Most of us think of wheat grains when the word fiber pops up - not hemp, psyllium husks or glucomannan. We're traditionalists here in America and have been raised to think that Wheaties, Raisin Bran and 'high fiber' cereals are the end-all to getting enough fiber in diet. Aside from the popular Metamucil, Americans consume the majority of daily fiber in the form of cereal, bread and the occasional trail mix.
Alternative forms of fiber are worth exploring, especially for those who nurture bad diets or may be allergic to wheat or gluten. Chia Seeds, for instance, are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, vegetable protein and calcium. This fiber phenom is from southern Mexico and is credited with delivering all kinds of health benefits, including colon health.
Having problems passing a stool? Water-soluble glucomannan improves and maintains GI tract health and aids cholesterol and blood sugar levels. It's sold in capsule form and when taken as directed may increase regularity and help pass stools easily.








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