The phrase
"indigestible part" refers to a substance that cannot be broken down or digested by our bodies. It is something that our digestive system is unable to process and absorb.
Full definition
There are no bones, meat byproducts, rendered meats, or
indigestible parts in the meat sources used in Flint River Ranch pet foods and treats.
Dietary fiber is
the indigestible parts of plant - based foods, such as fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains, that travel through the gut and help manage digestion and waste.
Predominantly composed of the anaerobic members of the phyla Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes, these organisms metabolize bile acids, break down
indigestible parts of our food, and produce vitamins K and B12.
Because it consists of
the indigestible parts of plants, fiber helps you feel full.
Dietary fiber is
the indigestible part of plant foods that passes through our digestive system without being digested, absorbing water along the way and easing bowel movements.
The indigestible parts of oligosaccharide carbohydrates, a type of insoluble fiber, may also increase gas and bloating.
Like other whole grains, oatmeal contains fiber,
the indigestible part of a plant that passes through your intestines unabsorbed.
Fiber is
the indigestible part of carbohydrate that helps with satiety, prevents and alleviates constipation, can help to pull cholesterol away from the heart and is important in keeping blood sugars stable.
Dietary fiber, or roughage, is
an indigestible part of plants that passes through your digestive system mostly intact.
Dietary fiber is
the indigestible parts of plant - based foods, such as fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains, that travel through the gut and help manage digestion and waste.
The dietary kind is
the indigestible part of plants that we eat, like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, and nuts.
Fiber is
the indigestible part of plant foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and legumes.
Fiber is the name for all of
the indigestible parts of plants.
We had always wanted
the indigestible part of our gum — the gum base — to be as natural as the rest of our gum.