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From diabetics to high-cholesterol patients: 5 types of people who should consume Isabgol regularly

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 1, 2025, 18:30 IST
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Why should some people consume Isabgol on a daily basis?


Isabgol, also known as psyllium husk, is more than just a natural remedy for constipation. This fiber supplement can do wonders for digestion, heart health, and even blood sugar control, if taken the right way. Nutrition experts like Kanchan Nayyar (@healthy_gutlife) say that how you take Isabgol can completely change its effect on the body. Here are five groups of people who can benefit most from it, and the right way to use it safely.

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People with diabetes


For those struggling with fluctuating blood sugar, Isabgol can be a gentle but powerful ally. Its soluble fiber slows down the absorption of glucose from food, preventing sudden spikes after meals. Experts recommend taking one tablespoon of Isabgol in a glass of water after meals. This helps stabilise sugar levels naturally while improving insulin sensitivity over time.

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Those with high cholesterol


Isabgol acts like a sponge in the intestines, trapping excess cholesterol and flushing it out of the body. Regular use has been shown to lower LDL (bad cholesterol) without affecting HDL (good cholesterol). For heart health, mix a tablespoon of Isabgol in water or warm milk after dinner. Over time, this may help protect against heart disease and clogged arteries.

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People with chronic constipation


Constipation often stems from poor fiber intake or irregular eating habits. Isabgol absorbs water and expands in the gut, softening stool and promoting smooth bowel movements. For best results, take one tablespoon in warm water or milk before bedtime. Unlike harsh laxatives, Isabgol works naturally without irritating the intestines.

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Those prone to acidity and acid reflux


When stomach acid rises, it can cause burning and discomfort. Isabgol, when mixed with cold milk, acts as a cooling layer that protects the stomach lining. This combination neutralises excess acid and offers instant relief. Having it once after dinner can help reduce morning acidity and bloating.

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People aiming for weight control

Isabgol swells up in the stomach and creates a feeling of fullness, which can help control appetite and reduce calorie intake. Experts suggest taking a tablespoon in lukewarm water about 30 minutes before meals. This can prevent overeating and improve digestion, making it easier to maintain a healthy weight.


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Quick tip: One ingredient, many uses


Isabgol’s magic lies in timing and combination. The same spoonful can relieve constipation, soothe acidity, or regulate cholesterol, depending on how it’s taken. But moderation is key. Overuse may cause bloating or discomfort, especially if water intake is low. Always pair Isabgol with adequate hydration for best results.

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Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and should not replace medical advice. People with chronic health conditions should consult a doctor or certified dietitian before adding Isabgol to their diet.


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