It is estimated that approximately 65 million people struggle with some sort of problem with constipation. For the past
couple of years, more and more high-fiber products have been hitting the market with claims they can cure constipation. Despite what marketers want you to believe, excessive fiber intake, especially of the wrong kind of fiber, can worsen your constipation and take a toll on your health.
Constipation Caused by Too Much Fiber
If you're experiencing chronic constipation, overdosing on whole-grain fiber products like fiber cereal and granola bars can actually worsen the problem. For one thing, this type of fiber intake is not good for your health anyway. This is because most of these cereals and bars are loaded with processed sugars, additives, and preservatives that your
digestive system cannot absorb and process.
Secondly, processed grain fiber can destroy
your healthy gut flora. This has to do with the way the grain fiber is fermented. The fermentation process creates byproducts (short chain fatty acids, ethanol, and lactic acid) that cause your gut bacteria to burst on contact.
Millions of Americans have very low stomach acid (a condition called hypochlorhydria), which causes fiber supplements to work against their intended use. Fiber contains phytic acid, which can deplete your natural mineral stores.
Only when stomach acid is high can it properly break down the phytic acid and prevent this from occurring.
Studies have shown that while fiber supplements may temporarily relieve functional constipation, they actually worsens slow-transit constipation.
Let's look a little more closely at these different types of constipation:
Functional constipation is also called
chronic idiopathic constipation because there is now diagnosable cause. Symptoms of functional constipation include straining, hard, lumpy stools, and an inability to have a successful bowel movement more than three times per week. This type of constipation often occurs in individuals with irritable bowel syndrome.
Often referred to as a sluggish colon, slow-transit constipation occurs when your natural gut movements (peristalsis) are not as strong
and frequent as they should be. This type of constipation is thought to be caused by a dysfunction of the enteric nervous system or neuroendocrine system. Symptoms include gas, bloating, distended abdomen, and chronic discomfort.
Outlet dysfunction constipation is usually caused by poor pelvic floor dysfunction, anal stricture, or a prolapsed bowel.
More Health Problems Caused by Excessive Fiber Intake
If you're eating high doses of grain-fiber foods while taking synthetic laxatives, you can do serious risk to your digestive system. Excessive fiber intake can cause chronic malabsorption of nutrients, intestinal blockages,
excessive flatulence, intestinal inflammation, and hard, painful stools.
The Key to Comprehensive Constipation Relief
Treating functional or slow-transit constipation isn't just a matter of piling in the fiber and hoping for the best. For comprehensive and lasting constipation relief, it's important to figure out what's causing it.
First and foremost, a healthy diet is essential. If your diet consists primarily of highly-processed food (cereal, fiber bars, fast food, potato chips, donuts, soda, etc.), you're going to have chronic digestive complaints. A whole-food diet is
the cornerstone of healthy digestion.
I recommend a combination of natural fiber sources and fermented foods. Organic collard greens, kale, spinach, artichokes, and peas are rich in fiber while sauerkraut, yogurt,
kimchi, kombucha, and kefir are good sources of healing probiotic.
It is also important to address any possible underlying food allergies such as gluten, lactose, soy, corn or fructose intolerance. That's why I
strongly recommend the Alcat Comprehensive Wellness 1-Kit.
Unlike other tests, which often lead to a false negative, this test is very sensitive and tells you exactly which foods and chemicals you might be intolerant to, and how severely. For
many of my patients, this has been the missing piece of the puzzle in finally healing chronic digestive distress.
Furthermore, fiber supplements can be very helpful when used in moderation and in conjunction with a healthy diet. The type of fiber supplement you use is very important. That's why I recommend Diamond Nutritional's Bowel Support Formula. This formula contains a healing combination
of fruit pectin and psyllium fiber designed to naturally induce healthy, formed bowel movements.
Since no fiber supplement, even a natural one, can completely treat constipation by itself, it is also important to add
a probiotic supplement. My Diamond Nutritional's Probiotic Formula contains six live, active cultures designed to crowd out any bad bacteria that could be contributing to your constipation. It may also help increase your digestive motility naturally while improving your nutrient uptake from food.
If you want to get your constipation under control, resist the urge to turn to processed food. Instead, eat a healthy, whole-food diet and supplement with naturally-derived fiber and probiotic supplements.
You'll be amazed at how much better you feel.