If you’ve ever heard of Metamucil, that’s just psyllium husk in a powder form and it’s not just for old people. Adding some of this to your daily routine has a ton of benefits. I tried to write a few sentences explaining the benefits but they all turn out like shit.

  • @dimjim@sh.itjust.works
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    Had me worried for a second, like I JUST started eating Metamucil crackers and they’ve been fantastic so far. Thought I was about to find out something horrible about it lol

  • @k0e3@lemmy.ca
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    Haha, man, I love reading these expressions people are using to describe their massive shits in this entire thread.

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    … but they all turned out like shit

    Well punned good sir

  • @RalphFurley@lemmy.world
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    I just eat a whole grains (brown rice, not white. 100% whole wheat etc) and plenty of fruits and vegetables that naturally contains fiber in addition to many other beneficial nutrients.

    Your stool should be the consistency like toothpaste squeezing out of a tube. Mine is, albeit I go 2-3x a day , but I’ll take it!

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      consistency like toothpaste squeezing out of a tube

      This seems way too soft, like isn’t it supposed to firm up a bit before you poop it out? Like, if I wipe 3 times and I still have soft poop behind the sphincter that ain’t right. Ideally I’m thinking like ripe peeled banana or a little harder, you know? Actually drop a few logs rather than the soft-serv shape from the emoji. Maybe this is 80s-90s thinking though, from when dog poop was white.

      • @RalphFurley@lemmy.world
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        I am not an MD but I was told this by one. But yeah I gotta wipe a bit of I’m not on my primary throne that has a bidet attachment 💩💩

  • 18-24-61-B-17-17-4
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    559 hours ago

    Make sure you take it a couple hours before or a couple hours after you take any meds. It can encapsulate the meds before they’re absorbed into your body.

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      Well that’s a pain in the ass, isn’t it?

      I believe it though. Researchers out there have shown that even things like time of day can make a HUGE difference in the measurable results of different remedies and medicines. It’s inconvenient as shit for those of us who would like to wake up, chug a handful of pills, and get on with our day.

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        Sorry for the pedantry but time of day is a something of a misnomer.

        Many people live in weird and varied schedules.

        For those who might need to be told, what time it is is irrelevant. It’s typically the amount of time before or after something else happens that is the relevant information here so consider how that affects you if you don’t live a typical morning to evening lifestyle.

        And also learn what things you should and shouldn’t eat or consume any time you take medication. It can easily be something as simple as substituting something instead of completely changing your routines. Unfortunately that is a trial by error thing so not a good method to figure out problems you may have with meds

  • @N0t_5ure@lemmy.world
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    Humans evolved consuming a high fiber diet, but the standard American diet of highly processed foods has little fiber. Fiber is extremely beneficial, and feeds the gut microbiome, with which we have a symbiotic relationship and which helps us make things like serotonin. Consuming a whole foods diet, boosting fiber intake with things like psyllium husk and inulin, and regularly consuming fermented foods will help maintain a healthy gut microbiome. Microbiome disbiosis is one of the hallmarks of aging, and can have a huge negative impact on your health.

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    Sorry to rain on your parade but psyllium plants soak up lead, and ConsumerLabs tested different brands and they all had significant lead, and like half of them had more lead than California’s suggested maximum. No way to avoid it. I switched to Citrucel or something generic that doesn’t have that problem.

    • @BedSharkPal@lemmy.ca
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      Isn’t the whole point that it’s non soluble fiber though? Meaning it more or less just uh, passes through.

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      You know what’s good at removing lead from the body? Fiber. Real catch 22 here, drink more fiber, get more lead, drink more fiber, remove more lead.

      And just to have a non-jokey answer, if it’s grown outdoors, it’s probably got lead in it. Prop 65 labels are on everything, making it the Boy Who Cried Wolf of safety labels at this point.

        • @Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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          There are a number of studies that talk about fiver intake, it’s relationship with consumed lead, and how that helps those conditions, like this one, which talks about the gut biome and how fiber helps you excrete lead. None of them are specifically saying “eat fiber poop lead,” but they say “eating fiber and pooping lead” fixes X, Y, Z. I’m too lazy to do Z, I’m on my phone.

          I just thought about it one night, and it kind of just felt logical. Fiber says don’t take it within X time of consuming medication, because it can affect the uptake, and I was like, hmm, it’s gotta be more than just medication uptake, it’s probably anything uptake. I’m not sure if it’s anything, per se, but I think you get what I mean.

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    I take a few tablespoons, stir it up in a coffee cup and chug it every night. Even if I miss a day, I’m generally OK, but miss 2 or 3 days, it’s a 2-3 day thing to get back to normal.

  • @theunknownmuncher@lemmy.world
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    Oh believe me, I know about psyllium husk. Best shit of my entire life. The kind you genuinely have to resist the prideful urge to take a picture of.

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    Tried these. Took a shit so big I had to bust it up with the toilet brush because it wouldn’t go down. Don’t use this stuff unless your hobby is shitting because you’ll have BIG FAT MASSIVE SHITS 3 times per day.

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      Once you “clear the backlog” it settles down to a very consistent one-and-done-a-day

      • Yup. You just have to tank the first few days. If you’re initially having gigashits, I’d take that as a sign that you need this more, not less

    • @scarabic@lemmy.world
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      I take these daily and while I always have good shits, the pills didn’t turn me into some kind of shit machine. Results may vary I guess.

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    You can get this in gummy form, its something ridiculous like only two gummy’s will give you your daily fibre intake. Do NOT take more than the directions say, my god

    • diverging
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      two gummy’s will give you your daily fibre intake

      Does it? I looked at the nutrition information on several brands and the highest is 5 grams, about 18% recommended daily intake, per serving.

    • @Anissem@lemmy.mlOP
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      I’ll have to try that. The capsules are no problem, the raw psyllium husk mixed with just water isn’t super pleasant

      • @Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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        Costco sells a powder with stevia instead of sugar that’s pretty good. Two rounded (whatever that means!) teaspoons in the morning and two before dinner for me has been fantastic. The Kirkland brand is also half the cost of the Metamucil, as well as like half the dose. So that’s a quarter the price. It sells itself.

      • @Anissem@lemmy.mlOP
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        This is what I figured coming from drinking the raw powder in water. I was adding quite a bit

  • @OpticalMoose@discuss.tchncs.de
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    108 hours ago

    The funnies part is their ads: (same company, same product)

    Pure for Her
    Women’s cleanliness supplement that delivers a premium blend of chia, flaxseed, psyllium and aloe, all in a vegan-friendly capsule. Pure for Her was created for women - for good health and good times.

    Pure for Men
    We’ve got you covered from the inside and out by offering a full line of top-rated fiber supplements and other personal care products to keep you feeling confident.

    The male version = “be ready and confident for backdoor sex!” Like dude, can you make it less obvious? This is gonna be in my shopping history.

    • @Anissem@lemmy.mlOP
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      This is where I’m at right now. Used to quickly drink it mixed with water and that was a challenge at times

      • This is how I do it, yeah the first couple glasses were kinda weird but then once you’ve experienced it and know what to expect, it really isn’t bad at all.