Removing all dietary fiber from the diet leads to improved gastrointestinal symptoms in some people who have digestive disorders.
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Removing all dietary fiber from the diet leads to improved gastrointestinal symptoms in some people who have digestive disorders.
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Complete removal of dietary fiber improves gastrointestinal symptoms in some individuals with digestive disorders.
When fiber is removed, the gut doesn't stretch as much from undigested material, less gas is made by gut bacteria, and fewer water-drawing molecules enter the intestine. This reduces bloating, cramping, and diarrhea in people whose guts are overly sensitive to these changes.
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