Not exact matches
Following a
diet low in FODMAPs can
mean you can no longer eat some high
fibre foods, however, it's important to try and get the recommended amount to make sure you're getting all -LSB-...]
After about 3 months of adaptation even power lifters can have full power on a ketogenic
diet so does this
mean the mitochondria have altered to be able to exploit ketones — even in the two fast twitch
fibre types?
What this will look like on a low - carb
diet with 50 grams of total carbs, 25 grams of
fibre and 25 grams of net carbs: - 25 grams is
fibre, 50 % of it is soluble, which
means that this will contribute to 25 kcal (calories) = 12.5 grams of soluble
fibre x 2 kcal per gram of soluble
fibre.
Probably a pointless question, as people who eat a high fruit and veg
diet likely have a lot more minerals and vitamins floating around their blood, but does this
mean nutrient absorption is impaired on a high
fibre diet, because of the speed up?
For a carnivore, like your dog, this
means a
diet that is based on meat (around 70 percent meat, and 30 percent carbohydrate, vegetable matter,
fibre, and natural sources of vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and antioxidants).