Constipation
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I swear to you...try Trader Joes High Fiber Sprouted Wheat Bread.0
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Regardless the cause I promise you this will work within minutes
~ Chia Seeds ~ Flax Seeds ~ Hemp Seeds
Just add it a smoothie (your favorite fruits/vegetables) blend and drink .....
The next best thing is exercise get on a treadmill within an hour this will do the job0 -
Try dieter's tea or basically any herbal tea can be helpful but that one will clean get things going.0
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how well with your gall bladder functioning? I don't have one. If you eat a diet with fat in it you need to help your body process the fat. You need to order bile salts. I use standard process ones and they work for me.0
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My solution is 3 beers and a #6 from Taco Bell.0
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YES!!! It works! Stay near a bathroom though.0
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The Milk of Magnesia is available for purchase at any major pharmacy.
1 tsp = 1 big bomb0 -
I'm worse. Been taking naturopathic laxatives and also drinking Smooth Moves (senna) tea. Also drinking lots of water. Nothing is moving! It makes me bloated and then grumpy because I feel fat.0
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last night i had 500 mls of aloe and kiwi juice, 2 litres of 'be regular' tea (with peppermint, chamomile, milk thistle and senna in it) (not as much as it sounds, it was 2 x 1L bottle of water with one teabag in each), 4 prunes, 7 dried apricots, and 2 pieces of natural licorice. It worked too well :S
stoked, though.0 -
i had constipation for YEARS (going once or twice a week) and it wasnt until I started exercising that I started going everyday. I also ate more fats and that helped a lot.
you were constipated for years??? Holy ****....0 -
I give my daughter prune juice with apple juice. About 1/3 prune and 2/3 apple, if you're into that sort of thing. Mostly what does it is the sugar in the juice combined with the prune, because the sugar acts like a natural softener by drawing water into the colon.
For me, coffee every day does lovely things.
I am glad you are not my mom....0 -
last night i had 500 mls of aloe and kiwi juice, 2 litres of 'be regular' tea (with peppermint, chamomile, milk thistle and senna in it) (not as much as it sounds, it was 2 x 1L bottle of water with one teabag in each), 4 prunes, 7 dried apricots, and 2 pieces of natural licorice. It worked too well :S
stoked, though.0 -
I'm worse. Been taking naturopathic laxatives and also drinking Smooth Moves (senna) tea. Also drinking lots of water. Nothing is moving! It makes me bloated and then grumpy because I feel fat.0
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One word: senna tea
Ok, you tried it? Listen, it always works. Try it again, 2 bags in 1 cup water at 8pm . Spend morning near the facilities.0 -
I'm worse. Been taking naturopathic laxatives and also drinking Smooth Moves (senna) tea. Also drinking lots of water. Nothing is moving! It makes me bloated and then grumpy because I feel fat.
Yes. It's a bit concerning. I exaggerated a bit. Guess things are moving. But not much or well. How fast does the tea work?0 -
Get a bidet, like magicbidet on ebay.0
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last night i had 500 mls of aloe and kiwi juice, 2 litres of 'be regular' tea (with peppermint, chamomile, milk thistle and senna in it) (not as much as it sounds, it was 2 x 1L bottle of water with one teabag in each), 4 prunes, 7 dried apricots, and 2 pieces of natural licorice. It worked too well :S
stoked, though.
where exactly does it say I had a laxative? didn't. had a bunch of natural stuff. Your posts in here aren't very positive, tbh. If you've got nothing useful to say, why bother?0 -
you could always hook up a vacuum cleaner to your *kitten* and turn it on high...essentially a home made colonoscopy....0
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where exactly does it say I had a laxative? didn't. had a bunch of natural stuff.
