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I didn't say it was essential. I'm saying it's beneficial. But that sort of rhetorical reframing is the reason why posting here is unproductive.
Great, then we are in agreement. Fibre is not essential for human health, that is the zero-carb position. Why all the fuss?
Depends on the context - in a zero-carb diet (i.e. a proper diet) fibre just bulks up stools and diminishes nutrition from proper food (meat) so you would need to increase the meat consumed. In a high-carb diet fibre diminishes the impact of the carbs (which is a benefit i agree), and bulks up stools.
Why is it beneficial? Again, primary sources that you've read only, please.