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		<title>What casues constipation and how can prevent it?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have had it for a while now and im also vegeterian but I had it before that, what causes constipation? and what are some easy ways to get rid of it without going to the docter?<br />
<br />Gluten intolerance can cause constipation. If you&#039;re a vegetarian, you likely eat a lot of bread and pasta to make up for your meat. If you have other health problems or symptoms or if your constipation gets to a point where it&#039;s really bothersome, you could try a gluten free diet to see if it&#039;s causing your problems.</p>
<p>Another thing I&#039;ve found to really help with constipation is green smoothies. There are lots of websites dedicated to green smoothie recipes but my favorite is 1 apple, a handful of fresh spinach, and another type of fruit, like berries or a pear. Add a cup of water and some ice and blend in the blender for a few minutes. You can&#039;t taste the spinach, it just tastes like fruit, but the fiber from the fruits cleans you right out. I started drinking them a couple months ago and I haven&#039;t had <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> since. The theory behind the smoothies is that the nutrients in the spinach are much more available when they&#039;re ground because our teeth can&#039;t grind them enough to get all the nutrients. I don&#039;t know if that&#039;s true or not, but it&#039;s really effective for constipation and all the fiber really lowers your appetite. It&#039;s great for dieting. Let me know if you need any more suggestions!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was wondering, is constipation when you feel like you have to go but it wont come out, or if you just don&#39;t feel like you have to go at all?<br />
<br />Can be both.  <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> occurs when the colon absorbs too much water or if the colon’s muscle contractions are slow or sluggish, causing the stool to move through the colon too slowly. As a result, stools can become hard and dry.</p>
<p>Treatments:<br />
More Dietary fiber in your diet (like metamusil supplement)<br />
Proper exercise and diet (including fresh fruits and veggies!)<br />
Laxatives, enemas, suppositories if it gets too bad and you need a little &#39;help&#39;</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it just the fiber or is there something else in them that helps with constipation?<br />
<br />Prunes are just one of the &quot;high-fiber foods&quot; - Fiber makes the stool softer and easier to pass. Certain foods are wonderful, natural agents for regulating bowel movements and keeping the colon clear of harmful bacteria. Prunes are one example of this. Generations of people have used prunes to reverse the effects of <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>. Apple, pear, and cranberry juices all can help move things along and the acidity in these juices also helps balance the bacteria that are found normally in our bodies, particularly in the lower intestines and colon.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I usually experience <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> after a diarrhea. Although it does not happen often but everytime there is a diarrhea, constipation will follow suit. Is it normal?<br />
<br />Yes normal, you get dehydrated form the runs and then your body hoards fluid after. One of lifes bummers. Do try to drink as much water as you can when you have the runs and after. It helps a lot.</p>
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<br />You don&#39;t feel better after dropping the kids off at the pool?  I always feel my best when I make a mud monkey that I can be proud of.  Hell, even talking about it has me smiling&#8230;</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;m breastfeeding my 10 week old also feeding her formula, but enfamil lipil with iron is giving her <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>, and I&#39;ve researched and it appears that similac advance and nestle good start are the best? So which one should I use? (I know I should probably consult my pediatrician about this but I was just wondering so I would know before I went in to see the pediatrician.) Thanks!<br />
<br />I don&#39;t know if you&#39;re keen on  home remedies, but I have something simple that my grandmother has used for over 50 years.</p>
<p>Chamomile tea - add a bit of sugar and keep it warm and she will be pooping in no time.  Most of time she will still be drinking while she fills her diaper.  It also gives them a new taste.</p>
<p>I used it for both my kids&#8230;it also works wonders when they have upset tummies.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My son has occasional <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> now that we have him on formula. Can anyone tell me how much prune/apple juice they have given their children to help them go? 1oz? Diluted with any water? I bought the Heinz baby brand. I am more comfortable giving my son juice rather than sugar water.<br />
<br />I depends upon how old he is, and how is body reacts to it.  If he has never had juice before, you would want to water it down, 1/2 juice, 1/2 H2O.  You need to experiment, to see how much he needs to produce a bowel movement.  I would start at 2 oz. (1 H2O, 1 juice), and work up to 4 oz. (2 + 2).<br />
If that doesn&#39;t work, you should talk to your doctor about other options, such as changing formula.</p>
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Should I try a laxative? will this end the whole bloated belly thing? It makes me look about a few pounds heavier, Help?</p>
<p>Thanks !<br />
<br />It sounds like you have been constipated for several days. I think eating fruit and taking some stool softeners may help, if not by all means take a gentle laxative because you are filling up with gas and you need to relieve all that pressure and contents of your colon.Also drink plenty of liquids maybe prune juice which is a natural laxative.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know you should eat and drink more water, and grains, but could you give you me some recommendation for healthy, nutritious, and high in fiber, low in sodium food or snack?</p>
<p>Also, how does constipation occur?</p>
<p>i have been constipating for about 1 week, and i am taking medication from doctor, i need a faster way to cure it, so i could be back on the track.<br />
<br />The best long term cure I&#39;ve found is a primarily vegetarian diet, plenty of water, some probiotics, proper weight management, and lots of daily exercise.</p>
<p>This is kind of my &quot;cures what ails ya&quot; strategy. Works for just about everything. Things have been working smoothly ever since.</p>
<p>What causes constipation is a bit complicated. Has to do with diet and flora (bacteria) balance in the intestine&#8230;.<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/<a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My youngest has been suffering from <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> for a couple of weeks. The only way she can go by the use of laxatives and stimulants. The doctors are not being much help. What can we do or use to help her?<br />
<br />I have suffered from this since I was a child.  From the sounds of your situation, your doctors aren&#39;t much help&#8230;mine weren&#39;t either until now.  </p>
<p>First, please have your doctors check for a lactose and wheat intolerance because that could solve your problem right off the bat.  If there is an intolerance and you eliminate these from the diet, problem should be solved.</p>
<p>Here&#39;s what we have done and it is finally working!</p>
<p>2 doses per day of Milk of Mag, a daily dose of fiber and a TON of water.  I had to do this for about two months to train my digestive system to go daily.  Once I had gotten on a schedule of daily bowel movements, I was able to slow down to one dose per day of the Milk of Mag.  After about a total of 4 months, my body took over and started to do what it was supposed to do.  </p>
