Vegetable fiber passing through even the short digestive tract of the feline can assist in correcting problems in defecation and normal stool production.
Not exact matches
Yes, grains have
fiber and vitamins (though not near the amounts that
vegetables have) but they also have gluten, lectin, and phytates... all put there to make them indigestible to us (mammals) so that they could
pass through our bodies and emerge (pre-fertilized) to grow again.
When we eat Brussels sprouts,
fiber - related nutrients in this cruciferous
vegetable bind together with some of the bile acids in the intestine in such a way that they simply stay inside the intestine and
pass out of our body in a bowel movement rather than getting absorbed along with the fat they have emulsified.
If you consume sufficient
vegetable fiber, you bowel motions will improve and be easier to
pass.
As mentioned earlier in this profile, when we eat collard greens,
fiber - related nutrients in this cruciferous
vegetable bind together with some of the bile acids in the intestine in such a way that they simply stay inside the intestine and
pass out of our body in a bowel movement, rather than getting absorbed along with the fat they have emulsified.