Paul Saladino· MD
in that study when fiber was completely eliminated people with idiopathic constipation were able to resolve their symptoms a hundred percent
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in that study when fiber was completely eliminated people with idiopathic constipation were able to resolve their symptoms a hundred percent
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the title of the study I believe is stopping a reducing dietary fiber intake reduces constipation and its associated symptoms world Journal of Gastroenterology September 2012
there's tons of studies like this where they can remove fiber and see resolution of idiopathic constipation
except there's tons of studies like this where they can remove fiber and see resolution of idiopathic constipation
the group with zero fiber 100 percent of them completely resolved idiopathic constipation within 4 weeks 100% they all resolved constipation
there are many people and there's a pretty well-known study that I cite in the book that shows that many people with idiopathic constipation meaning no known cause resolved completely when fiber is 100% eliminated from their diet
Stopping or reducing dietary fiber intake reduces constipation and its associated symptoms. ... in the group in which fiber was completely stopped, 100% of people resolved idiopathic constipation. And that did not happen in any of the groups that kept fiber in their diet.
stopping a reducing dietary fiber intake reduces constipation and its associated symptoms you guys can all read this one from the world Journal of castor neurology the take-home is that in the group in which fiber was completely stopped 100% of people resolved idiopathic constipation and that did not happen in any of the groups that kept fiber in their diet
the complete removal of fiber resulted in 100% resolution of idiopathic constipation.