Bran is the indigestible outer husk of cereal grains. A number of best-selling books turned bran into the fad food of the 1970s, and raw miller's bran was added to everything from bread to meat loaf. We now know that various types of bran have different properties. Wheat bran, for example, is mostly insoluble fibre, which makes its way through the intestinal tract intact. When used in moderation, insoluble fibre helps prevent constipation by producing a soft, bulky stool that moves quickly and easily through the colon. Here are some tips on getting the most from adding bran to your diet.