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Fibermaxxing Is Right. Most People Are Doing It Wrong.

12 min · 26 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Fibermaxxing Is Right. Most People Are Doing It Wrong.

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Fibermaxxing is the number one nutrition trend of 2026. Fiber bars, fiber powders, prebiotic sodas, and fortified snacks are flooding every grocery aisle, and fiber-related search volume is up over 9,000 percent in the last year. The protein obsession is fading. Fiber is taking over. But most people doing fibermaxxing right now are getting worse results, not better. Bloating after lunch. Brain fog by mid-afternoon. Energy that still drops off before the day is done. The reason is not the fiber. It is the form of the fiber. Isolated fiber, fortified fiber, and gummy fiber do not deliver what whole-food fiber delivers. Your gut needs three types of fiber working together: soluble fiber from oats, beans, and berries. Insoluble fiber from whole grains, greens, and seeds. Fermentable fiber from legumes, onions, garlic, and resistant starch. Whole food is the only source that delivers all three. Dr. Taj Haynes and Tracy Haynes break down why the fibermaxxing trend is pointing in the right direction, why the execution is failing most high-performing parents, and how to hit 40 grams of fiber a day from real food alone. Beans. Lentils. Oats. Berries. Sweet potatoes. Greens. The plate that actually works. This is the difference between adding fiber to a broken foundation and building your plate on fiber from the ground up. The trend is not wrong. The plate is. Fiber for energy. Fiber for brain fog. Fiber for gut health. Fiber for the performance gap most parents are quietly carrying every day.

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