The
Benefits of Fiber in Your Diet
by Noah Lam, President and CEO of CWI
Medical
Fiber
in a diet has been known to relieve constipation, lower your risk of
heart disease, diabetes, and digestive diseases. Fiber helps you pass
foods like meats and carbohydrates and prevent the absorption of those
foods. It is very important to have enough fiber in your diet.
There are two types of dietary fiber, insoluble and soluble. Insoluble
fiber (also known as ruffage) is not dissolved in water, and helps move
things along the digestive system by absorbing water which increases
stool bulk. You can find insoluble fiber in whole grain, whole wheat,
bran, seeds, nuts, green beans, cauliflower, zucchini, carrots, celery,
and the skins of potatoes and yams. Soluble fiber is dissolvable in
water and creates a viscous material which can trap fatty substances
in the intestines and slows absorption in the body. Soluble fiber can
be found in peas, soybeans, oats, rye, barley, apples, bananas, and
berries.
The American Dietetic Association’s (ADA) recommended guidelines
for fiber intake are at least 20-35 grams per day for a healthy adult
diet. Yet the typical American adult takes only about 15 grams of fiber
per day.
Fiber supplements can come in a powder form such as Resource
Benefiber and in a liquid such as Fiber-Stat.
Resource Benefiber is a concentrated source for fiber in a versatile
powder. It is both an innovative dietary fiber supplement and a revolutionary
way to meet the fiber needs of residents. Tasteless and odorless, Resource
Benefiber will not alter foods or beverages, and each serving offers
3 grams of soluble dietary fiber. Fiber-Stat laxation liquid looks and
tastes like water, but delivers 15 grams of natural soluble fiber per
ounce (30 ml) for gentle and reliable bowel regulation and prebiotic
intestinal health.
By slowly increasing your fiber intake over time, you can prevent gas,
cramping and bloating. In addition liquids help the body digest the
fiber better. It is recommended that you drink 8 glasses of water each
day.
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Noah Lam has over 15 years of experience of providing high quality medical
supplies and healthcare products from Acute Care Facilities to parents
and children. His company, CWI Medical is a leading provider of clinical
diabetic nutrition to healthcare facilities, dialysis centers, and for
home use. In addition, CWI Medical is an ACHC Accredited organization
maintaining standards of excellence in the Healthcare Field. For more
information, on dietary fiber supplements please visit CWI Medical at
http://www.cwimedical.com