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good luck getting an answer to that... Ive been trying to figure out if when you eat a Fruitarian diet for example. Does the body turn the carbs and fiber in the fruit into chyme (I'm assuming chyme contains Hydrochloric Acid) that is secreted into the small intestine and thus needs to be neutralized by bile (needed for fat digestion. But we didn't eat any fat) from the gallbladder. How does the fiber in the diet interfere with the absorption of the bile in the small intestine? does it hold on to most of the bile and carry it to the large intestine (colon)? If so, how does bile effect the mucosa barrier lining the colon? Does it cause damage?

Ah... the unanswered questions no one cares to investigate....

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Q: What does chyme have to do with fiber?
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