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Aging gracefully
May 15, 2016 - 12:40pm
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I don't know about Fiber
I don't know about Fiber Menace. These suggestions you mention don't sound very good to me. I had constipation for years, and what helped me was cutting out processed foods and sugars, and adding in lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. The very best thing to do is to get some fermented foods into your diet. These do wonders in getting the natural bacteria that has been diminished by our modern diets to build back up again. Our guts work best when they have the natural flora doing their jobs.
Surviving60
May 15, 2016 - 3:57pm
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Fiber menace
I agree with AG and just wanted to add that some members here do use magnesium to help things along (usually magnesium citrate) but if you straighten out your diet, you shouldn't need that eventually. I'm glad you ditched the soda, in my book that's about the worst diet habit a person can have. Make sure you are getting lots of healthy omega-3 fats, and leafy greens.
I read Fiber Menace a few years ago, and although a lot of it made sense at the time, I never attempted to implement all his suggestions, though I do agree that we've been mislead into thinking it's good to load up on extra fiber. It isn't - it makes a lot of things worse and you can end up in a vicious cycle of more fiber + more water = needlessly bulky stools that can really overtax the system over the long haul. - Surviving