Where exactly is right here.'be regular' tea (with peppermint, chamomile, milk thistle and senna in it)
Senna = laxative0 -
you could always hook up a vacuum cleaner to your *kitten* and turn it on high...essentially a home made colonoscopy....0
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last night i had 500 mls of aloe and kiwi juice, 2 litres of 'be regular' tea (with peppermint, chamomile, milk thistle and senna in it) (not as much as it sounds, it was 2 x 1L bottle of water with one teabag in each), 4 prunes, 7 dried apricots, and 2 pieces of natural licorice. It worked too well :S
stoked, though.
where exactly does it say I had a laxative? didn't. had a bunch of natural stuff. Your posts in here aren't very positive, tbh. If you've got nothing useful to say, why bother?0 -
you could always hook up a vacuum cleaner to your *kitten* and turn it on high...essentially a home made colonoscopy....
story of my life....0 -
Avocados. Spinach. Nuts. Water.0
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My doc wanted me to increase my protein considerably. I've NEVER had this problem until then. Granted, I now love my protein and get cranky if I don't have enough. Ground flax seed and more healthy fats have definitely helped.0
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I've struggled with this chronically for years despite being mostly vegetarian and drinking lots of water. Exercising more didn't make a difference either, for me.
Couple of things;
--it's possible to get too much fiber, as it can actually slow things down and make it harder for your muscles to move the bulk. Lately the thinking is that eating foods containing a lot of water content (veggies/fruits/soups) is more helpful than drinking water and getting fiber from dry sources.
--too much calcium can absolutely cause this. Consider using the calcium tracker in MFP to make sure you're not going way over the recommended allowance between your food and any calcium-containing supplements you are taking. More is not better with calcium and recent studies suggest that taking calcium supplements increases risk of heart disease.
More importantly, consider taking a magnesium supplement daily, which is essential for calcium to function properly in your body and also supports digestive health, from the stomach down. Magnesium has been a huge breakthrough for me with regularity. I started eating more calcium on purpose (like the doctors always preach to middle-aged women) and within a couple of weeks nothing would help me go. Now I take Solgar Magnesium Citrate tablets every night with dinner. For me, three tabs is the working dosage, it might take less for you. It's not easy to find, I have to order it online. Drugstores typically sell magnesium citrate as a liquid that is usually used for surgical prep cleansing, as for colonoscopies. I don't recommend trying that stuff unless your doctor tells you to! It bears no resemblance to the Solgar magnesium citrate tablets in my experience.
Most drugstores only carry magnesium tablets as magnesium oxide/hydroxide, which is what's in Phillips Milk of Magnesia. That is better than nothing (especially if you don't want to wait for a mail order) but is not a very absorbable form of magnesium for long term use. In the short term I did find the Phillips' MoM caplets to help. Not crazy about their liquids (flavor).
Be aware that magnesium can be mildly sedative; this is why I tend to take it at night.
Good luck with this! I can sympathize.
EDIT: I see someone else had already suggested the mag citrate, so consider this another vote in favor!0 -
My bowel is a total jerk, thanks to my endometriosis. I've struggled with irregular bowel (one way or the other) for years now. Finally, I'm figuring out what works!
1) Morning smoothie with flax seeds and/or hemp hearts. The hemp hearts might take a day or so to kick in, but if you eat them every day (1 tbsp) after a few days you'll be going regularly. The flax is the same, though less "powerful."
2) Digestive smoothie! This is a recipe an endosister passed on. If you drink it at night, you should be good to go (so to speak) in the morning. Here is the recipe:
1 small banana
1 small pear
1 tbsp. hemp hearts
3 mint leaves
1-2 tsp. honey
1 cup water
Blend and serve! Good luck0 -
last night i had 500 mls of aloe and kiwi juice, 2 litres of 'be regular' tea (with peppermint, chamomile, milk thistle and senna in it) (not as much as it sounds, it was 2 x 1L bottle of water with one teabag in each), 4 prunes, 7 dried apricots, and 2 pieces of natural licorice. It worked too well :S
stoked, though.
where exactly does it say I had a laxative? didn't. had a bunch of natural stuff. Your posts in here aren't very positive, tbh. If you've got nothing useful to say, why bother?
explaining yourself helps The amount of senna in the tea is negligible. I know what laxatives are, and what they do, because as I am pretty badly hypothyroid I have had to resort to them in the past as my condition has accompanying digestive issues. I prefer NOT to take laxatives, which is why I try the natural route first. Comparing the amount of senna in a pill, or straight senna tea, vs this tea showed me this one is gentler and less active but still active enough to work.0
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