Gross subject!! But need help!?!?
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I found eating 1/4 cup of Original Allbran daily and increasing my water intake took care of my problem naturally.0
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Magnesium has been a blessing to me. I've struggled with that problem my whole life, even increasing fiber, water, etc didn't help but been fine ever since I started adding magnesium supplements!1
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Magnesium and avocados. Magnesium is a hard-to-obtain mineral through diet alone anyway, and the fats of the avocado (heart-healthy fats) are amazing stool softeners.2
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I'm always amazed and surprised when I log in my healthy, colorful, fruits and veggies and see how few grams of fiber they have in them. That's one reason why i eat whole wheat pasta, barley, oatmeat, raspberries, beans, ovacadoes, Brussels sprouts, nuts, etc. I don't have all of them in one day, but try to hit over 26 grams a day, even if I have to suppliment with flax or chia seeds. That, and lots of water!
Oops ... I made a new veggie in my post ... avacadoes!
How are you (or anyone else for that matter) eating your chia seeds? I soak them overnight in a mason jar and drink it. I heard it was bad to eat them raw as they could expand in your throat!0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »I just looked up the macros for prunes.. 200 calories for a piddly 6g of fibre. Not worth it imo
I remember reading somewhere there is compound in prunes that helps to soften stools hence why prunes help people go to the toilet, no idea if is true or not though....
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I found that including beans in your diet helps a lot! I make my own vegetable-based recipes from scratch and usually include beans of some sort (I make chilli, hot pot, soups, rice and bean dishes, etc.) and I'm super regular. Also, try coffee - you may be one of the 30% of people (like me) in whom coffee consumption triggers peristalsis - in English, you need to go about 20 minutes after a cup!0
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tiptoethruthetulips wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I just looked up the macros for prunes.. 200 calories for a piddly 6g of fibre. Not worth it imo
I remember reading somewhere there is compound in prunes that helps to soften stools hence why prunes help people go to the toilet, no idea if is true or not though....
Not a scientific reference (but it references scientific articles!): http://mentalfloss.com/article/69479/why-do-prunes-make-you-poop
Also for OP--kind of a woo site, so take it with a grain of salt, but most of these foods seem to work for me: http://bembu.com/foods-that-make-you-poop0 -
It's been a problem for me right along too lol0
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I'm always amazed and surprised when I log in my healthy, colorful, fruits and veggies and see how few grams of fiber they have in them. That's one reason why i eat whole wheat pasta, barley, oatmeat, raspberries, beans, ovacadoes, Brussels sprouts, nuts, etc. I don't have all of them in one day, but try to hit over 26 grams a day, even if I have to suppliment with flax or chia seeds. That, and lots of water!
Oops ... I made a new veggie in my post ... avacadoes!
How are you (or anyone else for that matter) eating your chia seeds? I soak them overnight in a mason jar and drink it. I heard it was bad to eat them raw as they could expand in your throat!
I sprinkle chia seed into my oatmeal before I cook (in the microwave), and I also add it to my smoothie as a thickener when I don't use protein powder shake mix, or sprinkle them onto my yogurt for some crunch.
I would not swallow chia seed dry as they are gritty ... but somehow I doubt they would actually expand in your throat unless you held them there. However, soaking them before using might help keep down any bloating some people get from them (they are like beans in that respect for some people, which are also great for fiber)1 -
tiptoethruthetulips wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I just looked up the macros for prunes.. 200 calories for a piddly 6g of fibre. Not worth it imo
I remember reading somewhere there is compound in prunes that helps to soften stools hence why prunes help people go to the toilet, no idea if is true or not though....
Prunes have a high amount of sorbitol which gives them their wonderful laxative properties. I have used prune juice in the past, just don't overdo it.
There is always a jar of prune juice in pantry, but I actually much prefer the dried fruit ... 3 little prunes as an evening snack ... but it's hard to stop at just 3.1 -
Anyone else get bound up from eating beef? Everytime I have a burger, roast beef, or steak I know I will be searching for the prunes and adding extra chia seed to my oatmeal for at least 5 days.0
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tiptoethruthetulips wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I just looked up the macros for prunes.. 200 calories for a piddly 6g of fibre. Not worth it imo
I remember reading somewhere there is compound in prunes that helps to soften stools hence why prunes help people go to the toilet, no idea if is true or not though....
Prune juice does work ...... I had to give it to my daughter when she was a baby like at 5 weeks her doctor told me it was good for her ....Because the kid could not poop. Well it helped a lot .... I just had to find the right balance for her. Thank Goodness we grew out of that stage
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Can_Do_Gal wrote: »Here's some woo I heard about the other day when researching essential oils: it said to put a couple drops of peppermint oil in the toilet and sit. Results should follow. I haven't tried it, just kind of shook my head, but hey, if there's anyone out there that has tried it, let us know.
It sounds insane, doesn't it? But...after I had 2 of my kids (via cesarean), I was having huge trouble urinating after they took the catheter out. I had the same nurse both times. She brought out the peppermint oil, and low & behold, it worked. She used a "hat" on the toilet & put quite a few drops in there. I could "feel" something.
I don't know if it would work for stool, but it worked for urinating. It does sound like woo, though, I agree. The first time I thought she was nuts.
I know peppermint tea is a good way to get things moving. So I'm not surprised the oil could do something like that. Especially since E.Os are super concentrated.0 -
ashliefisch wrote: »It may be anecdotal, but when I started taking fish oil, I stopped having problems. I swear, it keeps the pipes lubed. I take 3 soft gels daily, but I'm pregnant. 2 for me, 1 for baby to make sure she is getting her DHA.
This surprises me as the last time I was pregnant the advice was to stay clear of eating things that will increase Vitamin A substantially in your system while pregnant. This includes liver and also cod liver oil. Maybe your gels aren't derived from fish liver and are safe for pregnancy, If so please don't worry with my post. If they are derived from fish liver then please look into this further.
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What has helped isn't miralax, but benefiber, which is a soluble fiber that is tasteless... I drink plenty of water, and once a day, one of the waterbottles I add a couple teaspoon... dissolves even in icewater and isn't noticable when I drink. You could even cook with it (add it to soup or sauce). No issues from that, but do remember that everyone's system works different... what's "normal" function for you may not be "normal" for anyone else here, so don't fret too much unless it's causing discomfort or pain.0
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