You don’t buy psyllium husk for what it looks like. You buy it for what it does and what it can’t afford to do is fail in function.
At Ekaksh International, we supply high-purity psyllium husk and psyllium husk powder, grown and processed in India; the world’s leading origin, and exported globally for use in:
Our psyllium husk is:
✔️ High swelling index, low moisture
✔️ Custom mesh sizes available
✔️ Batch-tested for purity, microbial load and performance
✔️ Export-ready with full COA, packing integrity and shelf-life control
Whether you’re formulating capsules, baking clean-label bread, or stabilizing bulk wellness blends, our psyllium husk delivers the function your product line depends on.
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Psyllium husk is most commonly used as a natural dietary fiber supplement to promote digestive health, prevent constipation, and regulate bowel movements. It is often included in health products like Metamucil and other fiber-rich supplements.
Psyllium husk is used in pharmaceutical formulations for laxatives, cholesterol-lowering medicines, and blood sugar management products. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is used to treat gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and hemorrhoids.
Psyllium husk is increasingly used in the personal care industry for its gelling and moisturizing properties, in products like face masks, body lotions, and natural exfoliants.
Psyllium husk is used as a natural thickening agent in the food industry for sauces, soups, and other products. Its gelatinous properties when mixed with water make it useful in various food applications.
Psyllium husk acts as a binding agent in gluten-free and low-carb baking, providing structure to bread, cakes, and other baked goods. It improves texture and moisture retention, particularly in ketogenic and paleo diets.
Psyllium husk is used in products aimed at people with diabetes and cholesterol issues. It helps lower blood sugar levels and reduce cholesterol, which is why it is recommended as a natural remedy for cardiovascular health.
Psyllium husk is used as a natural thickening agent in the food industry for sauces, soups, and other products. Its gelatinous properties when mixed with water make it useful in various food applications.
Psyllium husk is included in animal feed to improve digestion, especially for horses and cattle. It helps prevent colic in horses by clearing sand accumulation in the intestines.