well lets get personal and discuss bathroom issues !
jenncornelsen
Posts: 969 Member
hi so i'm hoping someone out there can help me with a certain ,um, problem i often face. i just recently changed my food database to list fiber. i often have plugged up issues. yup i know thanks for sharing. so i am wondering just how much fiber should i get. what are good sources? i don't really like to eat cereal, but if it would make a difference im open to suggestions! thanks friends
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drinking more water will help with the "plugged up effect" it will soften your movements
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Make sure you're getting enough fat, too. Dietary fat is a must when it comes to 'movement'.0
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Beans, preferably sprouted. (one of these days I'll practice this) Keeps it moving on Plus fat like Alatariel75 said. Tomorrow Chipotle for dinner because I'm feeling the same way.0
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Broccoli usually helps me get things going! Coffee, tea, and lots of water help too.0
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Oye join the crowd0
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When I have this issue, I'll do a smoothie and a protein for lunch. The smoothie is half a cup trop50 oj, tbsp ground flax seed, 100g yogurt, 3 handfuls of spinach, 1/2 cup frozen blueberries and 1/2 cup frozen strawberries (I've just started weighing my food so those amounts for the fruit could be slightly off). But that smoothie clears up the "issue" very well!0
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Fruit and yogurt tend to work pretty well for me.0
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Chia seeds. Add them to yogurt or I have also had them in water (it's a bit weird I know). They are a great source of fat and fiber. They also help control appetite.0
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Avocado!0
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My little boy suffers from issues and natural foods along with a daily probiotic supplement works really well.0
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Running helps me. Seriously.0
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Thanks all! Ill be adding many of these! Lately my anxiety has been on the high end and this seems to cause even more 'trouble' . Hate taking laxatives would rather have a better solution!0
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You could try Haribo sugar free gummy bears! These reviews will give you something to read while you're on the toilet
http://www.amazon.com/Haribo-Sugar-Free-Gummy-Bears/dp/B008JELLCA0 -
For me I notice a HUGE difference when I drink my water. I have suffered from this issue since I was a kid (ugh!) and when I drink my water as I should I sometimes go up to 2 times in one day!0
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the recommended daily amount of fiber for a woman is 25 grams.
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For me a large salad a few times a week works wonders. Too many things like pizza, nachos, or pigs in a blanket tend to stop me up. I've always had trouble with my bowel movements being to hard.0
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Coffee, water, fiber, fat0
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try a teaspoon of baking soda and some warm water just wait a few minutes and you're good.0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »You could try Haribo sugar free gummy bears! These reviews will give you something to read while you're on the toilet
http://www.amazon.com/Haribo-Sugar-Free-Gummy-Bears/dp/B008JELLCA
I read those awhile back....hilarious!!!!!!!!!!0 -
BINGO!!0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »You could try Haribo sugar free gummy bears! These reviews will give you something to read while you're on the toilet
http://www.amazon.com/Haribo-Sugar-Free-Gummy-Bears/dp/B008JELLCA
LOL! omg those are hilarious! i've never tried them, but i've seen ads for them. i shall steer clear!!0 -
Fish oil supplements help as well.0
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Eat more fruit? That seems to speed things along for many people.0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »You could try Haribo sugar free gummy bears! These reviews will give you something to read while you're on the toilet
http://www.amazon.com/Haribo-Sugar-Free-Gummy-Bears/dp/B008JELLCA
well i just looked it up and im afraid they are sold out! dang the musta been good0 -
water, fiber, fat and for a lot of people, coffee0
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Probiotic?0
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Prunes!!! (I've heard other dried fruits like apricots, etc are also good for this)0
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I dont know if they sell Fiber One cereal in Canada, but eat one large bowl before bed and dont leave the house in the morning!0
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Fiber - I tend to get 15-20g per day. When I do this I poop 2-3 times/day.
Days I get more than 20 it may be once a day
If I get 30+ I bind up tight, and it takes a couple days of lower fiber to get it back to normal.
So I do my best to stay under 20g.
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