In recent years, fiber supplement sales have surged, with the global market projected to exceed $13 billion by 2026 (MarketsandMarkets). The digestive system, responsible for processing and absorbing nutrients, is most affected by these trends. However, many individuals self-diagnose their fiber needs and turn to supplements without medical guidance. This self-directed approach poses significant risks, as people often overlook the complex needs of their gut health and the potential dangers associated with excessive or inappropriate fiber intake.
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21. Bulk-Forming Laxatives: Not Always Safe Bulk-forming laxatives, which are often made from fiber sources like psyllium husk, methylcellulose, or polycarbophil, are commonly used to treat…