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1. Michael's Intestinal Tract Factors 180Tabs
To complement your high fiber diet, include MICHAEL'S INTESTINAL TRACT FACTORS in your daily health maintenance program. INTESTINAL TRACT FACTORS is a synergistically-complete formula that will provide fiber in tablet form. Purpose: The digestive tract is the structure of the body responsible for the transformation of ingested food into simpler substances the body can use. The system must remain perfectly operational in order for the nutrients within food to become able to pass into the blood stream for distribution to the cells of the body. Dietary fibers are an important part of the digestive process. The actual importance lies in what the fiber does, not where it comes from or actually is. Fiber is anything that resists human digestive enzymes and contributes bulk to the diet. In doing so, fiber contributes to normal bowel movement and then scrapes the tract clean as it exits. . . .
 
2. Michael's Intestinal Tract Factors 90Tabs
To complement your high fiber diet, include MICHAEL'S INTESTINAL TRACT FACTORS in your daily health maintenance program. INTESTINAL TRACT FACTORS is a synergistically-complete formula that will provide fiber in tablet form. Purpose: The digestive tract is the structure of the body responsible for the transformation of ingested food into simpler substances the body can use. The system must remain perfectly operational in order for the nutrients within food to become able to pass into the blood stream for distribution to the cells of the body. Dietary fibers are an important part of the digestive process. The actual importance lies in what the fiber does, not where it comes from or actually is. Fiber is anything that resists human digestive enzymes and contributes bulk to the diet. In doing so, fiber contributes to normal bowel movement and then scrapes the tract clean as it exits. . . .
 

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