Is it possible to be allergic to psyllium or fiber in general? I understand it is a strange question, but here is why I ask. I decided to purchase a type of psyllium fiber that you mix in water, and it gave me immediate headaches every time I took it. I thought the additives might be the issue, so I bought psyllium fiber tablets. Within a few minutes of taking them I had the same dull headache and sore neck. Someone recommended ground flaxseed as an alternative and the same thing happened each time I took it. The headaches are not bad, but I am concerned because I have never had immediate headaches from anything else. I could ignore them and hope my body will get used to the fiber, but they feel similar to the pre-migraine headaches I have experienced with migraines that took months to go away. Not recently, thank goodness, but migraines are something I make efforts to avoid.
Wayne’s newsletter just arrived, and that is also making me think further about taking fiber. I thought psyllium in particular was supposed to have anti-inflammatory properties. The reason I took fiber was to solidify bowel movements- constipation has never been an issue for me- but I was also hoping it would help with inflammation. I am in the stage of avoiding the great majority of foods I used to eat without a lot of progress to show for it.
Would love to hear anyone’s thoughts or experiences with this.
Jane
Fiber question
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Re: Fiber question
I've never heard of anyone being allergic to fiber, but that doesn't mean that it's impossible.
Tex
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Re: Fiber question
Thanks, Tex. Had tried to find anyone else with immediate headaches after eating or taking something in older posts without success. Was hoping I had missed something but it sounds like that is not the case. Appreciate your response and all of your research.