What is happening. Psyllium can change stool form and may bind or delay orally administered products.
Mechanism. Fiber-related binding and symptom confounding.
Recommendation. Separate by at least 2 hours in any clinician-supervised protocol.
Supplement × Supplement·timing-sensitive·Insufficient evidence
Psyllium can change stool form and may bind or delay orally administered products.
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What is happening. Psyllium can change stool form and may bind or delay orally administered products.
Mechanism. Fiber-related binding and symptom confounding.
Recommendation. Separate by at least 2 hours in any clinician-supervised protocol.
Space the doses apart by at least this window to avoid the conflict.
Effect on the composite score
If both Larazotide Acetate and Psyllium Husk are in the same stack, this pair applies −5 to your Stack Score (per scored timing-sensitive row).
The full algorithm, the clamping rules, and four worked stacks are at /methodology/stack-score.
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