






🌿 Elevate your daily detox—because your gut deserves a VIP cleanse!
Garden of Life DetoxiFiber is a premium, USDA Organic and Non-GMO certified fiber supplement delivering 5g of plant-based fiber per serving from chia, flax, alfalfa, and barley. Designed to support daily detoxification by preventing toxin reabsorption, it promotes gut regularity and reduces bloating without artificial additives. Its neutral flavor and vegan, gluten-free formula make it an effortless addition to any health-conscious lifestyle.








| ASIN | B0010WD338 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,592 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #89 in Dietary Fiber Nutritional Supplements #1,611 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,648) |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 0658010112895 |
| Manufacturer | Garden of Life |
| Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 3.85 x 3.65 inches; 12.8 ounces |
R**R
Very effective, works great, excellent product
I've used this product over the course of two years and it's a superior product compared to similar products in the market. Works as advertised. Relieves excess gas and bloating. Naturally and gently keeps you regular. Helps with weight loss, and a variety of other gastro intestinal problems. I actually feel lighter and healthier and I can definitely tell this product has made a differnce. It's not grainy, its more fiberous and powdery. Doesn't smell, and the taste is not bad, but kind of tastes like crushed dehydrated peas and/or powdered peanut shells, I got used to the taste. Now, I recommend eating a healthier diet, because this product is not magic, and isn't going to really help you if you constantly eat junk food. As an added measure to this product, I also use the supplement Zenwise Probiotic Digestive Multi Enzymes for Digestion with Prebiotics and Probiotics for Gut Health, which you can also buy on Amazon. These two products combined have helped me and they really work if used properly, taken regularly with a healthy diet.
J**G
Fast and effective
This is one of few fiber supplements I've found to be helpful. Within 24 hours of starting I noticed an improvement. It does not dissolve, which I believe is part of why it's more effective. To make it more palatable I mix it in a cup of hot tea with milk, or I've also mixed it into chia seed pudding. It kind of reminds me of Cream of Wheat when mixed with milk.
B**S
Great Fiber Supplement
I started using this last month after some constipation issues. I've been using it regularly and I've never been more regular. Will continue to use to bump up my fiber intake. Taste is fine, mixability is so-so. I definitely have to keep mixing it as I drink when I just mix it in water, if I put it in a shake, then it mixes very well
D**.
Insoluble fiber with good (not great) macros
I used to use Garden of Life's Organic Raw Fiber, until they stopped selling it for some unknown reason, and switched to this. It's very similar, but this one has less protein per serving, and the serving size is about half of the Raw Organic Fiber. I wanted a fiber supplement that was INSOLUBLE fiber and not the kind that "fully dissolves" as I don't think soluble fiber is as good to supplement your daily fiber needs. The FDA recommends around 25g of fiber each day, and unless you're eating a TON of fruits/vegetables, you're likely getting less than 10g per day. (compare whole wheat foods to the "regular stuff" and you'll notice it has about the same amount of fiber) All of this is to say, again, this is INSOLUBLE fiber. It will not dissolve! All the bad reviews about taste/dissolvability/gelifying are wildly misled on what a fiber supplement is supposed to be. If you don't like the taste of the product, put it in another beverage besides water. No, it doesn't really taste like peas, unless you're sensitive to them. It tastes like dirt, but we aren't taking this for the taste, it's for the fiber. (I think it pairs well with chocolate milk, but that might just be me) If you have a problem with it not dissolving, get a different product. It's INSOLUBLE fiber, that means it DOES NOT dissolve, and it isn't supposed to. If you have a problem with it becoming a gel, you're not drinking it fast enough. It's really that simple. Here's what I do: 8oz of cold water, two scoops of Detoxifiber, mix with a "milk frother" (a mini hand-held blender), drink IMMEDIATELY (usually takes about 3 gulps, swirl the drink in the cup between gulps) With the troubleshooting out of the way, time for TMI: this fiber (along with the Raw Organic version) gives me very stinky gas. If you're not used to a fiber supplement it will upset your stomach at first. I suggest you start with half a scoop and work your way up. This doesn't dissolve, and it mostly doesn't digest which is the principle it relies on to "detoxify" you. All-in-all, this is a good product, but the Raw Organic Fiber was a much better product (also came in multiple sizes). Four stars because the macros aren't as good and it's mostly a single fiber source.
L**N
Most valuable product in my pantry
Honestly, this stuff tastes terrible, and it is not pleasant going down, but...it is 100% worth every penny, and my husband and I are both reliant on it to keep us regular. It is a significant difference when I do not drink it. Pro tip - add it to about 4 oz of orange juice, use a frother to mix it, and chug it!
R**R
This one is worse than the Super Seed I bought
Sorry folks, but this one was worse than the Super Seed I gave a review on. In all fairness, I'm sure it helped other people because the reviews are very high on the Super Seed. So I may be a rare case of weird digestion but I write this in hopes that someone else may benefit from it or perhaps the company can change some of the ingredients. I bought both and tried them. This one slowed my digestive system down even more than the Super Seed formula. I suppose it is supposed glean out the recycling of toxins and it claims to prevent the re-uptake cycle of toxins that are excreted in the intestines. So I bought it but it slowed everything down to a halt. Perhaps it is too cloying, sticky, inside the intestinal tract in order to absorbe all the toxins but I found it very ineffective. I'm going back to my usual psyllium, aloe vera juice and flax seed oil.
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