Potential Complications in the Use of Wheat Bran for Constipation in Infancy
G. Zoppi,
L. Gobio‐Casali,
A. Deganello
et al.
Abstract:SummaryA commercially available wheat bran preparation has been given to six infants between the ages of 6 and 16 months suffering from constipation not due to metabolic or anatomic causes. In all infants, normal bowel movements reappeared after a month of a diet containing bran. After a month on this diet, we observed the following: a decrease in blood levels of calcium, phosphate, and trace elements; an increase in fecal excretion of biliary salts and cholesterol; and an appearance of predominantly proteolyt… Show more
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