in the small intestines
no there is not, a person could take Metamucil or Citrucel to add more grams of fiber to one's fiber intake
Fiber is good for you. Most people don't get their daily dose of fiber so that's why people take it. Many people take a fiber pill or they just mix it in with water.
Yes
Beano, the drugstore pills for relief of gas, has absolutely no affect on fiber whatsoever. But, it does have a very beneficial effect on the bacteria in your digestive system. What it does is provide enzymes for them to use to breakdown the fiber and when they have an easier time digesting it for you, they let off less gas inside of you, that wants to get out of you!
i dont noe wat fiber though i dont noe wat fiber though Insects take in CO2 from fiber. Some insect can digest the plant substance. the main compound they gain is the solid manifestation of the CO2, in the form of the polysaccharide, fiber.
well you see, fiber is a protein that aids in the digestion process, so if you are having "potty problems", you may be told to eat lots of fiber, which can help your "potty problems"
You can take Equate fiber therapy for as long as it is required unless your doctor changes that order. Equate fiber therapy is not a prescription medication and can be used for many years.
In a pear there is about 5.5 grams of fiber. A person should take in any where from 21 to 38 grams of fiber a day.
at night
Fiber works in the digestive tract as it slows down the passage of food in the stomach and speeds it through the intestines. It also promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria. Fiber slows the release of blood sugar, which helps keep weight and type II diabetes at bay. Fiber has a modest effect on cholesterol but its real cardiovascular benefit is in its effect on C-reactive protein.
Not much; the refinement process means they take fiber out.
More food, feed, and fiber per unit area of production.