• huf [he/him]@hexbear.net
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          2 days ago

          yeah, i was wondering that. but is industrial grade cellulose really like normal fiber you get from vegetables?

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          2 days ago

          i’m no dietician but does indigestable fiber even provide the same benefits as digestible fiber?

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          Cellulose may not be digestible by humans, but it serves as a vital food source for the beneficial bacteria in our gut. These bacteria break down cellulose and, in the process, produce short-chain fatty acids that are beneficial for gut health.

          huh. well I’ll be. we do get something out of cellulose after all. i wonder if you have to cultivate this particular gut flora or if other fiber eaters cover cellulose too (not that Americans can easily avoid it)?