Anyone got any tips for constipation, natural remedies??

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  • s2Mango
    s2Mango Posts: 44 Member
    I've been having issues with this lately myself. I was wondering why I literally gained 2 lbs overnight a few days ago, and then came to the realization.. ohright..
    Thanks for the tips!
  • jorinya
    jorinya Posts: 933 Member
    That's why I posted it in case anyone else needed it. Great to hear it helps!
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    So, do this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XGwvPoiItw

    And eat some fat.

    The other day I literally did the massage the same way and drank a black coffee with olive oil in it. Problem solved.
  • Sydking
    Sydking Posts: 317 Member
    how much fiber you getting a day?

    Aim for 30g
  • megomerrett
    megomerrett Posts: 442 Member
    I've had a constipation problem recently too so have looked this up already. Knew about fibre already so weetabix, apples (not juiced). Also beans, blueberries, dried fruit (not just prunes, raisins, sultanas, peach etc). Make sure you're drinking enough water as being dehydrated can slow things down.

    Coffee isn't great for me. Yes, it makes things move but tiny rabbit drops and bad cramps. None of which is any good for my farmer Giles. Poo blood is never good.

    Post birth I was "bunged up" both times and no amount of fruit and fibre was helping so I had something from the doctor. Was on the verge of hunting some laxatives out last week (crying on the toilet stage) but then was scared of actually pooping myself in public (or private to be honest).

    Sorry - waaaay too much information.
    Love a bit of poo talk.
  • lindaloo1213
    lindaloo1213 Posts: 283 Member
    AlciaMode wrote: »
    An apple works wonders for me.
    Me too.
  • Nicshtik
    Nicshtik Posts: 36 Member
    For me, super hydrating, and then having hot coffee. That will take care of the problem 9/10 times.
  • andympanda
    andympanda Posts: 763 Member
    Anytime I'm consistently eating at a deficit, I am plagued by this. If I eat carelessly, then no problems. I have tried to analyze what it is exactly that I eat differently that might explain this, but I'm stumped. The only differences in my food intake while deficit eating are less calories due to less sweet treats and less alcohol. So apparently donuts and beer are what keep me regular.

    Ditto, i feel like i keep metemucal in business.

  • ACyclingAdmin
    ACyclingAdmin Posts: 444 Member
    A pound of broccoli at dinner and a triple shot of espresso first in the morning, low in calories and you'll run for the door. :) Depending on your caffeine tolerance.
  • JoJoTheModern
    JoJoTheModern Posts: 20 Member
    Celery! Just eat one stalk a couple times a day, and chase each one with a pint or more of water. The celery will absorb the water and do excellent work.
  • Leslierussell4134
    Leslierussell4134 Posts: 376 Member
    Everyone's bowel habits are differen, only you know what's normal for you, but generally constipation isn't actually an issue until 3 days without a stool. So off the top of my head in order or least invasive to most here it is.
    1. Movement- walk more
    2. Hydrate- much of our fluid is absorbed in the large intestines and the longer the stool sites there the more water is sucked out...leaving behind a rather hard stool.
    3. Try taking a warm bath to relax the muscles
    4. Increase fiber I early stage, along with increased water. Fiber fills the intestinal track and acts like a sponge traveling down and cleaning everything below it. (Fiber without water can be very dangerous and potentially cause an obstruction) Consult an MD if unsure.
    5. Drinking something warm, maybe coffee or herbal tea.
    6. You can ask a doctor about stool softeners be cause they focus on drawing fluid back into the bowels and don't have the laxitive effect all of us seem to fear.
    I always recommend checking with your doctor before trying more invasive things like enemas. I'm sure there are even more I've forgotten, but this is off the top of my head.
  • lizznagelmiller
    lizznagelmiller Posts: 54 Member
    There is an herbal tea called smooth move it works for me :smiley:
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    senaca is supposed ot help.
    fiber1 makes some good snack bars.
    hydrate
    dandelion tea
    metamucil
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Powdered Vitamin C. You are supposed to take this to "bowel tolerance" - which means if you start to get gassy, you have had a smidgen too much. Take more, and there will be a laxative effect.

    But also what others said about getting enough water, fiber, fat, and movement.
  • Gulen28
    Gulen28 Posts: 52 Member
    Do wind removing pose 2 sets (do it twice with a 20-30 second rest in between) every day. It's miraculous, but you need to really pull with all your arm strength and make sure your hip joint pinches. My constipation was genetic but with this pose, I never ever have problems whatever I eat.

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=5x7ufKtoveY
  • lunamare
    lunamare Posts: 569 Member
    This is going to sound nuts, but are you taking a multivitamin with Iron added to it? I had serious issues with constipation and that ended up being one of the main problems. I kept taking the extra iron because I was anemic when I was pregnant. Since my eating was better, I no longer needed the iron and it was binding me up. Extra fiber and all that did nothing but make my situation worse. Tons and tons of water are helpful as well. Some people swear by mirilax, I could take an entire bottle with no effect. Horrible. My worst case scenario is to use Milk of Magnesia or the magnesium citrate (clear drink in a bottle). Good luck!
  • jorinya
    jorinya Posts: 933 Member
    Hi guys, just a heads up for you:

    I felt a bit bunged up and decided to try the massage kindly linked by @arditarose and next morning the problem resolved itself. I don't normally get constipated but I will definitely do this again if I feel like its gonna happen. A real eye opener. I tried it because I am always willing to try new things regardless about if I thing they are good or not.
    I'm one happy bunny now.
  • SlimBride2Be
    SlimBride2Be Posts: 315 Member
    I had this problem yesterday and used Senekot max strength. Took it at 5pm yesterday, lots of water, relief this morning. Recommend!
  • Soopatt
    Soopatt Posts: 563 Member
    Don't let anyone tell you that you need to poop every day. Not everybody does. For some of us, twice or three times a week is the norm. When I slow down more than that, I take action.
  • yogacat13
    yogacat13 Posts: 124 Member
    More fiber (fruit and veg), lower the salt in your diet a bit, and take a magnesium supplement.
  • Bhlinebee
    Bhlinebee Posts: 71 Member
    2tblspoons of olive oil, large cold glass of water!

    OR

    When my son was a baby we used to boil water with fennel seed to make a tea out of it, then strained and added sugar to sweeten just a tad - within 20 min he was going; I use this concoction for the whole family when needed.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    lunamare wrote: »
    This is going to sound nuts, but are you taking a multivitamin with Iron added to it? I had serious issues with constipation and that ended up being one of the main problems. I kept taking the extra iron because I was anemic when I was pregnant. Since my eating was better, I no longer needed the iron and it was binding me up. Extra fiber and all that did nothing but make my situation worse. Tons and tons of water are helpful as well. Some people swear by mirilax, I could take an entire bottle with no effect. Horrible. My worst case scenario is to use Milk of Magnesia or the magnesium citrate (clear drink in a bottle). Good luck!

    I've heard that iron supplements can be constipating. I take Iron Bisglycinate for my anemia and don't have issues with constipation. The VA had given me two other forms of iron that were utterly useless. Fortunately, my housemate's complaints about the hair I was shedding all over the place prompted me to get my levels rechecked and to switch forms.
  • peterjens
    peterjens Posts: 235 Member
    I take Wellbutrin and because of a racquetball injury, I take Aleve. Both of these list constipation as a possible side effect. Once I figured that out I googled around and found this - http://www.goodrx.com/blog/constipation-from-your-meds-whats-the-best-treatment/
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