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19. May 2025

Fiber: Essential, Underestimated and Misunderstood

Fiber is a key component in many dietary recommendations – and for good reason. It is a natural part of plant-based foods, is not digested by the human digestive system, and yet plays an important role.

Despite this, social media continues to spread misleading claims – for example, that fiber could disrupt ketosis.

In this article, we take a calm, balanced, and well-founded look at the facts.

What exactly is fiber?

Fiber refers to the indigestible components of plant-based foods. It passes through the small intestine largely unchanged and reaches the colon, where it is partially fermented by gut bacteria. This process creates short-chain fatty acids (e.g., butyrate), which play a role in the microbiome and energy metabolism in the gut.

We distinguish between:

  • Soluble fiber (e.g., inulin, oat fiber, acacia fiber, pectin – found in apples, citrus fruits, and berries)
  • Insoluble fiber (e.g., wheat flour, wheat bran, cellulose)

Both types serve different functions within the digestive tract.

Let’s be clear: Does fiber disrupt ketosis?

This question is being hotly debated on social media – unfortunately, without scientific foundation. Here’s a clear, evidence-based explanation:

Fiber – especially non-digestible types such as inulin, oat fiber, or acacia fiber – is not converted into glucose by the body. It does not impact blood sugar and does not interrupt ketosis.

On the contrary: some fibers actually promote the production of short-chain fatty acids like butyrate in the colon – which may even support ketogenic diets.

Of course:

  • ✔️ Isolated carbohydrates (e.g., sugar, refined flours) can interfere with ketosis
  • ✔️ Fiber is not considered a metabolizable carbohydrate

Why is there confusion?

On nutrition labels, fiber is often grouped under “carbohydrates” or listed alongside them – which can easily cause confusion among consumers.

In fact, fiber differs fundamentally from digestible carbohydrates in terms of metabolism and physiological function.

In the U.S., so-called “0g net carbs” products are especially common. These products list only the “net carbs” – meaning the digestible carbohydrates. Fiber is subtracted from the total carb count because it does not contribute to glucose formation.

Likewise in Europe, many “low carb” or “keto-friendly” products include the note: “Do not count fiber as digestible carbohydrates.”

These claims aren’t entirely wrong – but they do highlight why it’s important to differentiate fiber from sugar.

Why is fiber valuable?

Fiber plays multiple roles in the human digestive system. It contributes to:

  • natural digestive function
  • prolonged gastric emptying time
  • structure and texture in food
  • providing fermentable substrate for the microbiome

These are not health promises, but well-established characteristics of plant-based fibers.

Fiber at UNE FOODS

Our baking mixes naturally contain a high amount of fiber – sourced from ingredients such as oat fiber, inulin, acacia fiber, and wheat fiber. These fiber sources support a conscious lifestyle without added sugars or sugar alcohols.

We believe in natural ingredients – without myths, but with clear knowledge of their functional value.

Conclusion: Fiber is not the enemy of ketosis

The claim that fiber interrupts ketosis is nutritionally incorrect. The term “carbohydrates” is often used too broadly.

Anyone familiar with nutritional biochemistry knows: Fiber is not the same as digestible carbohydrates – and does not disrupt ketosis.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice.

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