<p>I still have problems triggered by certain foods so I also did a food diary to try and figure out which ones were causing the problem.</p>
<p>Your child may have juvenille Irritable Bowel Syndrome as well.  This can be helped, but not cured, with a certain type diet and help from the doctors.  Keep hounding them and they should eventually start to get the ball rolling.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;m not sure whether or not heavy mineral oil which I found in the constipation section of my local pharmacy is food safe or not. I presume it is ingested as it&#39;s a laxative but am not certain if it&#39;s adequate for the cutting board. If not can someone please tell me where to find the food safe stuff? Thanks in advance!<br />
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<p>You want to make sure there isn&#39;t anything besides mineral oil in it, or it will go rancid on the wood of your board. Also, vegetable oil, canola oil, and olive oil will all go rancid on your board.</p>
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<br />The health benefits of wheat depend entirely on the form in which you eat it. If you select 100% whole wheat products, however, the bran and the germ of the wheat will remain in your meals, and the health benefits will be impressive! Our food ranking qualified whole wheat (in its original non-enriched form) as a very good source of dietary fiber and manganese, and as a good source of magnesium.</p>
<p>The many benefits of whole wheat products are being recognized more and more by consumers. </p>
<p>Women Who Eat Whole Grains Weigh Less<br />
Whole Grains Reduce Risk of Metabolic Syndrome<br />
Whole Grains Substantially Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk<br />
Whole Wheat&#39;s Betaine Lessens Chronic Inflammation<br />
Whole Grains Help Prevent Gallstones<br />
Whole Wheat Gets You Going<br />
Whole Wheat Promotes Women&#39;s Health and Gastrointestinal Health<br />
Cereal and Fruit Fiber Protective against Postmenopausal Breast Cancer<br />
There are number of other benefits too.<br />
Here what type of heat ,do you mean ? In short it does not cause any adverse heat, but do produces heat to maintain basic functions of life .<br />
And what is means by How come?.</p>
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<br />give her lots of water, stay away from other dairy for a while and then gradually reintroduce it&#8230; like cheese, yogurt, etc. Just keep an eye and if you notice it being a problem, then worry. But until then just switch gradually and her system should keep up</p>
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<br />eat lots of fiber salad ,fruits like apple ,riped papaya,grapes<br />
drink atleast 6-8 glasses of water .. In winter lukewarm water is good &#8230;avoid eating refined flour foods like white bread, pizza,etc ..eat veggies&#8230;<br />
i hope it will help &#8230;<br />
dont ignore this problem some time this problem leads to haemmoriods,anal fissure etc&#8230;</p>
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<br />Hey, I&#39;m very sorry about your recent diagnosis. I also have gastroparesis. My gastroenterologist recommended Miralax to me. I haven&#39;t tried it yet because I haven&#39;t had problems with constipation, but it&#39;s supposed to be a mild, but effective laxative. I know what you mean about baby food&#8230; ugh! I prefer blended up soups now to baby food, except the fruit ones are ok. You should check out the yahoo group for gastroparesis. They offer a lot of support and advice for fellow patients. The link is http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/gastroparesis/. They are a wonderful group and it&#39;s a great place to vent when you&#39;re having a rough day. Good luck to you.</p>
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Are there any health food stores in Beirut?<br />
<br />Your friend should avoid greasy,high fat food and acidic food like citrus juices, carbonated drinks. A tablespoon of  coriander seeds is a natural home remedy for stomach aches, to be eaten after meals. More home remedies for stomach ache at http://www.aches.in/homeremediesstomachache.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am five weeks pregnant and the last few days I have had <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>&#8230;.I can go but its hard to not much of it at all&#8230;.what can I do? any insight would be helpful thanks!<br />
<br />It&#39;s terrible, isn&#39;t it? It&#39;s caused by the pregnancy hormones slowing down your digestive system. Scientists think this is so the body can get every little bit of nutrition from the food you eat, which might have been important hundreds of years ago. </p>
<p>I found that the kind of fiber in whole grains didn&#39;t help as much as eating fresh veggies. I have some celery, carrot sticks, bell peppers, etc. with every meal, and fruit with breakfast. Lots of salad, too. It&#39;s the only thing that really helped me&#8230;. even softeners did nothing.</p>
<p>By the way, my record for not going was 10 days. Consider yourself lucky.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My father has <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> problem, his doctor told him prune juice will help. The question is how much should he drink a day, one big glass/day? I heard that it&#39;s more effective when drink warmed prune juice? Thanks in advance!<br />
<br />as we called it where i worked, the geriatric cocktail.                      About 90-120 ccs heated should do the trick..bout 1/2 to 1 cup.</p>
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High fiber diets are the best for your intestinal tract and for constipation. (...)]]></description>
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Any idea how can I get a healthy intestinal transit?<br />
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<br />High fiber diets are the best for your intestinal tract and for constipation. The fiber helps stimulate your GI tract to push everything down and out. high fiber diets are also a good way to protect yourself from colon cancer. you can find fiber in cereal, whole grain bread, fruits and vegetables. you can also take a fiber supplement, but it is never as good as getting it in your diet.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have constipation, i only go to the toilet like once a week (excretion) and its anoying because you should at least go 1 a day!!! Its crazy and I dont want to rely too much on laxetives ive used them they work but im rleuctant to use them again, how can I stop <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> without using laxetives<br />
<br />eat lots of fiber, drink lots of water, don&#39;t eat too much saturated fat, exercise&#8230;..if this doesn&#39;t work you may need to see a doctor</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My child is mentally challenged and always had a problem with <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> to the point of impaction on several occasions.  It was eventually resolved while in a nursing home.  Now that he is at home, the meds, colace and dulcolax?, aren&#39;t working.  I hate to do it, but I think I may need to resort to giving him an enema.  This was always traumatic for him, but I don&#39;t know what else to do.  I can&#39;t let this go on it only gets worse.  What is the best enema to give and how do I do this now that he&#39;s an adult?<br />
<br />One of the biggest causes of conspitation in the mentally impaired or elderly is dehydration. They may not realize or remember to drink constantly. The feces gets stuck because there is not enough lubrication so it makes it difficult to pass the stool. Encourage him to drink a glass of water or juice at least every hour. Avoid drinks with caffeine. Grapes, raisins, prunes, flax and bran are great to add to a diet to help promote regular, soft bowel movements.</p>
<p>To rid the bowel movement that may be lodged inside, it is much less invasive to give a suppository (instead of an enema). This is a small pill that you insert in the anus (make SURE you lubricate your fingers and that you are gloved). The enema is more invasive and causes more discomfort. As a personal support worker in a nursing home, we always try to give suppositories before an enema.</p>
