Soluble fiber supplement that doesn’t cause bloating

AndShane

Active member
Awards
1
  • Established
I was told to add ground flaxseed into diet, took one tablespoon and gut didn’t like it? Anyone have issues with this and provide me with a good list of ways to get eat or supplement to get more soluble fiber in diet?
 
Carnivorecon

Carnivorecon

Well-known member
Awards
4
  • Best Answer
  • First Up Vote
  • Established
  • RockStar
I was told to add ground flaxseed into diet, took one tablespoon and gut didn’t like it? Anyone have issues with this and provide me with a good list of ways to get eat or supplement to get more soluble fiber in diet?
Psyllium husk is, i think the go to soluble fibre supp. I do intend to try it one day but can't yet vouch for it. Be careful you use according to instructions if you do try it!
 
Rocket3015

Rocket3015

Legend
Awards
5
  • RockStar
  • Legend!
  • Established
  • First Up Vote
  • Best Answer
Psyllium husk is, i think the go to soluble fibre supp. I do intend to try it one day but can't yet vouch for it. Be careful you use according to instructions if you do try it!
I have used this for years, I am very happy with it!.

Swanson4.jpg
 
Darkhorse192

Darkhorse192

Well-known member
Awards
3
  • Established
  • First Up Vote
  • RockStar
Psyllium husk is definitely the best choice, just make sure you don't get one with added sugar (unless you want that). Fiberlyze is the best one I ever used taste and effectiveness wise.
 
Ape McGrapes

Ape McGrapes

Well-known member
Awards
3
  • Established
  • First Up Vote
  • RockStar
Chia seeds.
 
Kronic

Kronic

Well-known member
Awards
5
  • Established
  • First Up Vote
  • Best Answer
  • Best Answer
  • RockStar
doesn't flax seed have a bunch of phytoestrogens
 

Similar threads


Top