I did a carnivore diet for 3 months as an experiment (mostly steak, ground beef, omelettes). I bet if you asked anyone, especially a dietician, they'd say it gave me constipation right? Nope, the opposite: it removed all bloating, gas, inflammation, and my bowel movements were small, quick, and had zero straining. Best of all, I seemed to lose all the subcutaneous fat around my torso that I've been plagued with for 15+ years.
I have tried all sorts of different fiber. Insoluble fiber from leafy greens seem fine, albeit unnecessary, they make my bowel movements longer and bulker, why is that a good thing again? Granted, soluble fiber from oats and fruits seems do seem to improve my gut health, but that's really the only form of fiber I can tolerate. Any other form of fiber, particularly from beans, grains/wheat/malt, or even beer, gives me tons of gas, bloating, and consipation. Even more strangely, spicey foods give me constipation.
Contrary to what EVERY SINGLE PERSON on earth tells you, low/no fiber does not necessarily cause constipation and in fact can do the opposite. It may depend on your genetics/gut flora of course...but what does this mean? Cearly no one-size-fits-all approach with anything diet related, including fiber.
The obsession with fiber appears to have some evidence to the contrary.
While probiotics/prebiotics, gut flora, and the brain-gut axis as a whole is undoubtedly important, I'm not at all convinced anyone knows what the hell they're talking about and I'm pretty sure it's all BS.
Check out this video for a great lecture on it. Quite revealing. It's truly amazing how in the 2020s we still don't fully understand diet at all. Not saying this guy is 100% right, but just watch it, there are some really interesting data here.
On another note: has anyone else noticed leftists are obsessed with fiber and bowel movements?
I have tried all sorts of different fiber. Insoluble fiber from leafy greens seem fine, albeit unnecessary, they make my bowel movements longer and bulker, why is that a good thing again? Granted, soluble fiber from oats and fruits seems do seem to improve my gut health, but that's really the only form of fiber I can tolerate. Any other form of fiber, particularly from beans, grains/wheat/malt, or even beer, gives me tons of gas, bloating, and consipation. Even more strangely, spicey foods give me constipation.
Contrary to what EVERY SINGLE PERSON on earth tells you, low/no fiber does not necessarily cause constipation and in fact can do the opposite. It may depend on your genetics/gut flora of course...but what does this mean? Cearly no one-size-fits-all approach with anything diet related, including fiber.
The obsession with fiber appears to have some evidence to the contrary.
While probiotics/prebiotics, gut flora, and the brain-gut axis as a whole is undoubtedly important, I'm not at all convinced anyone knows what the hell they're talking about and I'm pretty sure it's all BS.
Check out this video for a great lecture on it. Quite revealing. It's truly amazing how in the 2020s we still don't fully understand diet at all. Not saying this guy is 100% right, but just watch it, there are some really interesting data here.
On another note: has anyone else noticed leftists are obsessed with fiber and bowel movements?
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