Home
Bowel Nourishment: Softens feces and adds bulk, making bowel movements easier and more regular.
Gut Health: Acts as a prebiotic, supporting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.
Heart & Metabolic Health: Helps regulate cholesterol and blood sugar levels by binding with bile acids.
Weight Management: Promotes satiety (fullness), reducing overeating when taken before meals.
Usual Directions for Use and Dosage
For Constipation: Mix 2 teaspoons of psyllium husk in ~250 ml water and consume before bedtime. Start with 2–3 teaspoons and adjust based on response.
Diet Tip: Combine with fiber-rich foods like apples, bananas, and oranges to improve bowel movement. Always drink plenty of fluids.
For Diarrhea: Take 2 teaspoons mixed in fresh curd to help bind water and firm stools.
For Weight Loss: Take 1 teaspoon in warm water with lemon juice, about 30 minutes before meals.
Do’s and Don’ts
Hydration is Essential: Always drink at least 240 ml (8 oz) of water after consuming Isabgol. Lack of water may cause throat blockage or worsen constipation.
Diet Balance: Maintain a high-fiber diet with adequate fluid intake.
Avoid Dehydration: Ensure sufficient daily water intake, especially during the initial days of use.
Certain Regular Benefits of Psyllium
Piles/Fissures: Helps by softening stools, reducing strain and irritation in the colon.
Digestive Ease: Promotes smooth bowel movements and reduces discomfort.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I take Isabgol every day?
A: Yes, it is generally safe for daily use. However, prolonged reliance (more than a week) for constipation should be evaluated by a doctor.
Q: Is Isabgol safe during pregnancy?
A: It is often considered safe, as it is not systemically absorbed, but always consult your gynecologist before starting.
Q: Does Isabgol cause weight loss?
A: It is not a fat burner, but supports weight control by increasing fullness and reducing snacking.
Q: Why do I feel bloated after taking it?
A: Usually due to insufficient water intake. Increase fluids to 2–3 liters daily to prevent gas and bloating.
Q: Can children take Isabgol?
A: Children aged 6–12 years may take half-dose (2.5–5 g). For children under 6, use only under pediatric supervision.






