Sentences with phrase «processed fiber bar»

Instead of reaching for a processed fiber bar or stirring fiber powder into a glass of water, it's best to get your fiber from a natural source like chia seeds.

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The company already uses whole grains, brown sugars and fibers in its cereal and granola bars, and it steers away from artificial sweeteners and processed ingredients.
Some bars out there include processed fiber from ingredients like chicory root (or inulin) in their bars, which can upset your tummy... and that's no fun!
Yes, soy protein isolate is processed, but the main reason to limit protein bar consumption is because they are high in added sugars, generally low in fiber, and do not offer the same amount of nutrition real foods do.
Even the «good» high - end bars tend to be heavily - processed sugar - bombs with hardly enough protein or fiber to make them worth eating.
To help bridge this intake gap, food companies market processed breakfast cereals, granola bars and even brownies with added fiber.
Highly processed and reformulated foods such as high fiber breakfast cereals, low fat dairy products, egg replacers, margarines, soy products of all sorts, and sports drinks and bars are considered healthy because they are low fat or low saturated fat, or have added fiber and a few synthetic vitamins and minerals.
For example, eating fiber that is locked in the vegetables in your salad is not the same as the fiber from a Metamucil drink or processed energy bar.
Inulin is also often added in varying amounts as a fiber supplement, a prebiotic and even a sweetener to a wide range of processed foods from dairy products and infant formula to cereals and meal - replacement bars.
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