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I imagine since you’re talking about bowel movement that you think that constipation is alleviated by the consumption of fiber, but there are no RCTs that prove that that is the case. It is in fact rather the opposite:
Sixty-three cases of idiopathic constipation presenting between May 2008 and May 2010 were enrolled into the study after colonoscopy excluded an organic cause of the constipation.
first of all, you cited a clinical, not a medical study.
second it only had 63 cases.
this trial is bullshit.
just because you cite from pubmed doesn’t mean you know wtf you’re talking about.
thirdly the author is Kok-Sun Ho, a colorectal surgeon from Singapore. you know what Singapore is well known for in the medical/pharmaceutical community? it’s a bake shop. big pharma buys doctors in Singapore to site these clinical trials as a way to discredit legitimate medical studies so they can force open a market for their new “wonder drug”.
I don’t have to, I’m not the one that’s attempting to circumvent decades of medical advice based on a flimsy trial that only targeted 63 people.
in a real study, there would be thousands of subjects in order to get any real results.
if there was any evidence that increasing fiber intake does not result in loosening stool, it would be a widely distributed paper with multiple peer reviews.
actually a study found that in a random blind test of 1000+ people 66% of the subjects had constipation symptoms lessen while 44% of the placebo group also saw symptoms reduced. this means fiber had an increased chance of relieving constipation.
so yeah, a fiber rich diet can improve your constipation but it’s different on a case-by-case basis.
actually a study found that in a random blind test of 1000+ people 66% of the subjects had constipation symptoms lessen while 44% of the placebo group also saw symptoms reduced. this means fiber had an increased chance of relieving constipation.
Can you please give me the name of this study? Id like to actually read it
I imagine since you’re talking about bowel movement that you think that constipation is alleviated by the consumption of fiber, but there are no RCTs that prove that that is the case. It is in fact rather the opposite:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22969234/
I personally do not experience constipation.
first of all, you cited a clinical, not a medical study.
second it only had 63 cases.
this trial is bullshit.
just because you cite from pubmed doesn’t mean you know wtf you’re talking about.
thirdly the author is Kok-Sun Ho, a colorectal surgeon from Singapore. you know what Singapore is well known for in the medical/pharmaceutical community? it’s a bake shop. big pharma buys doctors in Singapore to site these clinical trials as a way to discredit legitimate medical studies so they can force open a market for their new “wonder drug”.
go eat some fiber, you’re full of shit.
Please provide the randomized trail showing the benefit of fibre with hard end points, where they also included a zero fibre arm
I don’t have to, I’m not the one that’s attempting to circumvent decades of medical advice based on a flimsy trial that only targeted 63 people.
in a real study, there would be thousands of subjects in order to get any real results.
if there was any evidence that increasing fiber intake does not result in loosening stool, it would be a widely distributed paper with multiple peer reviews.
actually a study found that in a random blind test of 1000+ people 66% of the subjects had constipation symptoms lessen while 44% of the placebo group also saw symptoms reduced. this means fiber had an increased chance of relieving constipation.
so yeah, a fiber rich diet can improve your constipation but it’s different on a case-by-case basis.
What is the decades of advice based on?
Can you please give me the name of this study? Id like to actually read it
What drug ensues from fixing idiopathic constipation? Perhaps you have better studies you could share?