Yes, fiber makes you poop, and that’s why you need some.
Most of us do not get enough fiber in our diets.
Based on a NHANES 2009-2010 survey of dietary intake, U.S. adults averaged only 16 grams of fiber intake per day.
That number is probably high since it is old.
How much fiber do you need?
The recommended level is 25 grams each day. This fiber level should be considered as a minimal versus optimal level.
Here is a graphic of the essential nutrients from a site I love called World’s Healthiest Foods.
Fiber is one of the nutrients listed, and here is what World’s Healthiest Foods says about it.
Our Healthiest Way of Eating Plan averages 52 grams of daily fiber, and we feel confident in the potential health benefits associated with that amount, even though it is double the Daily Value
Here is their page filled with all the fiber info you have ever wanted!
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=nutrient&dbid=59
But honestly? I just want you to start eating some.
Why do you need all this fiber?
Fiber helps the food you eat move through your body at a timely rate and keeps your systems in better shape. If you food is sitting in your stomach and intestines for longer than it should, all kinds of issues can come up.
If you are a man with a big hard gut sticking out - it will reduce for sure by eating more fiber. This has happened to every male weight loss client I have worked with when they start getting a higher intake of fiber. The result can be very dramatic.
The easiest thing to do is start including high fiber foods in your daily diet. You cannot take the leap from little fiber to high fiber. Just start adding some of these food daily and work on it over time.
I do not recommend getting a bunch of "fiber added" foods. These are processed and chemical filled for the most part. Let's just eat some healthy food instead.
Here are a few posters to look at from various sources listing high fiber foods you can try.
newhealthadvisor.com gives a simple group of ideas.
newfitsaurus.com has some of the same as above and others.
fitbodybuzz.com gives you a nice list to take to the store.
And here are some of my thoughts on just a few of these foods to get you thinking
Apples
I already blogged about apples and how they are one of the most pesticide laden foods we have now. You can review this list of the most to least sprayed foods.
https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/full-list.php
Get the organic for the foods high on the list, and skip them if you cannot find a good source. Farmer’s markets and health food stores are a good bet for “cleaner” foods.
Bananas
Bananas, like apples, are very easy to add to your diet. They are everywhere and cheap in SE Asia.
When I was in the states I did not eat organic until I cleaned up my diet. Then the regular bananas started to smell like chemicals and I made the switch.
Brown Rice
Brown rice is better than white in many ways. Wash it first. Rinse it a few times. This is a food high in arsenic if you do not take this step (sigh).
Buckwheat Groats
This is the kind of thing I do not recommend unless you already know all about them. Let’s keep this simple and not try to learning a bunch of new skills right now.
Brazil Nuts
Brazil nuts are a great source of sleinuim, another essential nutrient that is hard to find. 4-6 of these a day is enough.
Bonus Foods!
These last three were also on the list I recently gave you about foods to reduce cholesterol. So these are great choices to help with two issues at the same time.
Chia Seeds
As I said in the last post – add some Chia Seeds to a water bottle you keep in the fridge and drink from a few times a day. Don’t go overboard!
Avocados
These are so easy to eat in many preparations and are not expensive in season.
Beans (many)
These are so easy to eat out of the can and so cheap in bulk. Go organic for little difference in price.
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So there you have it. A lot of healthy ways to get more fiber in your diet. Do you think you can try some of these and do you feel like they will help you on your journey to better health?
Thank you so much for reading my post today. Please leave me your comments about this series on nutrition. I want to hear from you!
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