About Konsyl 

At a Glance
  • Headquartered in Easton, Maryland
  • Approximately 65 employees
  • 75 years of bringing psyllium products to consumers
  • Existing product portfolio includes 12 core products 
  • Products sold throughout the U.S. and worldwide
  • Samples distributed by 21,000+ physician offices in the U.S.
The best for 75 years

Konsyl is the #1 doctor-recommended all natural psyllium fiber supplement. Konsyl Original and Konsyl Easy Mix psyllium fiber products are all natural, gluten-free and contain no sugar or sugar substitutes. They are safe for celiac patients, diabetics and pregnant and nursing mothers.

Dr. Paul Senter, MD of Colon & Rectal Surgery in Fort Worth, Texas says: “Konsyl is the best source of natural bulk fiber on the market today. Konsyl is pure psyllium which allows the highest dietary fiber per dose. My patients prefer Konsyl over many other bulk-forming laxatives because post surgically, Konsyl provides them with the easiest elimination.”

“Kon-centrated Psyllium” - Outstanding since 1934

Psyllium seed husk has been recommended by doctors in the U.S. as a natural dietary supplement for regularity since the 1920s.  Konsyl mixable fiber powder was trademarked in 1934. The name Konsyl comes from “concentrated psyllium,” describing the product with the most psyllium per dose.

Doctor’s choice for pure psyllium benefits

Physicians have been actively recommending all-natural Konsyl fiber to patients for over 50 years. Patient sample kits are available to physicians and dieticians. Doctors and their patients prefer Konsyl Original (with the burgundy cap) because it's more effective with 6 grams of psyllium seed husk fiber per teaspoon dose -- more than any other leading brand. Doctors widely recommend psyllium fiber as the best fiber powder for medical conditions. It can help conditions such as constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, diverticular disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), high cholesterol and Type 2 Diabetes. Konsyl Pharmaceuticals provides patient information pamphlets for patients on using dietary fiber to aid a variety of health conditions.