The Health Hype Roast
Is "Fibre Maxing" the ultimate natural weight loss hack, or is it a recipe for gut disaster? Show Notes: In this episode of the Health Hype Roast, we are diving deep into the latest wellness trend taking over TikTok and Instagram: Fibre Maxing. With wellness influencers calling massive doses of fibre "Natural Ozempic" due to its supposed ability to hack digestion and stop food cravings, we decided it was time to look past the marketing and find the truth. Host Kev and co-host clinical nutritionist James Ellis, former ultra-runner Steph Wilson, and gut-health beginner Mark Walsh break down the science of fibre. What we cover in this episode: * What is Fibre Maxing? Inside the viral trend of loading up on chia seeds, psyllium husk, and massive fibre bowls. * Does it mimic weight loss drugs? The truth about GLP-1 hormones, satiety, and whether fibre can truly replicate the effects of Ozempic. * Soluble vs. Insoluble Fibre: The distinct roles both play in your digestive tract (and why you need a balance of both). * The Danger of "0 to 60": Why suddenly jumping to 50g–60g of fibre a day can turn your gut into an "explosive machine" (bloating, gas, and distress). * James’s Ultimate Fibre Hack: A simple, cheap, and delicious seed-cracker recipe you can make at home to hit your daily 30g target safely. * The "Hand Guide" to Portion Control: How to easily balance your plate using your hand as a measurement tool. Whether you're struggling with IBS, trying to close your personal "fibre gap," or just curious if the social media hype is real, this episode is packed with realistic, actionable advice to help you improve your gut health without the extreme wellness drama.
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