<p>I really don&#39;t think there is a particular enema I would recommend, they are pretty much all the same. Same goes for suppositories.</p>
<p>I definetely recommend increasing his fluid intake, and try hard to give flax and bran with cereal. You can even bake all sorts of goods (cookies, muffins, bread) with flax seed and bran. Best wishes!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Someone in my family has very hard bowel movements that often block up the toilet. He already drinks a lot of water and eats a lot of fruits and vegetables, and doesn&#39;t experience <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> or any difficulty&#8230;just toilet blockage (and it&#39;s not the toilet because it happens in all toilets). I assume it&#39;s because his intestines are taking too much water out of the stool but since he already drinks a lot of water, etc. I don&#39;t know what would help. Anybody dealt with something similar?<br />
<br />He can use a stool softener.  Docusate sodium can be purchased over-the-counter in supermarket pharmacies and drug stores.  Your family member should also consider that he may be taking in too much dietary fiber.  Try cutting back.</p>
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One of my relatives has got an extrem <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>. First she used 5 laxative pills and they did not help. Then we went to doctor together and doctor told her to use some new laxative pills and some liquid and tablets that she must put in the a**!! Sorry!! But she even used 4-5 of them and she drank so much water, and ate fruits and juicy stuff!! She has terrible pain and after 4 days she still has not sh****!! And I just worry. I dont know what is the solution since no pills and medicine has helped her.<br />
<br />I agree with the person above. A blockage could be occuring that is stuck in the intestines (small or large).  This I would take a visit to the ER for.  Also, your large intestine wraps around from the middle of your body by your anus to the left cavity, then heads up along your left side and then over to the right just below your stomach then south again on the right cavity to connect to your small intestine.  The FIRST curve your large intestine makes to go north is crucial with pain.  Reason being is you WILL have serious pain and possible bleeding if your stool builds up to that first curve.  If she has been constipated to this point it&#39;s possible this is occuring.  I would go to the ER in your scenario, I really would.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#39;t have any of the other syptoms people are talking about like pain, bleeding, etc. The only problem I have is constipation from the hemorrhoids.<br />
<br />I agree with the other person. Constipation causes hemorrhoids. Get treatment for <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> and the hemorrhoids are very likely to get better soon afterwards. </p>
<p>Try a stool softener like Sennocot, it&#39;s over the counter. Eat more fruit and vegetables and drink plenty of water. If that doesn&#39;t help, see a doctor.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the correct treatment for constipation?<br />
I am 17 years old, male, 5&#39;10, 134 pounds and have come off a strict diet a few months ago.<br />
<br />Treatment<br />
Changes in your lifestyle may be the safest way to manage constipation. To help ease symptoms, try using a fiber supplement, such as oat bran, Metamucil, Konsyl or Citrucel. These natural supplements help make stools softer and are safe to use every day. Be sure to drink plenty of water or other fluids every day. Otherwise, fiber supplements can actually make your <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> worse. And add fiber to your diet slowly to avoid problems with gas.</p>
<p>Your doctor may recommend a stool softener, such as mineral oil or docusate (Colace, Surfak), to soften fecal matter so that it passes through your intestines more easily. But don&#39;t rely on stool softeners on a regular basis because they can cause other problems.</p>
<p>Your doctor may also suggest that you take milk of magnesia, which acts as a mild laxative. Mineral oil may interfere with the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and can cause a serious form of pneumonia if it&#39;s accidentally inhaled (aspirated) into your lungs, so don&#39;t take mineral oil just before you lie down.</p>
<p>Other approaches<br />
If pelvic floor dysfunction is the cause of your constipation, your doctor may suggest biofeedback as a treatment. This technique may help you learn to better coordinate the muscles you use to defecate.</p>
<p>In general it&#39;s a good idea to check with your doctor before using any laxatives other than fiber supplements. Try eating lots of high-fiber foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains. It&#39;s a good idea to check the content of prepared foods because not all foods claiming to be high in fiber actually are. Drink plenty of fluids and get as much exercise as you can. Swimming and walking are good choices.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got out of school and have stopped drinking as much water and stop exercising. Its only been like 5 days but now when I eat my stomach hurts and I have like intestinal pain. I was told it may be <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>, I started drinking more water and moving around more but do you know any home remidies like olive oil or something I would keep around the house?<br />
<br />You need at least 30 % of Fiber in your diet. You will get the Fiber from 100% Bran from the Cerial. and other from your fruits and vegaetalbles you eat every day. That should take care of it and you should not have a problem with constipation any more. You can use olive oil in your cooking, and Fish Oil is good to have in your diet for yout heart. But the Fiber will take care of your problem.</p>
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<p>Apple Juice, Figs and Raisins</p>
<p>Here&#039;s another constipation home remedy using apple juice with other fruit. Eat it the first thing in the morning before breakfast.</p>
<p>In a blender, put in a cup of fresh apple juice.  Add equal amounts of dry or fresh figs and raisins and a small organic apple.  Choose how many figs and raisins to use.  You will need to experiment a little.  Get a consistency that is not too thick.  Add a little more apple juice if needed.</p>
<p>Eat this home remedy for a few days until you start to get some relief from your constipation.</p>
<p>Oat Milk with Fig Juice or Prune Juice</p>
<p>Buy oat milk at the health food store.  In the morning, warn 8 oz of oat milk and add the following:</p>
<p>&#034;	3 oz of fig juice or prune juice</p>
<p>&#034;	Two droppers full of licorice extract.</p>
<p>Or you can mix one glass of 50% fig juice and 50% prune juice.  Drink this first thing in the morning.  This powerful home remedy will get your bowels moving.  Drink this combination first thing in the morning.</p>
<p>Stewed Figs</p>
<p>Take 10 - 12 clammy figs and stew them in two glasses of distilled water (16 oz) for 10 minutes. Let them sit in this water overnight.</p>
<p>In the morning remove the figs, warm and drink the juice.  Eat the figs though out the day.</p>
<p>Or prepare a blended drink of,</p>
<p>&#034;	Three or more figs, fresh or sun dried</p>
<p>&#034;	One banana</p>
<p>&#034;	1 tablespoon of honey or molasses</p>
<p>&#034;	one cup of rice dream</p>
<p>Drink first thing in the morning and any time after lunch or dinner.</p>
<p>The following juices provide you with some powerful constipation home remedies that you can use right away.</p>
<p>Mulberry Juice</p>
<p>Mulberry juice has many health benefits.  It is good for digestive tract illnesses.  It can stimulate digestion and assimilation of nutrients in the small intestine.  It is useful for older people for reliving <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>.</p>
<p>Mulberry contains many minerals and vitamins.</p>
<p>Boysenberry</p>
<p>Boysenberry juice has a gentle natural laxative action on your bowel. When your constipation is mild, this juice will help move things in your colon.</p>
