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I've started taking a psyllium fiber powder several times a day, and a lot of my GI issues went away, I think I'm going to stick with it for the long term. From my reading, it's weakly beneficial in a lot of different ways.
What kind of issues went away? If I may ask.
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I've been doing the same for a few years and it really has been a panacea for any and all GI issues. I haven't read the data on it, but I know human diets used to contain a lot more fiber than they typically contain today, so it seems like a no brainer.
Almost a decade ago I decided to try to get the recommended daily amount of fiber, which resulted in a significant change to my diet. It's a lot of fiber! Like two heads of broccoli a day. I ended up adding a lot of beans to the meals I eat.
I cleared up a ton of issues. No more constipation, no more hemmeroids. Lot gassier though, I don't have the genetics to process beans quite right.
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