Dietary Fibre Cost-Benefit Analysis for Clinicians
The cost-benefit case for monitoring dietary fibre with a smart AI toilet, including time, friction, prevention and insight value.

Dietary fibre feeds beneficial microbes and is the single biggest daily lever on regularity.
The real cost is friction
Manual logs, kits and appointments cost attention. Passive tracking makes dietary fibre measurement sustainable.
The benefit of earlier signal
Fibre diversity feeds a wider range of microbes than any single supplement. Early context can make small course corrections possible before issues become expensive or disruptive.
- Stool form on the Bristol scale
- Regularity across the week
- Hydration alongside fibre intake
“Useful dietary fibre data is not a single answer — it is a trusted trend, explained clearly enough to act on.”
What ROI means in health
For clinicians evaluating passive monitoring data, return on investment is not just money; it is time, clarity, confidence and fewer blind spots.
Where the value compounds
A baseline becomes more valuable with every week of data, especially for slow-moving trends.
How to judge it
The system is worth it when it creates faster conversations grounded in objective trends without adding work.