<p>Blackberries</p>
<p>Mix Â½ cup of distilled water and Â½ cup of blackberries.  Drink this first thing in the morning to promote peristaltic movement.  Drink this often and it will make you regular.</p>
<p>Blackberries are high in vitamin C. </p>
<p>Cherries</p>
<p>Cherries are high in antioxidants, fiber, potassium, and many other minerals, which are effective in neutralizing body acid.  Cherries contain vitamins B-1, B-2, folic acid and niacin.</p>
<p>Cherries have laxative effects and can start peristaltic action.</p>
<p>Eat fresh cherries throughout the day or drink three 8 oz glasses of cherry juice during the day.  </p>
<p>Buy cherry juice in glass container.</p>
<p>Elderberry Juice</p>
<p>Can be used to help reduce the symptoms of colds, flu, and diabetes.  It also helps to relieve constipation, diarrhea, and hemorrhoids.  Drink 1-2 glasses each day.  Increase the quantity if necessary.</p>
<p>Drinking any of these juices between meals will help you to get rid of constipation and keep your bowels moving.</p>
<p> Rudy Silva<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/constipation-home-remedies-using-juices-113721.html</p>
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<p>Cascara Sagrada comes from the bark of the buckthorn tree.  It stimulates your colon to produce stronger contraction than normal. When it does this, it can work on the most difficult and chronic cases of constipation.  </p>
<p>It is one of the herbal constipation remedies with a strong laxative effect.  It will be found in many herbal combinations that are mixed for constipation.  Cascara has Chrysophanic acid, which stimulates your colon wall to produce peristaltic action.  Cascara also contains a chemical called emodin, which controls the strong action of Chrysophonic acid thus producing a balanced laxative effect.</p>
<p> If you use cascara in a constipation remedy mixture, do not use this mixture for more than thirty days.  After 30 days take a rest from it. Do not use Cascara in large amounts and for long periods since it can cause intestinal distress and become habit-forming.  When you use it, you will see results in 1-2 days.</p>
<p>Cascara Sagrada also stimulates secretions from the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and stomach.  These secretions give Cascara additional laxative effects.</p>
<p>Do not use Cascara Sagrada if you have irritable bowel syndrome, hemorrhoids, or ulcers.  Use Cascara for a limited time.  It can become habit-forming and, if used for an extended time, it can increase the risk of colon cancer.   Its use also causes you to lose potassium with each bowel movement.</p>
<p>If you have liver problems do not use cascara sagrada full strength.  Use it in combination with other herbs.  Cascara is known to put a strain on the liver.</p>
<p>You can take Cascara Sagrada as a single herb for <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>.  As a single herb, it can cause cramping and nausea.  However, I recommend you used it with other herbs.  In an herbal combination, the combination can detoxify your colon, tonify your colon walls, cleanse the blood and produce other synergistic actions.</p>
<p>In Michael Murray, N.D., book called The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines, he talks about the drug interaction of cascara sagrada,</p>
<p>&#034;Cascara and other stimulant laxatives may decrease absorption of other drugs that pass through the gastrointestinal tract.  If you are currently taking an oral medication, talk to your pharmacist or doctor before self-medicating with cascara. Cascara may potentiate the action of digoxin and other heart medications due to potassium depletion. The use of cascara with thiazide diuretics and corticosteroids may further decrease potassium levels.&#034;</p>
<p>Recommend dose for the cascara sagrada, as a single herb, is 350 - 1000mg just before bedtime.</p>
<p>Use 1-4 cascara sagrada powder capsules a night, but do not use these capsules for more than 10 days.  Start with 1 capsule a night and increase the amount each day until you get results you want.</p>
<p>For a laxative tea, use one teaspoon of cascara bark in 3 cups of boiling water for 20 minutes.  Drink 1-2 cups of tea just before bedtime after it has cooled to room temperature.</p>
<p>Cascara Sagrada is a strong constipation remedy and will help you clean out your colon even if you have chronic constipation.  Use it sparely and for a short time.</p>
<p> Rudy Silva<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/how-to-use-cascara-sagrada-as-a-constipation-remedy-123844.html</p>
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<p>Chronic constipation and irritable bowel syndrome are problems that have plagued millions of Americans. It is estimated that 4.5 million Americans are affected by it every year. On a worldwide basis, it is estimated that 37 million people are affect by chronic constipation every year.  It strikes people from all walks of life and in all social statures. Medical research has not been able to determine why chronic constipation or irritable bowel syndrome occur, but new research is being conducted every day. </p>
<p>Chronic constipation is a disease with symptoms that include no bowel movements for up to six weeks at a time, stomach pain and bloating. It is an extremely uncomfortable feeling and often painful. </p>
<p>There have been breakthroughs with treating these horrible diseases. Medicines have been developed to help treat them. Not all of the treatments such as fiber and laxatives work on everyone who has chronic constipation. There is one medication that works for many people called Zelnorm. It is the first medication of its kind to receive FDA approval. </p>
<p>Zelnorm was developed in 2002 and is the first medication that was approved for treating chronic <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> in people under the age of sixty-five years old in 2004. </p>
<p>Studies have shown Zelnorm does not work effectively in men who have irritable bowel syndrome and is recommended for use up to two weeks for women. </p>
<p>Another study that was conducted involved 842 people with chronic constipation. The study was conduct for 13 months. The results were that Zelnorm increased frequency of bowel movements and lessened the severity of bloating a stomach pain. </p>
<p>Zelnorm was developed to help relieve the bloating that occurs with chronic constipation. It is meant to be a short-term treatment and should be monitored by a physician. </p>
<p>Zelnorm is available by prescription only. When you first start taking Zelnorm, it is important to advise your doctor if there are any symptoms or complications you may have. Your doctor may perform tests to make sure that there are no underlying medical conditions. </p>
<p>Severe diarrhea has been reported in some cases. This was the only side affect known to occur with Zelnorm. It is extremely important that you report any changes no matter how small to your doctor immediately. </p>
<p>Zelnorm is a medical breakthrough that can help millions of people with irritable bowel syndrome and chronic constipation. For those who suffer from these diseases, it is welcome news. </p>
<p>For years, people have suffered the embarrassment of these diseases. Finally, there is relief for them. </p>
<p>Although Zelnorm may not be right for everybody, it can help the majority of people that suffer from intestinal disorders. Only a medical doctor can perform the necessary tests to find out if Zelnorm is right for you. </p>
<p>Disclaimer: The information presented here should not be interpreted as or substituted for medical advice. Please talk to a qualified professional for more information about Zelnorm.</p>
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<p>Finding an effective constipation remedy that will help relieve the pain can seem quite daunting for those who regularly suffer from constipation.  <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> is a condition where a person has difficulty moving their bowels and there are a number of ways in which it can be diagnosed such as a physical examination, colorectal transit study, anorectal function tests, barium enema x-ray, and sigmoidoscopy or through a colonoscopy.</p>
