3 Reasons to Avoid Fiber Supplements (2024)

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I am not shy about elimination discussions. Being diagnosed with an intestinal disease will do that to a person!Ulcerative colitishas made me more familiar with intestines, bowels, and poop than I ever wanted to be. But on the bright side, it hasled me to discover invaluable information about how to heal myself!

I’ve always tended toward constipation. Since I was eight years old, doctors have been diligently repeating their “solution” to this issue: Eat more whole grains with fiber and take this Metamucil/Benefiber/Senna Tablets as needed.

I didn’t know that eating more whole grains was not onlyineffective for my constipation, but was actually worsening my digestion.

I also didn’t realize that these laxitives were actually harming my intestines. For example, muscle-stimulating laxatives like Senna are actually addicting–your bowels become weakened and lazy by relying on the muscle stimulant.

Faithfully, I snacked onhigh fiber bread, fiber-fortified bars, and fiber-fortified cereals. As you can imagine, I felt confused and helpless when this prescribed regimine did nothing to promote regularity.

When I began a grain free diet, Iremoved these fiber-fortified foods from my life. Though I was consuming less fiber, my bowel movements became regular for the first time in my life. Though it confused me at the time, it makes sense after discovering the problems with fiber supplements.

1. Isolated Fiber is not a Real Food

Here are five questions that I suggest you ask yourself to determine if an item is real food:

  • Is it aproductor is it afood?
  • Is it made with ingredients that humans have used for thousands of years?
  • Is this something thatyour great-grandmother would recognize as food?
  • Can you make it in your kitchen withgrocery store ingredients?
  • Is it advertised on TV?

Fiber supplements and fiber-fortified foods are fake food, just as much ascanola oil is a fake food. In answer to the above questions, fiber supplements are products, not food.You won’t find isolated Metamucil or any such isolated fiber in nature, and neither would your grandmother recognize it as food. You can’t make it in your kitchen, and it is indeed advertised on TV.

If we consider the traditional diets that produced thriving cultures, we see that many diets contained little to no grain-based fiber.

As discovered by Weston A. Price, a 19th century nutrition pioneer, theMasai tribesubsisted on the meat, milk and blood from their cattle.The native Inuit also grew strong and healthy one a primarily animal-based diet of fish, fish eggs, seal oil, caribou. This was supplemented with plant products like kelp, berries and nuts.

2. Fiber supplements can worsen constipation

Fiber is most commonly applauded as a way to stay regular.The early studies that prompted the high fiber movement found that young, healthy study participants had better bowel movements. The participants were not constipated in the beginning.Current studies show that a high fiber diet may actually exacerbate constipation. According to Science Daily:

The role of dietary fiber to treat chronic constipation is exaggerated. A low fiber diet has been proven not to be the cause of constipation and the success of fiber intake as treatment is modest. The study reviewed conducted by Voderholzer et al showed that only 20% of slow transit patients benefited from fiber. Further data suggests that while many patients may be helped by a fiber-rich diet, some actually suffer from worse symptoms when increasing their fiber intake.

Why dofiber supplementsworsen constipation?Because they are dehydrating. Whereas fruit and vegetables contain fiber paired with water and electrolytes, fiber supplements are stripped of these nutrients. Isolated fiber absorbs water in the digestive tract, which can make fecal matter more compact and difficult to eliminate.

3. Fiber supplements canthrowgut flora out of whack

Consuming grain-based fiber and fiber-fortified foods candevastate gut flora. According to Dr. Natasha Campbell McBride in The Gut and Psychology Syndrome,

“A diet high in fiber from grains (brans and breakfast cereals in particular) has a profound negative effect on the gut flora, gut health and general body metabolism, predisposing the person to IBS, bowel cancer, nutritional deficiencies, and many other problems. Fruit and vegetables provide a much better quality fiber that is not as harsh on the digestive system.”

You may have noticed symptoms including gas, bloating and belching after eating fiber supplements. Isolated fiber consumption often produces these symptoms due to thefermentation action of gut bacteria.

Further, grain fiber contains large amounts of phytic acid, a compound which “locks” onto minerals like zinc, copper, iron and calcium. Traditional cultures practiced fermenting or soaking their grains to reduce the phytic acid and thereby making consumed minerals bioavailable. Of course, modern grain products, such as fiber-fortified bread and cereals, are not properly prepared and contain high amounts of phytic acid.

Real vs. FakeFiber

Is all fiber bad? Certainly not!We do need to create a balanced fiber intake, however.

Soluble fiber, the fiber found in fruits and vegetables is much more gentle on the digestive tract. Small amounts of this fiber acts as food for the bacteria – friendly and unfriendly bugs alike – in our digestive tract and is called a prebiotic.

Insoluble fibercarries the problems discussed in this post. It is found in fiber-fortified foods, fiber supplements, and grain products like “whole grain” items, cereals, breads and pastas. The insoluble fiber content as well as other aspects make grains in general a strain on the digestive tract. All grains, but especially high fiber whole grain products, should be strictly limited (or completely avoided).

Here’s the important takeaway point from this whole post:We get all the fiber we need if we enjoyplenty of freshly-prepared vegetables.

5 Natural Constipation Remedies

If you are wondering how to address constipation without fiber supplements, I have you covered. I’ve been there, done that!

Read my post5 steps to cure constipation naturallyforsteps that effectively addressthe root causes of constipation.

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