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Even though fibre, or roughage, is not digested it still plays an important part in the proper functioning of the digestive system. It adds bulk to the food which allows it to be pushed along smoothly by the process of peristalsis. Vegetables, whole-grain cereals and brown bread are good sources of fibre.
A lack of fibre in the diet causes problems like constipation. Food spends longer than normal in the large intestine and this causes the faeces to become dried and hard to pass out. It also allows more bacteria to grow and these are thought to produce toxins that are linked with an increase in the chance of developing bowel cancer.
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