<p>However there are number of constipation remedies around which should hopefully help to improve the situation as well as remove the problem.</p>
<p>A good one to use is to train your bowel.  If you can attempt to have a bowel movement at the same time each day (preferably first thing in the morning) as this is when your colon activity is at its highest and you can practice this quite easily.</p>
<p>Ensure that you improve your eating habits but including plenty of high fiber foods (cereals), and lots of fresh fruit and vegetables.  It is important that if you suffer from constipation you limit the amount of ice cream, cheese, meat and processed foods that you consume.</p>
<p>Drink plenty of water (about 1.5-2 litres each day) and avoid those drinks which can cause dehydration such as coffee and alcohol.</p>
<p>Also take up some form of regular exercise and not only will it help to alleviate the problems associated with constipation it will provide you with other health benefits as well.</p>
<p>However, if you find that are still not having regular bowel movements even if you have made the changes above then you wish to consider using a bulk forming laxative such Psyllium or Methylcellulose and they can be used for a long time without any side effects.</p>
<p>There are also other medications that can be used to remedy constipation such as Hyprosmotics, Lactulose, Polyethylene Glycol, Glycerin and Sorbital as well as salines like Magnesium Hydroxide, Magnesium Citrate and Sodium Phosphate.</p>
<p>However if you have found that neither of the above methods work for you then you may try such medications as Anthraquinones such as Cascara Sagrada, Emollients such as Docusates, Senna and Mineral Oil.   There are also stimulants such as Phenolphthalein, Castor Oil or Bisacodyl which may also help to remedy the problems associated with constipation but such medications as these need to be used under strict supervision of a doctor or healthcare worker and only as a short term measure as most of these have some side effects.  </p>
<p>People who are using laxatives should discontinue use slowly and after some time the colon will be restored to its normal working balance.</p>
<p>Finally, you should only use enemas or suppositories as an emergency treatment and if all else fails then surgery may be your only alternative.</p>
<p> Lee Dobbins<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/get-regular-with-this-constipation-remedy-guide-102070.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my dear friend suffers terribly from <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>. I imagine it&#39;s from the medication he has to take. Considering that not taking the medication at this point is simply not an option, and he&#39;s stuck eating hospital food - what is a natural way he can cure his constipation? it breaks my heart to hear that he&#39;s up till 3am in horrible pain! he&#39;s the sweetest guy - can anyone help?<br />
<br />High fiber foods can help a lot. Soluble fiber from fruit and veg will help the most in terms of stool softening. But insoluble fiber, like that from whole grains will also help. </p>
<p>Although I always recommend foods first and foremost constipation from medication is probably going to require a little more. Something like a high fiber drink (benefiber is the best as it has the most soluble, or metamucil if you can get that). The hospital may even supply this. </p>
<p>One thing to remember about fiber is you also need water! Fiber works as it is not digested and it attracts water into the bowel. This makes you stools softer, easier to pass and quicker (as they are more bulky so you push them through faster). But you need to be drinking water too. Not excessive, but about 1-2L per day.</p>
<p>Lactose can help as it works the same way as fiber, attracting water into the bowel. But it can cause bloating and flatulence as the undigested lactose (a sugar) is fermented by the colonic bacteria.</p>
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<p>Here are two <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> remedies that you can use for a mild case of constipation and for a chronic case of constipation.  </p>
<p>Apple and Pear Juice</p>
<p>If you have a mild case of constipation, you can use this remedy to get results.</p>
<p>Prepare equal amounts of fresh apple and pear juice.  Drink this combination when you first wake up and one hour before bedtime.</p>
<p>Juice the pears that are slightly hard.  If the pear is ripe, it is best to blend it whole with apple juice to create a thick drink.  Using the whole pear will give you additional fiber.  Just remove the seeds but do not peel the organic type.</p>
<p>Pears have minerals, vitamins, and chemicals that help to clean out your colon, kidney and to regenerate your blood cells.</p>
<p>Apple Juice and Prune Juice</p>
<p>Here&#039;s a constipation remedy that you can use if you have chronic constipation.  In addition to just drinking apple juice, you can accelerate your peristaltic action with prune juice.</p>
<p>Here&#039;s how to do it.</p>
<p>If you have a juicer you can make fresh apple juice and drink 3-4 glasses a day.  You can also drink store-bought apple juice but try to get fresh squeezed and not the type that has been flash pasteurized or pasteurized.   If you can find fresh apple juice then use flash pasteurized.</p>
<p>Buy your juice in glass containers if possible.</p>
<p>Plastic containers are processed using solvents that stay in the container walls and gradually outgas into the apple juice.  This out gassing is more severe when plastic containers are stored in hot places.</p>
<p>To speed up the laxative effects of apple juice, take the following combination first thing in the morning before you have breakfast, </p>
<p>Drink 2-3 cups of prune juice.</p>
<p>After Â½ hour, drink one cup of apple juice</p>
<p>Then, 1-hour later drinks another cup of apple juice.</p>
<p>I usually buy my prune juice in a bottle and fresh squeeze my apple juice.</p>
<p>Be prepared to head for the bathroom after you drink your prune juice and your first glass of apple juice.  You may need to head to the bathroom soon after you drink prune juice, everyone is different.  I have used this combination and have recommended it to my clients and have had good results.</p>
<p>Prune juice by itself is good for constipation.  It is a safe, gentle and an effective laxative.  Drink a cup in the morning and a cup in the evening.  Prune juice contain the substance dihydrophenylisatin, which is responsible for the laxative action.  Prunes are also high in iron and are a great supplement if you are anemic or low on iron.</p>
<p>If you add prune juice to your diet, do not drink as much of it as you would when you have constipation.  Drink Â½ glasses in the morning and perhaps Â½ glasses in the evening.</p>
<p> Rudy Silva<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/constipation-remedy-using-apples-and-other-juices-113722.html</p>
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<p>Constipation is a fairly common problem for most people but its symptoms and the discomfort that comes along with it make it a horrible experience for most.  Fortunately, it is easy enough to resolve and easy enough to avoid.  Here are some simple tips to follow to prevent future bouts of constipation and maintaining regular, healthy bowel movements.</p>
<p>1.  Fiber, Fiber, Fiber.  A key to fighting constipation is to increase your fiber intake.  It helps produce soft, bulky stools that are easy to expel.  Beans, whole grains and cereals as wells as fresh fruits and leafy vegetables are foods that are rich in fiber.  These vegetables include cabbage, brussel sprouts and carrots.  </p>
<p>2.  In fighting constipation, one must also increase fluid intake.  Drink at least 8 glasses of water each day so there is enough of it to produce soft stools that is easy to eliminate.</p>
<p>3.  Eating more fruits and vegetables also helps fight constipation.  They contain substances that remove toxins and help them be flushed out of the digestive system.</p>
