The average person in developed countries eats about fifteen grams of fiber per day. Nutrition experts recommend twenty-five to thirty-eight grams. So most people are getting roughly half the fiber their bodies actually need. This isn’t some minor nutritional shortfall. Fiber deficiency affects gut health, hormone regulation, weight management, blood sugar stability, and basically every […]
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