constipation on keto
kikiboniki
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Hello, the title pretty much says it all.
Does anyone have suggestions for keto friendly ways to get things moving?
last week I drank a laxative tea, which was effective, but I'm back to square one now =(
Does anyone have suggestions for keto friendly ways to get things moving?
last week I drank a laxative tea, which was effective, but I'm back to square one now =(
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Seems to be different for everyone. IMO, the trick is to find what's causing the backup -- avoid the laxative route.
For me, the problem was too much cheese. I was snacking on it daily, and I suffered for it. For some people, it's meat. Both are high-protein sources that take a while to digest. Staying hydrated may help.
Eggs helped me for some reason. Coffee helps many people. Lots of fat can help, especially coconut oil. Mg Citrate if you really need a laxative.0 -
magnesium can be helpful. I have 2 TBSP of chia seeds/ground daily.
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Also, if you aren't uncomfortable and all that, eating this way naturally slows that process down. You might go FAR LESS. Many folks have to drop fiber, as fat takes over the lubricating process, and for those folks fiber gums up the works... Too many factors without more info.0
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Less dairy, more fat, more coffee helped me. I go every day now. Was once or twice a week previously.0
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I have been having the same problem. It's soooo incomfortable. After a week I had to take something. I've been trying to get more fiber in my diet and I can't possibly eat any more fat than I already do. It's a problem.0
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I had terrible bowel problems when i 1st turned Keto. It started with explosive green diarhhea (LOL, sorry, i should have warned you TMI approaching!), which turned into chronic constipation. I tried upping my fiber, but like KnitorMiss, i actually found this bunged me up more. Eventually i gave in and used some Senna-based laxatives, every other day to every 3 days for about 3 doses, and once the 'blockage' was cleared i've been fine ever since.
However, i now go less often - once every 2-3 days - and smaller volume (sorry, there goes that TMI again!), but it feels 'normal'. Id prefer to go every day, obviously, but i dont feel constipated - it feels like things just naturally take longer to evacuate on this diet.
There you go... Now you know almost as much about my poop as i do! Lucky you!0 -
I had a problem the other day, and I'm pretty certain it was because I ate too much cheese. Which at the time didn't seem like too much, but maybe I didn't eat enough of something else to make the cheese move along well. It isn't an every day problem for me, so I will just not hammer the cheese like that again. I was hungry and in a hurry so that is what I grabbed to eat. Better planning and preparation required. lol.0
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CoconuttyMummy wrote: »I had terrible bowel problems when i 1st turned K eto. It started with explosive green diarhhea (LOL, sorry, i should have warned you TMI approaching!), which turned into chronic constipation. I tried upping my fiber, but like KnitorMiss, i actually found this bunged me up more. Eventually i gave in and used some Senna-based laxatives, every other day to every 3 days for about 3 doses, and once the 'blockage' was cleared i've been fine ever since.
However, i now go less often - once every 2-3 days - and smaller volume (sorry, there goes that TMI again!), but it feels 'normal'. Id prefer to go every day, obviously, but i dont feel constipated - it feels like things just naturally take longer to evacuate on this diet.
There you go... Now you know almost as much about my poop as i do! Lucky you!
Having experienced both of those problems since I started keto., someone in one of discussions recommended Broccoli. For the explosive green liquid type, it adds bulk and makes it safer to leave your house. For the opposite problem, it adds bulk/ fiber, and gets things moving along. I was hesitant to try it for the explosive type, but I did and it worked. I did not go nuts eating tons of it, I had a normal serving of about a cup or so with some butter.
I can safely leave the house again without worrying about what might happen if I sneeze lol.0 -
I think increasing your fat intake may help.0
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I added a cup of coconut flakes a day on top of my large hand full of almonds. Getting a balance that worked like clock work did take me about 6 months. Coconut flakes are equal in carbs and grams of fiber too.
For 40 years my life was controlled by the unknown that comes with IBS. There are so many good things that LCHF has brought to my life. Sunday I made a quick 350 mile round trip and never once thought about having to make an unplanned pit stop and actually eat two meals before I got back. That is freedom that I did not know for most of my life.0 -
drink more water. If I drink a liter when I wake up before eating I don't have any issues. If you add lemon to your water it works even better.0
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Nuts, coffee and coconut works for me.0
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TMI thread is TMI. >_>
Contributing some TMI of my own:
Been having increased coconut oil (with breakfast coffee), decreased vegetables, and increased magnesium citrate just before bed. I haven't had a solid BM in a couple weeks or so.
I'm still having leg cramps, although a bit less than before I upped my magnesium, so I am really reluctant to cut back on that.
So, ah...
Drink more water, have coffee, have magnesium citrate, have coconut oil. Betcha you'll be loose as a goose in no time.
-T.
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Coconut oil is good to keep things naturally lubricated0
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The only thing that keeps me from eating spoonfuls of coconut oil, is the unpleasant side effects of eating too much of it. It used to be more than 1 tablespoon a day was too much, but I can eat at least 4 tablespoons a day now with no bad effects. ...I love the stuff!
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Psyllium husk powder is also good, Same amount of carbs as fiber.0
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Magnesium citrate works for me, that or coconut oil. First two weeks it wasn't an issue but lately it's crept up. I take a pill in the am and then Natural calm before bed as it helps me sleep too.0
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I have the same problem when I do low carb. I'm doing the Paleo AIP for a recently diagnosed autoimmune disorder, so I've had to cut out dairy and sweetener in my morning coffee. Instead I've been putting a tablespoon of coconut oil in it, and now my digestive system is running like a well-oiled machine.0
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I like benefiber but I'm new to keto so it may have drawbacks I'm not aware of0
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chaoticdreams wrote: »Magnesium citrate works for me, that or coconut oil. First two weeks it wasn't an issue but lately it's crept up. I take a pill in the am and then Natural calm before bed as it helps me sleep too.
I use Metamucil daily. Sugar free. But the plain Psyllium husk powder works the same way without the added ingredients and can be added to a shake more easily since it doesn't have flavor.0 -
heatherandimran wrote: »I like benefiber but I'm new to keto so it may have drawbacks I'm not aware of
https://www.gutsense.org/fibermenace/fm_chapter1.html
http://modernhealthmonk.com/low-fiber-diet/0 -
I was going to say, fiber bungs me up worse now that I'm fat adapted. I switched between diarrhoea and bad constipation when I went ketosis, and I always suffered with constipation terribly on the SAD diet. But since becoming keto-adapted it has taken care of itself. It took about six weeks though for my digestive system to get accustomed to this woe.0
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Excellent links on fiber. Thanks!
6am -Eggs cooked with butter and coconut oil, 1-2bacon, coffee with heavy cream --10 am Bathroom. Like clockwork. Gotta run. Ciao.0 -
I've cut out dairy. The coffee & coconut oil keep things moving for me0
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Try flaxseed. Bulletproof coffee works wonders for me.0
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I've added 1/4 tsp to each of my cups of coffee (I have many) and it seems to give "things" a jolt. Not only does the coconut oil add lubrication, but it seems to add more instant energy effects to the coffee.0