Nopal
Nopal
- Nopal is a cactus plant commonly known as the prickly pear
- Contains pectins and mucilage that are beneficial to the digestive system
- Particularly useful in providing nutrients to the pancreas and liver that support digestion
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How will Nopal benefit me?
Nature’s Sunshine’s Nopal combines the benefits of two different plant species into one powerful formula. Nopal is particularly beneficial for the digestive system as it contains pectins and mucilage. Nopal is also particularly good at providing nutrients to the pancreas and the liver that support optimal digestion and blood sugar management.
What is mucilage?
All plants produce mucilage in some form to store water and as a food reserve, for seed dispersal and germination, and as a membrane thickener. Mucilage absorbs water and becomes slippery, and when this happens, it can help soothe and protect irritated tissues within the body.
What is pectin?
Pectin is a starch that occurs naturally in the cell walls of fruits and vegetables. It is what gives plants their structure. In human digestion, pectin is classed as a soluble fibre.
The Prickly Pear
Nopal is a variety of cactus plant commonly known as the prickly pear. Found naturally in the southwestern desert regions of the United States and Mexico, nopal has been used not only as a medicinal plant but is also a staple in the Latin American diet, and there has been some interesting research over the years regarding the benefits of prickly pear.