We live in a time when most of our food
sources are composed of convenient, fast, and processed foods. In
addition to the chemicals and preservatives added, this has resulted
in food with less nutritional value. One of those nutritional values
is the lowered amounts of natural fiber. One of the disturbing health
concerns that has resulted from this is that we have had an enormous
increase in the number of people, especially young people, who are
overweight or obese. Excess weight leads to other physical health
concerns and also emotional health concerns, e.g. self image and
esteem.
People without excess weight concerns consume about
33% more dietary fiber than people who suffer weight issues. There
are good reasons that people who consume more dietary fiber do not
experience weight concerns. When soluble fiber combines with water,
it swells the stomach giving a greater feeling that hunger has been
satisfied without adding excess calories. Fiber slows the digestion
process resulting in feelings of hunger occurring less frequently and
providing our bodies with the time needed to properly absorb
nutrients. This eliminates the feeling of hunger and feeling the need
to continue eating which leads to excess weight. Fiber reduces the
occurrence of spikes in blood-glucose levels which possibly leads to
insulin insensitivity and food cravings. Fiber may also reduce the
absorption of fat. Fiber also lowers cholesterol levels which is a
serious concern for people with excess weight. High cholesterol in
bile is responsible for the formation of gallstones that lead to pain
and gallbladder surgery. Fiber lowers cholesterol as effectively as
statin drugs, which carry the risk of harmful side effects.
Most
of us consume half of the dietary fiber that we need. Lack of dietary
fiber is associated with health concerns such as hemorrhoids, cancer,
diabetes, varicose veins, heart disease, appendicitis and chronic
constipation. Chronic constipation is a huge complaint of many
people, especially older people, and accounts for millions of visits
to a doctor and is among the most frequently given reasons for the
purchase of prescription or patient, synthetic drugs with their
possible harmful side effects. Antacids often contain aluminum and
synthetic painkillers and antidepressants may actually cause
constipation. Fiber contributes greatly to the healthy function of
our digestive system by removing sludge, mucus, heavy metals and fat
and relieving constipation and/or diarrhea which is essential for
weight loss. Fiber protects against diverticulosis by keeping waste
soft and easy to eliminate. Straining hard to eliminate waste
contributes to diverticulosis and also hemorrhoids.
Since many
of our processed and fast foods contain little fiber, we can increase
our fiber intake with the use of supplements that contain additional
amounts of fiber and also contribute in many other ways to our health
as well as assisting us in reducing and maintaining our weight.
Oat
bran fiber contains a great deal of soluble fiber that forms a gel
which produces a soft easy flow of the contents of our stomach and
small intestine. This helps decrease constipation distress. The gel
delays our stomach emptying giving us a longer feeling of our hunger
being satisfied helping with weight loss. Oat bran fiber is also very
effective in lowering cholesterol levels by attaching to cholesterol
and eliminating it. People who consume oat bran fiber are far less
likely to become overweight.
Apple pectin is a fiber that can
be obtained in supplement form. It is a powder obtained from dried
apples. Apple pectin lowers cholesterol levels, helps prevent
hardening of the arteries, diabetes and may inhibit cancer
metastases. Apple pectin corrects constipation and promotes digestive
health including promoting the health of intestinal flora. Apple
pectin is tolerated by most people with allergies.
Green foods
can be obtained in supplement form and contain good amounts of fiber.
In addition, green foods provide antioxidants, vitamins, minerals,
amino acids, active enzymes, bioflavonoids, chlorophyll and other
phytonutrients necessary for cellular metabolism, repair and
protection, enhanced digestion and absorption of nutrients, and
detoxification. All this is vital for health and weight loss. Most of
us do not get a good amount of green foods that we need because of
our modern eating habits.
Flaxseed oil is one of the best
choices of high fiber food. Mucilage is the unique soluble fiber in
flaxseed that absorbs moisture and forms mucilagenous substance that
cleans and soothes intestinal walls and relieves many intestinal
discomforts. Flaxseed oil contains many vitamins, minerals and other
elements that contribute to balancing blood sugar levels as well as
other benefits. Balancing blood sugar levels is very important for
weight loss and energy as well as a feeling of well being. Flaxseed
oil lowers cholesterol and triglycerides. It helps satisfy hunger
with few calories and reduces the absorption of fats.
Many of
us have experienced the benefit of using fiber to lose weight.. We
come to know the use of fiber for weight loss as "fiber
trimming" or "fiber thin". In addition, we have
experienced many other very important health benefits from fiber
beyond weight loss. The way foods are being processed for convenient
consumption, little preparation and for long shelf life makes it
difficult for us to obtain proper nutrition and health benefit
without using natural health supplements. This is also true of our
obtaining a healthy amount of fiber in our diets. Green foods, oat
bran, apple pectin, and flaxseed oil are easily obtainable in
supplement form. The cost, economically and emotionally, of obtaining
natural health supplements to gain and maintain good health is far
less than the cost of illness and medical care where we risk the
possibility of harmful side effects from prescription, patient,
synthetic drugs and medical procedures. Fiber each day, keeps the
doctor away. Prevention is far less expensive in so many ways, than
repair. We can lose weight, improve our health and feel far better
about ourselves with the use of supplemental dietary fiber. |