<p>4.  Fighting constipation does not mean sacrificing your protein intake.  The key to enjoying the benefits of proteins without constipating is by eating it with a fiber- rich food.  Suffering from constipation or being prone to it does not mean you have to give protein up entirely.  To keep constipation at bay, balance your protein intake with vegetables so it will not bring out your constipation problem.  Proteins that stay very long in the colon may lead to cancer so eating vegetable along with them help eliminate them eventually.</p>
<p>5.  Engaging in daily exercise is also known to relieve symptoms of constipation and to promote regular body processes including bowel movement.</p>
<p>6.  Ignoring the urge to have a bowel movement is also a no-no in prevention of constipation.  It is good to condition one&#039;s body to do bowel movement first thing in the morning to regularly eliminate body wastes and toxins.  Even if you are busy, if you feel the urge to eliminate waste do so, before you have problems with constipation by habitually ignoring nature&#039;s call.</p>
<p>7.  Maximize the marvels of papaya.  Papaya is a fruit that is rich in fiber and has substances that have antioxidant properties.  Papaya is an excellent source of relief from <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>.  It has a rich, sweet likeable taste that provides not only relief from constipation but is also filling.  It makes an excellent desert and can be eaten as it is or as a drink or shake or as an ingredient in salads.  It is also known to have anticancer properties so it also protects the cells in the colon against this disease.  Papaya also contains papain which is an enzyme that helps breakdown proteins (which is why it is used as a meat tenderizer in many cooking techniques.)</p>
<p>8.  Limiting the intake of foods that are poor in fiber is also a key step in preventing constipation.  During snacks, go for food that provides fiber such as cereals or wheat bread as well as fruits and vegetables.  Fruit juices, especially those prepared from fresh fruits are also excellent sources of fiber that prevent constipation.</p>
<p>9.  Go for natural foods rather than processed foods to prevent and fight constipation.  This means choosing fresh vegetables and fruits rather than those that are canned or have preservatives in them.  Fresh fruits and vegetables mean having all the important nutrients and fibers intact.</p>
<p>10.  In cases where constipation had already set in, the best remedy is to take laxatives.  There are a lot of over-the-counter laxatives available today but it is still best to consult to doctor before taking some.  This is to know which one is the best for your case because it may depend on the cause of your constipation.  Fighting constipation through the use of laxatives should also be done in moderation.  Treatment with laxatives should only be done until regular bowel movement is achieved and not longer.  For children, they should be also be used under the advise of a doctor and should not be used on a long- term basis.</p>
<p>Preventing and fighting constipation is easy enough especially if you could identify the causes of your problem.  By following the above tips in fighting constipation, there is no way you should lose the battle and be deprived of a feeling of comfort that could only come from the regular exercise of one of your body&#039; most important functions: waste elimination.</p>
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<p>Brewer&#039;s yeast can help to ease, reduce, or clear your constipation. If you can handle the taste, add it to your juices morning and night. Brewer&#039;s Yeast contains all B vitamins, except B12.  It also contains many vitamins, minerals and is high in amino acids.</p>
<p>When you first use brewer&#039;s yeast, it will create gas in your colon.  Brewer&#039;s yeast supplements your good bacteria in your colon, increasing its count. This increase in good bacteria activates a battle between the good and bad bacteria creating gas as a by-product. Keep using brewer&#039;s yeast until the gas stops. This many take a few weeks but you are doing one of the best things you can do for your health - increasing good bacteria and reducing bad bacteria.</p>
<p>You can improve the benefit of using brewer&#039;s yeast by eating cultured yogurt or supplement good bacteria capsules between meals. You want to do this between meals so when you take your supplement your stomach does not put out to much HCl acid, which would kill the good bacteria. If you have gout or are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors do not take brewers yeast.</p>
<p>MSM</p>
<p>MSM stands for methyl sulfonyl methane.  MSM is organic sulfur.  It provides many benefits in the body and is widely used as an anti-inflammatory and is especially useful for arthritis pain.  MSM is used in all body cells and tissue including joint tissue.  </p>
<p>MSM is especially good for relieving <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>.  </p>
<p>MSM in your colon stops or blocks the activity of cholinesterase (ko-li-nes-ter-ace.)</p>
<p>What is cholinesterase?</p>
<p>Our nervous system is composed of a network of nerve cells, which start at the brain and end on all parts of our body.  It is nerves that direct muscle contraction or expansion for your bowel movements.  After the muscle completes its movement, an enzyme cholinesterase is released, which stops the muscle from moving again.  Without the nerve signal blocking cholinesterase, the muscle would continue to move nonstop.</p>
<p>MSM is useful in clearing up constipation.  It allows more colon contractions to occur thus helping you clear your constipation. When I have used MSM, up to 6000-8000mg each day, I have experienced up to 3-4 bowel movements each day.  As MSM blocks the activity of cholinesterase, it allows more peristaltic action to occur in your colon.   </p>
<p>Using 2000-4000 mg of MSM, can keep your bowel movements to 2-3 times each day.  Of course, for each person the amount will be different.</p>
<p>The action that MSM has in your colon is useful for older people who have less nerve signals for peristalsis.  Cholinesterase stops the few peristalsis signals older people have, thus creating constipation.  </p>
<p>In S.W. Jacob, M.D., R.M. Lawrence M.D.,Ph.D, and M. Zucker book, The Miracle of MSM, 1999, they say,</p>
<p>&#034;As a dietary supplement, MSM offers great potential for anyone with constipation.  MSM produces a general &#034;tonic&#034; effect in the bowels and normalizes bowel function, particularly for older individuals.  We have given MSM to nursing homes, where constipation is a common problem. The nurses have said that MSM works well for patients, even for individuals not responding to Metamucil or stool softeners.&#034;</p>
<p>Here&#039;s where you can buy MSM torpedo&#039;s. http://www.richdistributing.com/</p>
<p>Rich distributing has good quality products.  I have always received good service and quick shipping.  I recommend you buy the MSM torpedo tablet.  It is a 1000 mg flat oval tablet.  This allows you to take 4000-5000 mg of MSM by only taking 4-5 tablets.  They are easy to swallow.</p>
<p>MSM has not been evaluated for effects during pregnancy so it is best not to use it during this time.</p>
<p>Get constipation relief by using both brewers yeast and MSM.  MSM is easy to use.  Brewers yeast takes a while to get use to.</p>
<p> Rudy Silva<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/how-brewers-yeast-and-msm-clear-constipation-123841.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the first day of my period i have <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> and blood clotting which makes it very painful. However everything lasts for one day and then i get normal periods for 2-3 days.But those 7-8 hours of the first day are very painful. Is it normal? How should it be treated?<br />
<br />Your uterus is filling up with blood and pressing on your transverse colon causing your bowels to slow down and even more cramping.</p>
<p>Try mixing a chamomile tea enema; brew a cup of tea and add it to about a quart of water in a regular normal enema bag.  Make sure water is warm not hot this will unclog your bowels and soothe your entire abdominal area.</p>
