4 High-Fiber Foods Gut Doctors Say You Should Eat For Healthier Digestion
August 7, 2022 by Marissa Matozzo
This article has been updated since its initial 07/14/22 publish date to include more expert insight.
While experiencing frequent bloating and indigestion is a sure sign that you should visit your doctor for personalized advice, there are certain foods out there to seek in the meantime that support healthy digestion. We checked in with doctors, nutritionists, personal trainers and other health experts to learn more about 4 high-fiber foods that can be added to various daily meals and snacks to promote optimal gut health. Read on for tips and suggestions from Dr. Daniel Boyer, MD, doctor of medicine and health expert at Farr Institute and Jay Cowin, NNCP, RNT, RNC, CHN, CSNA, registered nutritionist and Director of Formulations at ASYSTEM.
First Off, Why Is Fiber So Important For Combating Bloating?Fiber is an essential part of our health, Cowin says. “It makes us feel full longer and eat less, which is excellent for weight loss, but it also helps with heart health, lowering cholesterol levels, digestive health, you name it.” Cowin adds that fiber has “benefits that affect every aspect of health, which is why we always need to make sure to include plenty of it in our diet through fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.” Fiber is also known to help reduce cravings and ultimately, indigestion, by “slowing the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream,” Cowin stresses.
“Good sources of fiber,” according to Cowin, include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, etc. that will be explained in more depth below. There are also a few tell-tale signs that your body is lacking fiber, Cowin warns, and this includes “constipation, inflammation, bloatedness, higher cholesterol levels and low energy levels.” Foods that can help combat bloating and other painful aspects of indigestion include: