Hi,
If you've been using fiber to relieve constipation, I've got scary news from America's top gut specialist...
Fiber is likely
making things MUCH WORSE.
Taking fiber when constipated is like adding more cars to a traffic jam.
It grinds poop to a halt and backs up your entire digestive system causing smelly gas, embarrassing bloating, burps, bad breath, acid reflux...
And the accumulation of 10 to 15 pounds of dry hardened feces in your colon.
Once this happens, it can be impossible to get poop moving again.
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