Wish-You-More Fiber contains the water-soluble dietary fiber Sunfiber® from bean fibers of the Indian guar bean. WYM Fiber helps build and maintain good gut bacteria, which are important for normal gut function. Sunfiber® was developed on the basis of current scientific findings.


The core features at a glance

  • Rich in dietary fiber
  • Does not cause flatulence
  • Highly water soluble and heat stable
  • Neutral in taste
  • Certified according to the EC Organic Regulation
  • Free of pesticides, fungicides and herbicides
  • Vegan
  • Gluten-free
  • Lactose-free
  • Without genetic engineering

What makes Sunfiber® special? 

Sunfiber® is highly soluble in water and does not thicken. That is why it can be easily added to any meal. Sunfiber® is heat stable, which makes it suitable for baking and cooking. It does not cause flatulence or a feeling of fullness and serves as food for intestinal bacteria such as bifidobacteria. 


 Elementary for a balanced diet: dietary fiber 


Dietary fibers are indigestible fibers from plant foods for humans. Although they belong to the class of carbohydrates, they do not provide the body with energy. Certain bacteria in our intestines feed on dietary fiber, which is why they can play an important role in our diet.  

 

The German Nutrition Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ernährung) recommends a daily intake of at least 30 grams of dietary fiber. Dietary fiber is found in large quantities in vegetables, fruits, nuts and whole grain products.  


If, for various reasons, it is no longer possible for you to take in enough fiber through your daily experience, our Fiber comes into play. 


Soluble and insoluble fiber 


Dietary fibers can be divided into water-soluble swelling agents and water-insoluble fillers. Soluble fiber, such as pectins, resistant starches and inulin, are found primarily in fruits and vegetables or in cooled potatoes and rice. Cellulose, an insoluble dietary fiber, is found in all plants. In contrast to water-insoluble dietary fibers, water-soluble dietary fibers can be fermented by bacteria. Intestinal bacteria in the large intestine feed on them and can form, for example, short-chain fatty acids (SCFA). SCFA include butyric acid (butyrate), acetic acid (acetate) and propionic acid (propionate). 

 

Sustainable and ecological  

The cultivation and processing of guar beans into Sunfiber® is sustainable, ecological and eco-social. Sunfiber® is produced from guar beans in Rajasthan, India. The guar beans grow in a very dry and hot climate, which is why the use of pesticides, fungicides or herbicides is not necessary. The bean is harvested by hand by local farmers and processed in a strictly controlled manner. About 50,000 farmers in Rajasthan make a living from harvesting and selling the guar bean. Taiyo, the manufacturer of Sunfiber® is committed to combating child labor. 

Recommended intake

Dosage

Consume 1-3 servings daily to supplement daily fibre requirements, preferably with each meal. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

How to use

Dissolve one scoop (7.5 g) of Sunfiber® in 180-240 ml of water, coffee, juice or other liquid and drink. Mix into yoghurt or muesli. Also suitable for baking.

Ingredients

100 % water-soluble bean fibre of the Indian guar bean (PHGG [=partially hydrolyzed guar gum], Sunfiber®).


Nutritional value

Portion of 7,5 g 

NRV* Redommended daily dose 

Caloric value 

15 kcal 

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Fibre

6,5 g 

22 % 

Carbohydrates 

0,5 g 

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of which sugars 

0,0 g 

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*NRV = Nutrient Reference Values according to VO (EG) No. 1169/2011/.

Total: 225 g Sunfiber® per container, enough for 30 servings

Production

Raw materials from India, encapsulation and filling in Germany

Packaging

PET container protected from light and oxidation

Quality & purity

  • High purity dietary fiber Sunfiber®.
  • Free from: Sugar, lactose, gluten, preservatives, flavourings, synthetic colourings, fillers such as magnesium stearate and anti-caking agents.
  • High-quality, light-protected PET container
  • Suitable for vegans, vegetarians and diabetics