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Motts Plus Fiber Apple Sauce
      #348680 - 08/02/09 06:30 PM
Doxiesam

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Loc: Oklahoma

I'm not sure how new this is product is but I when I did a quick search on the boards I didn't find anything. Has anyone tried the Mott's Plus Fiber Apple Sauce No Sugar Added? The package shows 3g of Soluble Fiber and 0g of Insoluble Fiber. Ingredients: Apples, Water, Maltodextrin, Apple Puree Concentrate, Fruit and Vegetable Juices for color, Ascorbic Acid, Cranberry Juice Concentrate, Red Raspberry Juice Concentrate. Oh this is for the Cranberry Raspberry flavor. Is it safe?

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Re: Bump new
      #348836 - 08/08/09 10:00 AM
Doxiesam

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IBS-D - Diagnosed August 2002 (No D since October 07!)
Pain (No pain since October 07!), Gas/Bloating (Better)
Mild Ulcerative Colitis - Diagnosed August 2007
Acid Reflux - Diagnosed 1997
Medicine: Acacia (24 grams), Prilosec [Reflux] (20mg), Lialda [UC](2.5mg).

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Re: Motts Plus Fiber Apple Sauce new
      #348837 - 08/08/09 02:47 PM
butterbean

Reged: 01/25/09
Posts: 237
Loc: California

Ok now I am confused by the label and ingredients. How can it list 0mg of insoluble fiber when fruits and Veges are insoluble fiber?

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Re: Motts Plus Fiber Apple Sauce new
      #348840 - 08/08/09 04:59 PM
Syl

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The soluble fiber comes from pectin in the fruit and the added maltodextrin. The pulp is filtered out of the mixture removing most of the insoluble fiber.

Fruits and veggies contain a mixture of soluble and insoluble fibers. For some veggies or fruits when they are peeled the remainder contains roughly equal amount of soluble and insoluble fibers.

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yes- safe -nt new
      #348902 - 08/10/09 04:30 PM
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"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!

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