is tapioca soluble or insoluble fibre?
#241235 - 01/24/06 02:19 PM
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nikky
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hi there i am new to this forum.
the reason i am here is to learn more about ibs diets for
my puppy ( 13 mnths)has allergies to most meats and is on a homecooked sweet poato and white fish diet, with some perscription food, which is white fish and tapioca.
she has a liver condition too, which means low fat high fibre.
theythink she may have IBS, and i have certainly seen signs of that.
my main question is whether anyone knows if tapioca is a soulable or insoluble fibre?
many thanks in advanec Nikky and willowxx
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yiphee!! The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Good Guy thanks heather
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Hi Nikky, It's a starch,i.e. pure SF, but probably not much SF . Good luck with your puppy! -Bob
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