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Old 10-10-2012, 02:58 PM   #1  
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For those of you who keep track, how many grams of fiber do you take a day.

I find my fiber ranges from 8-16 grams a day. If I have too many of those 8 gram days, uum, BM's become less frequent.

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Mine ranges from 6 to 8 grams per day...probably more because I put xanthan gum in my shakes, that is all fiber, plus once in a while I will put inulin in them...another fiber, they cancel out the carbs they have...I really haven't had too much of a problem in that area.
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Mine ranges from 6 to 8 grams per day...probably more because I put xanthan gum in my shakes, that is all fiber, plus once in a while I will put inulin in them...another fiber, they cancel out the carbs they have...I really haven't had too much of a problem in that area.
Thanks, Fourstubbs! I'll have to check out xanthan gum and the inulin. I'd like an easy way to up the fiber on days with lower fiber.

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Thanks, Fourstubbs! I'll have to check out xanthan gum and the inulin. I'd like an easy way to up the fiber on days with lower fiber.

Oh, and I love how you change out your avatar! So much fun.
Ha ha, thanks!! I get bored easily!! Just so you know I add them to my shakes because they also thicken them and help me stay fuller longer.... You only need a small bit of it... oh yeah another thing that is very full of fiber is chia seeds, I used that occasionally, that stuff is kinda strong on my body as far as fiber goes..lol...
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Ha ha, thanks!! I get bored easily!! Just so you know I add them to my shakes because they also thicken them and help me stay fuller longer.... You only need a small bit of it... oh yeah another thing that is very full of fiber is chia seeds, I used that occasionally, that stuff is kinda strong on my body as far as fiber goes..lol...
Glad it made you laugh! I just ordered some Xanthum Gum from Amazon (much cheaper than buying it here). It adds 7g of fiber per teaspoon, but of course, you don't need that much to thicken a shake. I'll use it thicken my shakes too.

I'll check out chia seeds next.

Thank you so much for the info!
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Too much fibre can actually be a problem. Experiment with adding more salt and make sure you are having the oil. Salt and oil both help prevent constipation.
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Too much fibre can actually be a problem. Experiment with adding more salt and make sure you are having the oil. Salt and oil both help prevent constipation.
Thanks for the ideas!

I am having all the salt and oil too. I didn't really get constipated, just two days. Then I looked back last week, and I was getting less grams of fiber, which caused the slow down in BM's, so I went back to getting more fiber, and I'm having BM's normally again.
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I'm not sure if Ideal Protein requires you to have less fibre, but the recommended daily amount for women is 22-23g. When taking more fibre then used to, you have to up your water consumption to help balance it and make sure BM's are normal.

Again however, I am unsure of if your program requires different amounts of fibre than what is recommended for women!
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I'm not sure if Ideal Protein requires you to have less fibre, but the recommended daily amount for women is 22-23g. When taking more fibre then used to, you have to up your water consumption to help balance it and make sure BM's are normal.

Again however, I am unsure of if your program requires different amounts of fibre than what is recommended for women!
Thanks, Candeka. I read that around 25 is good for adult women, but I thought I had also read that for a lower calorie diet, like IP, it is less. So I just did a quick look up and it looks like 14 grams per 1000 calories is the recommended intake of fiber per day.

Thank you for making me do some research! Truly!
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