i NEED more fibre!
breezad
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without going into too much detail, i am not a daily person, im lucky if im a 2day person...
apparently this isnt good for me?
so i NEED to get more fibre into m diet somehow.
however, i cant powder suppliments it makes me get really bad tummy pains.
is there something i can do or eat that will give me heaps of fibre??? i need low sugar/fat ideas???
thanks
apparently this isnt good for me?
so i NEED to get more fibre into m diet somehow.
however, i cant powder suppliments it makes me get really bad tummy pains.
is there something i can do or eat that will give me heaps of fibre??? i need low sugar/fat ideas???
thanks
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Veggies and whole grains!0
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hmmmm all i know is green leafy vegetables and grains are meant to help!0
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I fine prunes are great. About 60-70g a day, from the packet.....I know the feeling...it's horrible....good luck...:-}0
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Black beans, yum!!0
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If you eat a natural, plant based diet you will get all the fiber you need. I eat a double fiber english muffin, i think it is Orowheat brand. Also things like apples, spinich, and really all veggies have fiber in them. When you are in the store just read the labels, I shoot for 30 grams a day and am very regular, haha0
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Fiber one bars & fiber one brownies - However - if anyone has some suggestions other than fiber, I'm all ears, because I do *usually* get plenty of fiber and I'm still lucky if it happens more than once a week. TMI I know, sorry0
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Flax meal. I put a scoop in my protein shakes. Works wonders and definitley keeps me regular! :-)0
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They are definitely not cheap, but go out and try to find Vita Tops (they will be in the freezer sections by the healthy stuff). I have found them at Wal-Mart recently as well. They are muffin tops that come in lots of flavours. Chocolate is AMAZING, has 9 grams of fibre, and only 100 calories! Warm it up for 10 seconds before you eat it as well... I can't buy them weekly or I would eat them all right away...0
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Vitatops and Vitabrownies are sooo yummy- they come in lots of flavors! and they're only 100 calories (or 90 for sugar free) and loaded with fiber! FiberOne bars are also great (140 calories) and Papaya is great for digestion!0
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I was on a high fiber diet for some time to help recover from surgery.
Fiber One makes pop tarts that are actually, really, really tasty.
Now, as a snack I eat Sunsweet Pitted Dates, they are really good, almost like pieces of chocolate.0 -
I eat a banana with breakfast every morning, and make sure to have a whole grain with dinner (this is bare minimum), and that's enough to push me over the minimum fiber for the day. A good rule of thumbs is to aim for 5 servings of fruit and/ or veggies per day (serving is about a cups worth). It's worth the effort- it can increase your lifespan, and the fiber makes you feel full longer! Good luck.0
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Probiotics - I have the same problem. Try some probiotic caps and drink a LOT of water - also eat fruit and/or veggies with every meal. Beans are high in fiber.0
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Papaya enzyme, get at GNC. Helped me0
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wonder whole wheat hot dog and hamburger buns have 5 grams of fiber per bun. they have benefiber for children, it's clear and I give it to my kid cause he has the same issue. Fiber one bars have lots. Raisins help a little. apples have some.0
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Kashi go lean High fiber, high protein, very low fat. I love this, and I eat two bowls a day. It does take some time for your body to adjust to increased fiber though so I'd suggest maybe one bowl or half a bowl for a while and see if it helps.0
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Thanks for bringing this up. I've been thinking about posting something for a while and I'm in the same situation. I'm trying metamucil at the moment but even find that without the supplement, even plenty of fruit and veg doesnt help things happen.
Thanks so much to everyone for your suggestions!0 -
I had the same problem, I tried the Fiber Choice ones, and they helped immensely!
I went from being a maybe once a week with the help of laxatives, to being an every other day person. No more pain and bloating from not being able to go.
They don't taste horrible, and they don't require water, and they are only 15 cals per serving.
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Coffee doesn't have fibre but it is a mild laxative so that could help! Other than that, what everyone else said - leafy veggies and whole grains.
This site lists tons: http://www.todaysdietitian.com/newarchives/063008p28.shtml
Found some other websites that list the following: (there might be some repetition...)
Cabbage, cooked
Carrot, cooked
Cauliflower, cooked
Cole slaw
Avocado (fruit)
Beet greens
Bok choy, cooked
Broccoli, cooked
Almonds
all bran cereal
beans (kidney and butter)
peas
spinach
sweet corn
wholemeal brown bread
red cabbage
carrots
baked potato with skin
apples
bananas
Black beans, cooked
Bran cereal
Bread, whole wheat
Brown rice, dry
Cashews
Flax seeds
Apples with skin
Apricot
Apricots, dried
Banana
Blueberries
Cantaloupe, cubes
Figs, dried
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Fibre is my favourite topic... I'm a 30+ grams a day girl.
My suggestion (some learned the hardway ) are about HOW to introduce more fibre to your diet
1). Increase your fibre intake slowly by adding 2-5 grams a week to your normal diet until you reach your goal intake. Trying to go from a minimum to eating 20+ grams a day will give you serious tummy troubles and your bowels may certainly rebel.
2). Spread your fibre intake out throughout the day so you're getting 5+ grams at each meal. 4 x meals = 20+ grams.
3). Sneak fibre in to your diet where ever you can. I consider my fibre intake when planning my meals just as I consider the protein, fat and carb content.
4). Fibre food suggestions. High fibre cereals and bars, wholegrain bread, crackers or pasta, brown/black rice, beans, veges (spinnach, brocolli, sweet potato, corn etc) & fruit (apples, pears, oranges, bananas, berries etc), flaxseed, all contain about 5 grams of fibre per serving.0 -
For breakfast try Fiber One with Vanilla Soy Milk. Or try Quaker Steel Cut Oats made with Vanilla Soy Milk too. Both are good with fruit. The rest of the day find room for beans, cauliflower, broccoli & spinach.0
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3 words,
SIMPLY FIBER CEREAL0
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