Fiber ,,,, It helps the digestive system
Dietary Fiber such as bran
Bran has a lot of fibre and the human digestive system doesn't have the enzyme that digests fibre, but there are bacteria living in the large intestine that can digest fibre. As they digest, they release gas
Fiber in foods that you eat help your digestive tract work better. This in turn can help to avoid several digestive problems and even colon cancer.
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Hear is a list of foods to try to avoid or eat in moderation beans, beets, green peppers, spinach, cocoa/chocolate, tea, peanuts, salt, lots of meat, soft drinks, wheat bran (this list is from this website http://www.foodandlife.com/foodk.htm).
Bran is generally accepted as a high-fiber food; if eaten in unusally large quantities relative to an individual's typical diet, it can cause that individual to have mild constipation. I wouldn't expect blotting, however.
In old times bran was thought to be a laxative for horses because it worked for humans. However recent research shows that bran does not contain enough fiber to really act as a laxative and can cause calcium / phosphorus imbalances. So if a horse is experiencing loose stools it would be better not to give bran. You should contact a equine veterinarian to ask about the cause of the loose stool. Once you know what is causing it, you can treat the cause directly.
Natural bran is bran that has had nothing added to it.
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yes. Bran Cereals, 5-10 grams - All-Bran, Bran Buds, 100% Bran, Raisin Bran
Not normally. Bran flakes are usually made from wheat bran and wheat flour to bind the bran into a flake.