We always hear about nature calling, but what if it doesn’t? What is
there’s nothing to answer to? When constipation sets in this a question
that many of us have to face, and we often face it alone. Before you
give into that desperate I’ll-do-anything-just-to-go mode and run
to the store, take a moment look around your house first. The answer to
your bathroom woes may be closer than you think, and using an
alternative to over-the-counter laxatives increases the likelihood that
you won’t be feeling forgotten by nature again anytime soon.
“Potty problems” are something we avoid in our everyday conversations. While you may be more than willing to share how much your sore throat is torturing you, rarely do you go into the office and announce that you haven’t pooped in five days. However, constipation is not something to be embarrassed about, and if you’ve had it (and we all have) than you understand that it is no laughing matter-in fact it can be downright debilitating. Before running to the drugstore for a quick-fix laxative (which often worsen the problem) try some simple home remedies to relieve your discomfort, and keep it from coming back.
“Potty problems” are something we avoid in our everyday conversations. While you may be more than willing to share how much your sore throat is torturing you, rarely do you go into the office and announce that you haven’t pooped in five days. However, constipation is not something to be embarrassed about, and if you’ve had it (and we all have) than you understand that it is no laughing matter-in fact it can be downright debilitating. Before running to the drugstore for a quick-fix laxative (which often worsen the problem) try some simple home remedies to relieve your discomfort, and keep it from coming back.
1. Oil…it gets more than cars running
You will need…
-1 tablespoon of olive oil
-1 teaspoon of lemon juice (optional)
Directions
In the morning consume one tablespoon of olive oil. It works best on an empty stomach, so have it before you eat anything else. If you forget, wait until later when you haven’t eaten for a while. You can mix it with a little bit of lemon juice if you like to lighten the flavor (lemon juice also acts as a natural aid for constipation.)
2. Freshen up from the inside out
You will need…
-1 fresh lemon
-1 cup of warm water
Directions
Squeeze the juice of 1 lemon into 1 cup of warm water. Drink or sip until finished completely.
3. Molasses makes the world go ‘round
You will need…
-1 teaspoon of blackstrap molasses
-warm water or tea (optional)
Directions
Consume one teaspoon of blackstrap molasses. Start slow and small here-if you don’t like the flavor of molasses, you can add it to a cup of warm water or tea to dilute the taste. If you find that a teaspoon has not been effective, you can go as high as 1-2 tablespoons, but try less at first.
4. Coffee is our friend (sometimes)
5. Get moving
If you want stuff to move through your body, you need to move too!
Our lifestyle these days not only involves dietary changes that increase
constipation, but we’re often sitting much more than we’re active.
While there isn’t an exact scientific reason as to why lack of exercise
is linked with getting clogged up, we can assume that moving the body
helps get the smooth muscle in the colon moving as well. Keep in mind,
however, that you should wait an hour after big meals before exercising.
There are also specific stretches and workouts that are supposed to
help with getting good old number 2 out the door.
6. Go natural (aka fiber, fiber, and more fiber)
-Beans
-Apricots
-Whole grain bread
-Berries
-Broccoli
-Plums, pears, and apples
-nuts
-Potatoes (skip the fries though)
7. Get some FLAXitive
Flaxseed oil is a pretty simple home remedy for constipation. It sort
of coats the walls of the intestine, as well as stool, and increases
the number of bowel movements you are having. Enjoying your oil with
orange juice is a double whammy when it comes to constipation, since
oranges have a good amount of fiber in them (make sure to get orange
juice with pulp, which is what has most of the fiber.)You will need…
-1 glass of orange juice with pulp (8 oz.)
-1 tablespoon of flaxseed oil
Directions
Mix 1 tablespoon of flaxseed oil with 1 glass of orange juice. Drink as needed, but give it time (up to 5 hourse) to start working so you don’t overdo it.
8. Aloe-it’s benefits aren’t just skin deep
Aloe is known to soothe minor cuts and burns, but it can also soothe
your tummy. It’s best to use pure aloe vera gel from the plant. The gel
straight from the plant is more concentrated than commercial aloe juice
so don’t use more than 2 tablespoons. If you don’t have an aloe plant,
than drinking aloe juice can accomplish similar results.You will need…
-2 tablespoons of pure aloe gel or 1 cup of aloe vera juice
Directions
Mix two tablespoons of pure gel with fruit juice and drink in the morning, OR drink one cup of aloe vera juice as needed.
9. Establish a routine
10. Baking soda does it all
You will need…
-1 teaspoon baking soda
-1/4 cup warm water
Mix a teaspoon of baking soda with ¼ cup of warm water. Drink all of the mixture-the quicker you finish it, the better it seems to work.
11. Empty out with Epsom salt
Epsom salt is an effective home remedy for constipation for two main
reasons. First, the salt draws water from its surroundings, softening up
stool and making it easier to pass. Second, the magnesium that is
present in the salt promotes contraction of the bowel muscles, which
also makes passing easier. Table salt can be useful in terms of drawing
water out, but it lacks the magnesium that Epsom has, so try and use
Epsom salt if possible.will need…
-2 teaspoons of Epsom salt (for adults) OR ½ teaspoon (for children)*
-1 cup of water or fruit juice
Directions
Dissolve 2 teaspoons of Epsom salt in one cup of water or fruit juice and drink all of it. If within 4 more hours there is no sign of bowel movement, you may take one more dose. Only use ½ teaspoon for children.
*Consult the box for dosing
12. Don’t forget the prunes…
You will need…
-2 glasses of prune juice (8oz)
Directions
Drink one glass of prune juice in the morning and one at night to relieve constipation. It should start working within a few hours, so it’s important to let one glass pass through your intestines before attempting to drink another-or else you risk diarrhea. You can also eat several prunes instead of drinking the juice if you prefer.
13. Heed natures call
14. Dandy Dandelions
You will need…
-1-2 teaspoons of dried dandelion leaves
-1 cup of hot water
Directions
Put 1-2 teaspoons of dried dandelion leaves into a mug, and pour hot water over them. Cover and let steep for 6-10 minutes. Drink up to 3 times a day.
15. Bacteria is necessary
You will need…
-1-3 cups of plain yogurt
Directions
Eat a cup of yogurt with breakfast, and then on its own or with snacks throughout the day.
16. Rock the squat
American’s spend a little less than $1 billion dollars a year on laxatives that will ultimately only contribute to the problem, and wreak havoc on the body. Know that you do not have to have a bowel movement every single day to be regular-that is a myth that contributes to the dependency on laxatives. Some people only poop every few days and that’s normal for them, while others go multiple times a day. We’re all different, and there are too many factors to decide how often every single person should be going-just know your body and use common sense.
Constipation may be something that people like to keep to themselves, but whether you don’t tell a soul, or announce it on graduation day via the loudspeaker, it all comes down to the fact that it can seriously impede day to day life. It is also, thankfully, something that can often be effectively treated naturally and at home. As a bonus, many of the lifestyle changes that help constipation (diet, exercise, etc.) simply make you an overall happier, healthier human being.
16 Home Remedies to Relieve Constipation
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Thanks for sharing such helpful tips on home remedies to relieve constipation. However, my brother has constipation problem and may be such tips will help him. For now he is using herbal remedies for constipation and that working in effective.
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