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AstroBen | 10 days ago

I wonder why fiber is never brough up with this. Only ~5% of people get enough fiber and it lowers your risk a lot

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porknubbins|9 days ago

Fiber is so inconvenient to get in adequate quantity. We cook all our meals using tons of vegetables and none of it has much fiber if I remember. Occasionally I’ll try to start eating oatmeal but get burned out after a week or two.

AstroBen|9 days ago

My breakfast: 80g oats, 2tbsp chia seeds, 1tbsp ground flax, a shitload of frozen berries, 50g of mixed nuts (walnuts, almonds, whatever), raisins or other dried fruit

Delicious and has more than the recommended fiber in one meal. I didn't like oats much until I learnt how to make them taste good

bored_student|9 days ago

I eat a lot of fibrous frankenfoods and I’m not sure if the net effect is positive, but I think it helps my bowel movements…

abbefaria27|10 days ago

It’s covered in the risk factors section at the end.

AstroBen|9 days ago

Ah, you're right.

I actually looked it up after I made that comment and it looks to be a 10% reduction in relative risk per 10g extra fiber consumed

Considering Americans as an example only get 10-15g per day, and it's perfectly possible to get 60g.. that could have a huge impact

coppsilgold|10 days ago

You can buy Psyllium husks by the pound as well.

elric|9 days ago

There are apparently cases of psyllium leading to weird allergic reactions. IIRC this is frequently reported in caretakers who prepare psyllium for eldery patients, presumably because they end up inhaling some of the stuff?