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Main function of fibre is to keep the digestive system healthy and functioning properly.

It helps flush out toxins from our body that could cause toxin build up and can lead to diseases like haemorrage. Lack of fibre will give a very painful experience when you are trying to pass motion. Taking enough fibre daily allows your to pass motion smoothly without any problem.

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