Nutrition tip

Submitted by thedancer on April 26, 2007 - 4:05pm.
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Fiber makes us full sooner and stays in our stomach longer than other substances we eat, slowing down our rate of digestion and keeping us feeling ful longer. High fiber foods are prunes, kidney beans, bran flakkes, broccoli, oat bran and pears.

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