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by xnx 121 days ago
Agree. Focusing on "processing", "junk food", and scary-sounding ingredients is a distraction.

A lot of processing is removing fiber so foods can be eaten faster and are less satiating. Eating more fiber automatically addresses most of the problems with he American diet.

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Getting enough fiber has actually been my primary dietary goal for the past year. It's insanely hard! Hitting high amounts of protein with low carbs is a very very easy goal in comparison. At least when preparing your own food.

When eating out, it's practically impossible to hit goals on macronutrient categories, much less fiber goals! The best one can do is try to count calories.

If you aren't trying to completely get rid of ultraprocessed foods, high fiber breakfast cereals can help with fiber. General Mills Fiber One Original or Kellog's All Bran Buds for example. The former has less sugar and slightly more fiber, but the latter has a better mix of soluble and insoluble fiber. Fiber One is 17 g insoluble/1 g soluble, and All Bran Buds is 12 g insoluble/5 g soluble.
That's the core of "processed" food. If you could get a cup of broccoli at McDonald's you wouldn't have the stomach space for all the easy to eat (low chew) foods they sell.
Don’t forget adding all the artificial emulsifiers, which impact the intestinal lining.