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FRUSSO DETOX FIBRE DRINK

Frusso is a flavorful drink that’s rich in fiber and prebiotics, carefully crafted to support your gut health, gently cleanse your intestines, and relieve constipation. Taking care of your gut can promote overall well-being and help support a more balanced digestive system.

S$109.00

BENEFITS OF FRUSSO

Frusso aims to provide the following benefits:
    • Relieves constipation: Frusso helps eliminate toxins and restore intestinal movement, enhancing digestion.
    • Aids in weight management: It can increase satiety, supporting healthy and natural weight management.
    • Enhances appearance: By addressing skin concerns, Frusso may help improve your complexion.
    • Freshens breath: Frusso helps eliminate bad breath, promoting oral freshness.
    • Supports gut health: By promoting a balanced digestive system

Key Ingredients

Frusso comprises all-natural, raw ingredients
    • Fibersol-2: Japan imported water-soluble fiber. Low-calorie supplement that does not affect the absorption of calcium and other minerals.
    • Palm Fiber: Water-insoluble fiber. Accumulates cholesterol, bile salts, fats, carbohydrates & toxins to be excreted from the body.
    • Inulin: Water-soluble fiber. Contains natural oligosaccharides, a substitute for sugar and aids in the reproduction of good bacteria in the intestines.
    • Psyllium Husk: Water-soluble fiber. Beneficial to the growth of intestinal probiotics.

Suggested Use

    • Mix well with 150ml of lukewarm water. It is suggested to consume it before going to bed.
    • For maintaining or losing weight, take it before meals to increase satiety.
    • Serving Size: 1-2 sachet(s)
    • Servings per Box: 20 sachets (four flavors per box – Yellow Lemon, Purple Passionfruit, Gold Mango & Orange Peach)

Frequently Asked Questions

Dietary fiber is a type of carbohydrate your body doesn't fully digest, contributing minimal calories.

Water-soluble fiber forms a gel with water, softening stool, easing waste passage, and binding to substances like cholesterol for removal. Water-insoluble fiber adds bulk and speeds up food movement through the digestive system.

Each Frusso sachet contains between 15 and 21 kcal, depending on the flavor, making it a low-calorie option.

Frusso promotes regular bowel movements, supports a healthy digestive system with prebiotics, assists with weight management by increasing fullness, and can contribute to healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels.

Yes, you can mix Frusso with fruit juice, milkshakes, or yogurt, ensuring the powder dissolves completely.

Most people experience a bowel movement within about 8 hours after consumption.

Some users might experience mild, temporary stomach cramps as part of detoxification, which usually subside after a bowel movement.

Frusso is safe for long-term use due to its natural ingredients and lack of dependence-causing substances. Continued use supports intestinal health and chronic disease prevention.

Yes, Frusso helps ensure optimal bowel function, which is key for effective nutrient absorption during weight gain, by eliminating waste and fostering a healthy gut.

Yes, Frusso is safety certified, confirming it's free from heavy metals, harmful microorganisms, and preservatives.

Yes, Frusso is suitable for vegetarians as it uses only plant-derived ingredients.

Yes, but note that most Wellous products are recommended after meals, while Frusso is best before bedtime.

Take mineral supplements (calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron) at least two hours apart from Frusso, as high fiber can reduce mineral absorption.

Take Frusso and medications at least two hours apart to avoid interference with medication absorption and effectiveness.

Due to insufficient safety studies, Frusso is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.

Frusso is not recommended for children under 12 years old.

Yes, Frusso is generally suitable for individuals with diabetes, containing only a small amount of fructose with minimal impact on blood sugar and dietary fiber to help regulate blood sugar absorption.

It’s generally not recommended for people with colitis due to its fiber content. After recovery, Frusso can then be taken to help restore and maintain gastrointestinal health.

Both support detoxification, but Frusso emphasizes intestinal health with high fiber and prebiotics, while SPI2RO focuses on nutritional support and contains less fiber. Frusso is a powder, and SPI2RO is a chewable tablet. Frusso also promotes fullness.

It's usually fine, but those with sensitive stomachs should take it after a meal.

Treat the infection with antibiotics first; then, Frusso can help support beneficial gut bacteria.

Yes, people with colorectal cancer can consume FRUSSO, but it cannot treat colorectal cancer. It is not recommended during the critical stage of colorectal cancer.

While it's mainly caused by bacterial infection-induced inflammation of the appendix, high fiber intake can reduce the chance of feces remaining in the intestine, which can indirectly reduce the risk of appendicitis.

Yes, it doesn't contain any estrogen-like compounds.

Yes, but assess individual needs. Take them separately; Frusso during the day, SPI2RO before bedtime.

Frusso is manufactured in Malaysia in a GMP-certified facility, using Malaysian palm fiber and patented ingredients from Europe and Japan.

Hernia is not directly related to dietary fiber, but high fiber intake helps in defecation, which can help to slow down muscle degradation in the intestine.

Yes. Fibroids are benign tumors, and FRUSOSO is rich in dietary fiber, which will not affect each other.

Yes. While Frusso, a fiber-rich supplement, may not be directly harmful for people with thalassemia, it's crucial they consult their doctor before use. This is because Frusso's fiber content could interfere with the absorption of essential minerals, especially iron, which is a critical concern for thalassemia patients often managing iron overload. A healthcare provider can assess individual needs and potential interactions with existing medications and supplements