You need some fiber. Eat some celery fatty.
IngredientUS CupsGramsOuncesCeleryraw - sliced/chopped1100 grams4 ouncesCelerycooked - sliced/chopped1225 grams8 ounces
>> 86 percent of it is fiber - This is correct. Almost none of the weight of celery comes from water.
Well, Lets face it Lots of fruit and vegetebles etc... Aspecially water or tea (Liguid) But water is better for you for high in fiber
Celery is a good source of fiber and potassium. Celery is also a natural diuretic that stimulates urine production and can help eliminate excess fluids, thereby promoting good kidney and urinary tract health in your pet. If your dog is arthritic, try adding some celery juice or chopped pieces of celery to its food.
it contains about 1/2 oz Second answer: How much celery is "a celery"? The question cannot can be answered without that information. The first answer isn't specific about how much celery it takes to get "about half an ounce" of water.
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Dietary fiber and "roughage", which is fibrous vegetables like celery, lettuce and carrots.
If celery is good quality, such as celery that is organically grown, it can have a salty or even a slightly sweet taste. I'm munching on some celery right now that tastes salty. No condiments required, and it is high in non-soluble fiber. I've even read that digesting celery burns more calories than it contains...
No they have their own section of the food pyramid.
Any high fiber food such as celery, corn, are difficult to digest but moves food along.
eat fruits and vegetables rich in fiber because they "clean" the intestines. try pineapples and celery