Fibers are an important part of a varied and balanced diet. Fiber can be divided into two categories: water-soluble fiber and water-insoluble fiber. Examples of water-soluble fibers are acacia, pectin (baobab), inulin and psyllium. Non-water soluble fibers include fibers from (whole grain) grains. Water-soluble fibers are also called prebiotics.

The sap of the acacia tree is rich in water-soluble fiber. Baobab fruit pulp is a superfood and rich in water-soluble pectin fibers. New Care Fiber powder is a sustainable, vegan fiber formula with soluble fibers from acacia and baobab.

The processed InaveaTM Acacia & Baobab in New Care Fiber powder is just as effective at a daily dose of 5 grams as single baobab or acacia in a double daily dose of 10 grams.