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Monday, September 28, 2009

Treating Constipation Naturally

By Troy Adams

There is no reason to use a laxative or other product to cure constipation, because everything you need is probably already in your house or can be purchased at any local grocers. While you might immediately think of those ingredients commonly used in natural home constipation treatments like rhubarb, buckthorn, flaxseed, aloe, and senna, the simplest and most effective natural home treatment for constipation is changing your diet and drinking more water. First, you'll want to increase the amount of insoluble fiber you consume, because fiber naturally scrapes the walls of the intestines and helps clean them out. Next, drink lots and lots of water. Staying well hydrated makes stools moist. Both clean intestines and moist stools mean they are easier to pass and you are less likely to become constipated.

Insoluble fiber can be found in things like whole grains, fruits and vegetables. Since fiber passes through the digestive tract virtually unchanged, wheat bran, brown rice or whole grain breads are a good way to add fiber, but eating plenty of fruits and vegetables daily is a good preventive measure. For example, eating raw vegetables, such as celery, cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower can be the most effective because they act as natural scrubbers as they pass through the intestinal system. Of course, you can cook the fruits and vegetables, but for the most fiber and nutrient content, raw is recommended.

You can also alleviate constipation and prevent future constipation by ensuring you drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water each and every day. Your body requires this much water to stay hydrated, function properly, and keep from becoming constipated. While many people think they get enough water in their diets because they drink soda, coffee, tea, or alcoholic beverages, that isn't the same. Alcohol and all the sodium in many soft drinks can actually dehydrate the body rather than hydrate it. And excessive coffee and tea often upset the body's balance and result in diarrhea.

Another key way to avoid constipation is to go to the bathroom to have a bowel movement as soon as the urge strikes. Don't wait. Waiting often results in dry, hard stools that can cause hemorrhoids. Most constipation is caused by poor diet and dehydration. So the best, most natural way to treat constipation is to change your diet and hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!

For people who accumulate a large amount of mucus in their intestines, a colon cleanse may help clean out the intestines to enable stools to pass easier. You can do a colon cleanse easily at home, but don't leave the house if you do. You'll want to be near the bathroom because it gets fast results.

The first part of this remedy is to add a teaspoon of sea salt to a glass of warm water and drink twice a day, to be supplemented with the colon cleanser detox formula. The colon cleanser formula is 2 tablespoons of natural lemon juice, 2 tablespoons of organic maple syrup and 1/10 teaspoon of cayenne pepper in a glass of water, to be drank 6 to 10 times a day.

This detox mixture is actually a remedy often utilized over a 7 to 10-day period to induce weight loss. However, it also works very effectively to treat constipation naturally. The natural ingredients are very effective for cleansing the entire digestive and intestinal tract. Those who wish may use this treatment every few months throughout the year. In between, they should make an effort to eat a healthy, fiber-rich diet of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and drink lots of water to stay regular and avoid constipation. - 17274

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