Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Valid CSS!
   

Informative Articles

Attention Authors of health articles!
New Health Articles Database If you write health articles and want a great place to distribute them, come and submit your articles on the new: Health Articles Database This new Articles Database is geared ONLY to health. We have all disease...

Charisma, Love and Health
This is an amazing story. It's about my friend Robert. Robert is one of those really charismatic people. You know the kind I mean. Wherever he goes, people are just drawn to him, its truly a sight to behold. At dinner the other night, Robert's...

Finding and Making Sure of Useful Health Supplements
Aiming for a healthy lifestyle free of illness and other physical discomforts? Then, try adapting yourself to a healthy supplement regimen which might work wonders for your physical fitness. Finding and checking out the reliability and effectiveness...

How to Obtain Optimal Health
Copyright 2005 Monique Hawkins You should already know that nutrition is very important to your quality of life. If you want to have a healthy life and lifestyle, you will need to have a healthy diet with proper nutrition. You might hear all the...

The magic of pain free good health
Has the use of aromas and herbs, only recently been appreciated for their healing, and recuperative qualities? Most certainly not. Aromas had been used for medicinal, spiritual, and magical purposes going back as far back as Egyptian times 3000...

 
Health Effects of Eating Fiber





What is www.herbs-wholesale.com/categories/Fiber/572/Fiber.ht m" style="text-decoration:none; color:#000000">Fiber?



Fiber is the indigestible part of all plant foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans. It is not found in meat or any other animal foods. Most Fiber-rich foods contain both soluble and insoluble Fiber. Soluble fiber dissolves in water in your intestinal tract, forming a glue-like gel. Dietary Fiber is the term for several materials that make up the parts of plants your body can't digest. Fiber is classified as soluble or insoluble.When eaten regularly as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, soluble Fiber has been shown to help lower blood cholesterol. Oats have the highest proportion of soluble Fiber of any grain. Foods high in soluble fiber include oat bran, oatmeal, beans, peas, rice bran, barley, citrus fruits, strawberries and apple pulp. Insoluble Fiber doesn't seem to help lower blood cholesterol. However, it's an important aid in normal bowel function. Foods high in insoluble Fiber include whole-wheat breads, wheat cereals, wheat bran, rye, rice, barley, most other grains, cabbage, beets, carrots, Brussels sprouts, turnips, cauliflower and apple skin. Many commercial oat bran and wheat bran products (muffins, chips, waffles) contain very little bran. They also may be high in sodium, total fat and saturated fat. Read labels carefully.



Nutrition Facts


As long as a balanced selection of foods from each of the basic food groups is chosen, the High Fiber Diet is nutritionally adequate. Some studies indicate that excessive intake of certain dietary Fiber sources may bind and interfere with the absorption of the following minerals: calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, selenium, and zinc. However, there appears to be no problem for those adults who follow a balanced, regular diet. Occasionally, a physician may prescribe supplements.



The Use of Fiber in the Irritable Bowel


Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common disorders of the lower digestive tract. There is no disease present with IBS, but it creates bothersome symptoms such as altered bowel habits constipation, diarrhea, or both alternately. There may also be bloating, abdominal pain, cramping, and spasm. An attack of IBS can be triggered by emotional tension and anxiety, poor dietary habits, and certain medications. Increased amounts of Fiber in the diet can help relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome by producing soft, bulky stools. This helps to normalize the time it takes for the stool to pass through the colon. Liquids help to soften the stool. Irritable bowel syndrome, if left untreated, may lead to diverticulosis of the colon.



Health Effects of Eating Fiber
Long heralded as part of a healthy diet, Fiber appears to reduce the risk of developing various conditions, including

Heart Disease

Diabetes

Diverticular Disease

Constipation.

Gastrointestinal problems.

Irritable bowel syndrome.

Parkinson's disease.

Indigestion.

High blood pressure.

High cholesterol.

More">www.herbs-wholesale.com/categories/Fiber/572/Fiber.ht m">More Detail About Fiber

About the author:

Author By Rosa parks

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.