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<p>With the current crop of popular protein-rich and low-carb diets flooding the markets, there will probably be a dramatic increase in constipation cases. What is it about beef that affects so many digestive systems?</p>
<p><strong>The Beef About Beef</strong></p>
<p>Beef has certain identifying proteins within its chemical composition that can cause problems with the digestive system of someone who has Irritable Bowel Syndrome. In the lining of the intestines, there are millions of nerves that control the movement of the food waste. The proteins within beef have an almost narcotic effect on those nerves. The nerves fail to do their job and the waste stays where itâs at, causing constipation.</p>
<p>Another way that eating beef can cause constipation is when itâs not cooked properly. Some beef has parasites within it that donât get killed when the beef is under-cooked. When you eat the under-cooked beef, the parasites are allowed entrance into your body and once there, they wreck havoc. The parasites multiply and eventually cover the lining of the intestine, making it nearly impossible for nutrients to be absorbed into the body. They can also block the alimentary canal and actually stop the food waste from leaving the body.</p>
<p>Beef is best eaten when it is cooked medium-rare to medium. At that stage, it can still be broken down by the acids in the stomach. When beef is cooked well-done, it is very hard for the body to break it down and digest it properly. When the beef isnât broken down and digested, it just sits there in the digestive system, blocking everything up.</p>
<p><em>Interesting tidbit</em> - When someone is sensitive to beef, they are almost always sensitive to milk and dairy products. The fact that the milk comes from the same place as the beef, itâs no surprise!</p>
<p><strong>Does That Mean I Have To Give Up My Hamburgers?</strong></p>
<p>There are ways to lower your chances of <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> that still allow you to enjoy your burgers or steaks. First and foremost, you need to make sure your beef is cooked thoroughly before eating it. Here are a few details describing what internal temperature your meats should be cooked to, to be considered safe to eat:</p>
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<li>Beef Hamburgersâ160 degrees</li>
<li>Beef, Lamb and Veal (steaks, chops and roasts)&#8212;Medium Rare-145 degrees, Medium-160 degrees</li>
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<p>Following a well balanced diet can help deter the effects of beef on your gastrointestinal system. Increasing your fiber intake and drinking plenty of water can help to flush out many of the proteins that can cause problems before they can begin. Of course, by incorporating a routine exercise program, you can decrease the chances of becoming constipated.</p>
<p>When your digestive system is constipated, it can become compacted with toxins, mucous and impacted waste. This can cause your body to react in a myriad of ways including:</p>
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<li>Weak immune system</li>
<li>Mood swings</li>
<li>Bad breath and body odor</li>
<li>Backaches</li>
<li>Weight problems and loss of appetite</li>
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<p>If you are suffering from constipation, there are products available that can help solve the current constipation and protect against future constipations. Products like Oxy-Powder do a magnificent job of cleansing and detoxifying the colon.</p>
<p>Oxy-Powder is an all-natural substitute for laxatives that can sometimes be more of a hindrance than a help. Oxy-Powder has a revolutionary formula that gently cleanses the colon over a 12-hour period, detoxifying it and leaving you feeling clean and fresh afterward. Oxy-Powder has the ability to rid the digestive tract of deep-down sludge and mucous and even promotes a healthy environment for beneficial bacteria to grow.</p>
<p>A clean digestive tract can actually boost your immune system. By keeping a healthy digestive tract, your body can better fight off colds, flus and other viruses. Youâll feel better and the nutrients in the foods that you eat can now be absorbed easier and more fully by the body.</p>
<p>The secret of Oxy-Powder is its incredible formula. It uses a combination of oxygenated magnesium, germanium and citric acid to liquefy impacted stools and allow the body to pass the toxins and deep-seated fecal matter, leaving behind a clean colon. After the initial cleanse, you can continue taking a lower dose to maintain your prime digestive environment, even while you eat beef. With Oxy-Powder, you can have your beef and eat it too!</p>
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<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/can-beef-cause-constipation-89871.html</p>
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<p>Constipation is more then a just an agonizing condition.  Itâs downright hazardous to your health.  Especially when occasional bouts of constipation become chronic. Left untreated, constipation can eventually lead to appendicitis, bad breath, body odor, depression, diverticulitis, fatigue, gas, headaches, hemorrhoids (piles), indigestion, insomnia, malabsorption syndrome, obesity and varicose veins.  It may even be involved in the development of serious diseases such as colon cancer.</p>
<p>About 80 percent of all Americans suffer from constipation at some pint in their lives.  More than 2.5 million Americans seek medical treatment for it every year.  In fact, itâs the most common complaint patients have about their digestive system.  Doctors regularly prescribe a host of medications that arenât always effective and can actually be harmful.</p>
<p>It is absolutely essential for the bowels to move daily and regularly.  Why?  Think of your colon as a holding tank for waste matter. This waste should be removed within eighteen to twenty-four hours. Any waste remaining for longer then this can produce harmful antigens and toxins from undigested food and bacteria â which can lead to chronic gas, bloating migraines, fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis.</p>
<p>What Causes Constipation?</p>
<p>In most cases, constipation arises from dietary factors such as insufficient fiber and fluid intake and from the heavy consumption of sugars, meats and highly processed foods.  Constipation can also be caused by certain supplements and medications such as iron, painkiller and certain antidepressants.</p>
<p>Physiological problems such as diabetes, kidney failure, metabolic disturbances, low thyroid or high calcium levels can also lead to constipation.  Other physiological causes include muscular disorders, structural abnormalities, bowel diseases, accelerated aging and neurogenic disorders.  It is also common during pregnancy.  In older individuals, <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> is usually caused by dehydration, a common problem among the elderly.</p>
<p>With people of any age, depression and stress can also be a trigger for constipation. Studies show that stress or emotional upset play a role in constipation by affecting the autonomic nervous system.  These nerves control the natural contraction of the colon (peristalsis), and stress can trigger spasms or inhibit their normal functioning. Traveling can also cause bowel problems for many.</p>
<p>Recommendations:</p>
<p>The first line of defense against constipation should be a diet rich in high-fiber foods.  Fresh fruits, green leafy vegetables, whole grains and legumes are all excellent choices.  Adequate water intake is also essential, especially with a diet high in fiber.</p>
<p>Second, itâs important to avoid constipating and mucous-forming foods such as processed, simple carbohydrates, rich dairy products, heavy meats and oversized meals.  Instead, eat smaller, well-balanced, fiber-rich portions.  You may also want to add 400 mg of magnesium in the morning and evening because this helps relax the intestinal walls and establish normal paristalsis.</p>
<p>In a discussion, Dr. Xiu spoke with Dr. William Wong, a classical naturopath for over 25 years about current laxatives and the difference between those and natural remedies.  Wong cautions against various laxatives on the market:  âon-going studies confirm that the chemicals in these products may cause abdominal problems and non are considered safe for long-term use.â </p>
