Assume the smoothies have the same nutrient profile as a regular diet. Like if you drank runny mashed potatoes and protein powder to simulate a normal food intake.

If you do poop because of the nutrients, is there a healthy diet at which waste products are no longer left in the intestine to turn into poop?

Drag has no intention of doing this, drag is just curious about the science.

    • jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Fiber mostly feeds the bacteria in your digestive system and they play an important role in digestion, and general well being.

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      Fiber doesn’t actually have any nutritional value. It functionally just scrubs your intestines when you eat it. If you don’t have enough fiber it can cause very weird digestive issues as strange things build up in your guts.

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          Adding to what they said, without fibers your shit will be liquid and runny, because it’s fibers that give rigidity to it.

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        Well, physical scrubbing, sure. But also, specific fibers are required for a healthy gut microbiome to function and maintain a proper balance of microbes that produce other micronutrients that your body cannot make on its own as well as fending off the types of microbes that subsist of sugars and fats alone.

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      The task for dietary fibers is to give volume in the colon and give the peristaltic muscles something to do.

      They have limited nutritional value.

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          It’s the optimal for our digestive system, of course in some cases like in the hospital or nursing home people have trouble with getting the correct diet they then get laxatives to help.

          • Dragon Rider (drag)@lemmy.nzOP
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            That’s not actually an answer. “It’s needed because it’s optimal”, that doesn’t explain any science. Drag wants to know the science.

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          Imagine trying to squeeze toothpaste out of a tube but it’s almost empty vs almost full.

          Your gut is meant to keep things moving along… If it doesn’t, it ain’t good.

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      Because its role is to aid in the voiding process. Much as part of the role of water is to serve as a carrier of urea out of the body, fiber’s job is to provide, bulk of a sort that’s easy on your intestines for the removal of waste. We could have evolved different dietary needs, but as fiber is plentiful in what we ate in the wild we adapted around it. Similar to how cats need external sources of taurine but we don’t.