Indigestible Maltodextrin
Other Names: Resistant Maltodextrin
Indigestible maltodextrin is a type of carbohydrate derived from starch. It promotes digestive health by adding bulk to the stool, preventing constipation, and supporting regular bowel movements. It may also act as a prebiotic, nourishing beneficial bacteria in the gut and promoting a healthy gut microbiome.
Additionally, indigestible maltodextrin has a low glycemic index, which means it has a minimal impact on blood sugar levels and may be suitable for individuals with diabetes or those who are looking to manage their blood glucose levels.
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