What happens to the body's digestive function when fiber and water intake are reduced?
When fiber and water intake are reduced, the body adapts by slowing down its digestive processes. This is a natural response to the lack of input; without adequate fiber and hydration, the digestive system struggles to function effectively, leading to constipation.
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