DIETARY FIBER AS ADDITIVE

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BIOAGAVE CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 5 Westbrook Corporate Center Westchester IL 60154 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products or dietary or nutritional supplements;BIO AGAVE;
FIBERCACIA Singh, Jack J. 240 Crouse Drive Corona CA 92879 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products;
FIBERLITE OZAVAR, SAMIL UNIT 234 150 S BROAD ST Ridgewood NJ 07450 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products; Dietetic foods adapted for medical purposes; Dietetic sugar for medical use; Food for diabetics;FIBER LITE; FIBER LIGHT;
FIBERSTIR FiberStir 6125 Dallas Lane North Plymouth MN 55446 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products;FIBER STIR;
FIBRA MENONITA Biomex International 9163 Siempre Viva Rd., Suite A San Diego CA 92154 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products; ground flaxseed fiber for use as a dietary supplement;The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as MENNONITE FIBER.;FIBRA;
HERE'S TO A HEALTHY HEART NOVARTIS AG CH-4002 Basel 4002 Switzerland Dietary fiber as an additive for food products;HERE IS TO A HEALTHY HEART;HEALTHY HEART;
LESS CALORIES-SAME GREAT TASTE Fiber Gel Technologies, Inc. 1011 Campus Drive Mundelein IL 600603834 dietary fiber as an additive for food products, namely, ice cream, ice milk, frozen yogurt, milkshakes and bakery products;
LIVE LIFE BETTER Circle Group Holdings, Inc. 1011 Campus Drive Mundelein IL 60060 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products;
OLIFRUCTINE NUTRIAGAVES DE MEXICO, S.A. DE C.V. Av. Patria Sur #2018 Col. Lomas de Polanco Guadalajara, Jalisco Cp. 44960 Mexico DIETARY FIBER AS AN ADDITIVE FOR FOOD PRODUCTS OR DIETARY OR NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS;The wording OLIFRUCTINE has no meaning in a foreign language.;
PSYBERLOID MARTIN BAUER, INC. 400 PLAZA DRIVE, THIRD FLOOR SECAUCUS NJ 07094 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products and health food products;
RESISTAID LONZA LTD. Lonzastrasse Visp 3930 Switzerland DIETARY FIBER AS AN ADDITIVE FOR FOOD PRODUCTS; DIETARY FIBER FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF FOOD SUPPLEMENTS, DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS, NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS, NUTRACEUTICALS USED AS DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS; AND DIETARY FIBER AS AN ADDITIVE FOR FOOD PRODUCTS, NAMELY, AS AN ADDITIVE FOR CONCENTRATED POWDERS FOR SPORTS AND NUTRITIONAL DRINK MIXES;RESIST AID;
RIGHTFIBER The Ingredient House 58 Harvard Circle Princeton NJ 08540 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products;RIGHT FIBER;
STEVIABEST DIAMOND NUTRICEUTICAL, INC. 3203 Pomona Blvd. Pomona CA 91768 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products; Nutraceuticals for use as a dietary supplement; Nutritional supplements; Nutritionally fortified beverages; Powdered nutritional supplement drink mix; Vitamin and mineral preparations for use as ingredients in the food and pharmaceutical industry; Vitamin and mineral supplements; Vitamin fortified beverages; Vitamin supplement in tablet form for use in making an effervescent beverage when added to water; Vitamin supplements;
VIDAGAVE CORN PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL, INC. 5 Westbrook Corporate Center Westchester IL 60154 Dietary fiber as an additive for food products or dietary or nutritional supplements;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A water-like fluid containing safe water and a significant quantity of soluble dietary fiber. The resulting solution is generally optically clear and has physical properties similar to potable water. The fluid is intended as a replacement for bottled, or other water, as a means to ensure proper hydration. Depending on the soluble fiber used the fluid is either non-caloric or extremely low in calories. The amount of soluble fiber is adjusted to a specific amount of water so that consumption of an adequate amount of fluid ensures hydration (e.g., eight 8 oz. glasses per day) will also providing an optimal amount of dietary fiber. This is particularly valuable in stressed situations where the diet may not provide adequate fiber without supplementation. The constant metered supply of fiber provided throughout the day is preferable to, and more convenient than, "bolus" administration of fiber through laxatives, etc. Additionally, the constant presence of soluble fiber in the digestive tract provides the known beneficial effects of moderating the postprandial increase in blood glucose, modulating serum lipid levels, and suppressing appetite.