Stopping or reducing dietary fiber intake reduces constipation and its associated symptoms:
CONCLUSION: Idiopathic constipation and its associated symptoms can be effectively reduced by stopping or even lowering the intake of dietary fiber.
CONCLUSION: Idiopathic constipation and its associated symptoms can be effectively reduced by stopping or even lowering the intake of dietary fiber.
Background
It is a widely accepted view that dietary fiber is essential for gut health and to promote bowel movements. However, most patients with chronic constipation seen by the authors were already taking high fiber diet with no improvement in their symptoms.
Research frontiers
The role of dietary fiber in patients with chronic constip is reevaluated.
Innovations and breakthroughs
The authors showed that reducing dietary fiber intake may actually improve symptoms of chronic constipation.
Applications
This could bring relief to millions of people suffering from chronic constipation in that reducing their dietary fiber intake may relieve their symptoms and suffering.
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