
Fiber has an added bonus that sounds almost too good to be true. Fiber helps reduce the absorption of calories that you have already eaten. How does that happen? People who eat diets high in fiber excrete more calories in their stool. Many studies have been done over the years (Department of Nutrition & Food Science at the University of Kiel in Germany, US Department of Agriculture) and it was determined that for every gram of fiber you eat, about 7 calories gets excreted in the stool. So, if you consume 35 grams of fiber each day as recommended, you can potentially excrete 245 calories each day. Over one month, if you eat 35 grams of fiber each and every day, you can excrete 7,595 calories (245 calories X 30 days) = 2.17 pounds in a month and in a year that would add up to 26.04 pounds. That is a lot!!!!
The picture above is what fiber looks like in your system.
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I didn't know that! I always knew it was good for digestion but this is great news. A good tip to restart my diet tommrow...
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