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How can I Increase Fiber in my Diet?

Garry Crystal
Garry Crystal

There are many reasons to increase fiber in your diet. Eating food with a high fiber content can have many benefits to your general health and well being. Maintaining a diet high in fiber can lower cholesterol, help eliminate heart disease and even lower the risk of cancer. The foods that you eat regularly may already be high in fiber, but there are still ways to help get more fiber.

Including more raw fruit and vegetables in your diet will increase your fiber intake. Dietary fiber can only be found in food made from plants, so increasing your intake of raw fruit, especially the raw fruit peel, will help. For the best results, eat at least five portions of fruit and vegetables per day. Fruits that are excellent sources of fiber include berries, pears, apples and prunes. If you want to increase fiber by eating more vegetables, stick to Brussells sprouts, carrots, potatoes and lettuce.

Bread is high in fiber.
Bread is high in fiber.

Many digestive complaints, including constipation, irritable bowel syndrome and diverticulosis, can be reduced by adding fiber to the diet. Adding bran and whole-grain products to your shopping list will boost your fiber intake. One of the most popular breakfast cereals to increase fiber is bran flakes. There are also many other cereals that have bran added. Buy some wheat bran from health food stores and add it to your favorite cereal. You can also try bran muffins.

Instead of eating white bread, try whole wheat bread. If you eat a lot of rice with your meals, swap to brown rice instead of white. Beans are an excellent source of fiber, and eating cooked beans once or twice a week will increase fiber intake.

Oatmeal is high in soluble fiber.
Oatmeal is high in soluble fiber.

For some people, there are a few side effects from a sharp increase of fiber in the diet. Many people suffer from bloating, stomach cramps or gas when they increase fiber. By starting with small changes and increasing foods that are high in fiber over a period of weeks, these effects can be prevented.

Also remember to increase your fluid intake when you increase fiber. If you are not already drinking at least six to eight glasses of water per day, then you should consider doing so. When you begin to increase your fiber intake, you should raise your water intake by at least two glasses. This will not only aid digestion, but has also been proven to help contribute to weight loss.

Discussion Comments

anon153355

this website is very helpful. From now on, I'll start eating fiber.

sunflower34

ShowStopper- I take the daily fiber supplement FiberCon. I like this pill because it is easy to take and gives me most of my daily fiber needs. Taking FiberCon promotes healthy digestion and has worked well for me.

ShowStopper

There are also vitamins and daily supplements that you can take to increase your fiber intake. By taking one of these vitamins, you generally get more than half of your daily fiber needs. These supplements can be purchased at most drug stores.

anon12745

Is there any good diet for epilepsy, i am suffering from very long?

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    • Bread is high in fiber.
      Bread is high in fiber.
    • Oatmeal is high in soluble fiber.
      Oatmeal is high in soluble fiber.
    • Prunes are high in fiber.
      Prunes are high in fiber.
    • Fruits like apples are a good source of dietary fiber, and can easily be added to most diets.
      By: tesgro
      Fruits like apples are a good source of dietary fiber, and can easily be added to most diets.
    • Wheat bran, which is high in fiber.
      By: Vidady
      Wheat bran, which is high in fiber.
    • Bananas contain a lot of soluble fiber.
      By: aris sanjaya
      Bananas contain a lot of soluble fiber.
    • Lettuce is considered a good source of fiber.
      By: geargodz
      Lettuce is considered a good source of fiber.
    • A sharp increase of fiber may lead to stomach cramps.
      By: Julija Sapic
      A sharp increase of fiber may lead to stomach cramps.
    • Flax seeds are a good source of fiber.
      By: Vidady
      Flax seeds are a good source of fiber.
    • Pears are high in fiber.
      By: epantha
      Pears are high in fiber.
    • Eating different fruits and vegetables is an easy way to increase the amount of fiber in one's diet.
      By: marucyan
      Eating different fruits and vegetables is an easy way to increase the amount of fiber in one's diet.
    • It is important to increase fluid intake when adding fiber to the diet to prevent hard stools.
      By: anyaivanova
      It is important to increase fluid intake when adding fiber to the diet to prevent hard stools.
    • Low in fat, black beans are rich in fiber, protein, iron, and folate and other B vitamins.
      By: Jaimie Duplass
      Low in fat, black beans are rich in fiber, protein, iron, and folate and other B vitamins.