<p>Both agree that there is one product that stands out which employs an ancient Tibetan formula that has been found to have notable properties.  The ingredients comprise of Chinese Rhubarb Root, Terminahia Chebulic Fruit, Inula and Tibetan Mineral Complex which was developed more then three hundred years ago to combat the relieve of digestive and bowel function disorders problems due to their diet of heavy meats and dairy products (much like our North American diet) that has shown considerable promise.</p>
<p>Chinese Rhubarb Root know as Rheum Palmatum L. Var. Tanguticum has  traditionally been used to promote healthy bowel movements, release metabolic toxins, control parasites and remove excess heat from the body. Modern clinical trials demonstrate that rhubarb is a highly effective laxative that works by lubricating the colon and encouraging peristalsis â without causing diarrhea. Other studies show that Chinese rhubarb also works to balance cholesterol levels and promote healthy blood circulation.</p>
<p>Terminahia Chebulic Fruit has been used throughout China for centuries for the relief of diarrhea, cramping and excess coughing. Modern research demonstrates that the fruit works by mildly relaxing the muscles, including those in the intestines. Chebulic has also been shown to have strong antioxidant and anti-bacterial properties.</p>
<p>Inula know as Vladimiria Souliei (Franch) Ling Root is traditionally used to improve digestion, relieve stomach pain, diarrhea and vomiting. Scientific studies indicate that the root may have its effect through its natural anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic and anti-inflammatory properties.</p>
<p>Tibetan Mineral Complex from the Mirabilite Crystal mineral beds in Tibet is naturally rich in calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, iron oxide and 72 essential trace minerals.  The mineral complex is traditionally used to release body toxins, excess heat and accumulated body fluids. Modern research shows that this special mineral complex can neutralize stomach acid and also sooth and calm the central nervous system.</p>
<p>In Closing:</p>
<p>Eat a diet rich in high-fiber foods, drink plenty of fluids and choose a product this is all natural formula that will help promote normal healthy bowel function, balance the entire digestive system and help with the detoxification of your body.</p>
<p> Rulin Xiu, PhD<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/combating-constipation-by-rulin-xiu-phd-83224.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had never taken medicine for <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> ever, but I was in so much pain that I finally decided to try the medicine. It didn&#39;t work at all! In fact, I feel worse. What can I do? I can&#39;t afford to go to the doctor. Is this an emergency or life threatening? Or will I eventually go? What other steps can I take?<br />
<br />Forget the Milk of Magnesia and get some Peri-Colace (or generic brand).  Take the maximum recommended dose.  It is a stimulant laxative combined with a stool softener.  One you have relief start taking a stool softener everyday until your diet helps you produce softer stools. </p>
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<p>We should first look at what the diagnosis for constipation consists of. Constipation is when the individual has two or fewer bowel movements within a week. If three days pass with no bowel movement, it could pose a serious health risk. The stool will continue to harden the longer itâs in the body, making it even more difficult to expel. Patients are also considered constipated if they experience hard stools, straining or incomplete evacuations 25% of the time they do have bowel movements.</p>
<p>Depression can be the result of numerous factors. Lifestyle changes, eating habits, loss of a loved one and health issues can play a huge role in depression cases. Depression can also be rather difficult to diagnose in many cases. Understanding the signs and symptoms of both of these conditions will help you to have a better understanding of what to look for, how to deal with them and how to prevent them.</p>
<p><strong>How to tell if you may be Depressed</strong></p>
<p>The two most obvious symptoms of depression include feelings of sadness or hopelessness and a general loss of interest in daily activities that usually bring pleasure. Depression can be difficult to diagnose properly because it truly is a condition of extremes. It can cause weight gain or weight loss. It can cause insomnia or the sufferer may want to sleep all day. It can cause pain to move while at the same time causing restlessness. And yes, it can cause constipation or diarrhea.</p>
<p>Depression affects the bodyâs entire system, not just the emotional aspect. It causes the digestive system to function improperly. Headaches and bodily pain are commonplace. In a state of depression, the brain actually isnât functioning the way itâs supposed to. Itâs no wonder that depressed individuals feel as though the world is falling down around them. In a sense, it really is.</p>
<p>In the brain, there are two chemicals that affect your mood. Serotonin and norepinephrine. These two chemicals work as transmitters, sending signals from the brain to the nerves in the body. When there is a deficiency in these chemicals, the signals donât get sent and it throws everything off. Itâs interesting to note, that in most cases, the body can actually fix the problem itself. Unfortunately, it can take 1 to 3 years for that to happen and deeply depressed sufferers canât wait that long.</p>
<p>To replace the depleted serotonin and norepinephrine levels, patients are usually prescribed Antidepressants. One of the main side effects of Antidepressants is constipation.</p>
<p><strong>Why constipation makes us feel depressed</strong></p>
<p>While constipation in and of itself does not cause clinical depression, it can cause someone to feel depressed. The reason is again because of the chemicals in the brain. Constipation prohibits food nutrients from being absorbed by the body. These nutrients are needed for the brain to produce the right amount of serotonin and norepinephrine. When constipated for a long period, the lining of the small intestine can actually build up a layer of toxins that fully prevent any nutrients from being absorbed. Toxins that are normally expelled by the body through bowel movements now have nowhere to go but to be re-absorbed by the body, making matters even worse.</p>
<p>Women are prime targets for both conditions, especially while pregnant. The bodyâs hormones are going so berserk that depression is rarely not seen during or after pregnancy. Another stage in a womanâs life that brings on depression is menopause. Itâs been shown that estrogen provokes dramatic changes in the brainâs activity.</p>
<p><strong>What can be done to prevent <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> and depression?</strong></p>
<p>When youâre not feeling good, or feeling depressed about something, the most common thing people tend to do is head for some comfort food. Itâs usually heavy and unhealthy but totally delicious, right? Unfortunately, those foods, when eaten in large quantities, wreck havoc on an already delicate gastrointestinal situation. It makes it almost inevitable that when youâre depressed, youâll also end up constipated. Itâs a vicious circle that many get stuck in.</p>
<p>The chances of becoming constipated and/or depressed can be dramatically lowered by eating a healthy diet and following a regular exercise routine. Avoiding alcohol and drugs can save the body from many traumas, both mental and physical. Try to follow a regular sleep pattern. Most importantly, if you begin to feel depressed, or have thoughts of suicide, you need to seek help as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Constipation &#038; Coconut Oil</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you suffering from constipation? If you are, you have probably tried numerous ways to find constipation relief. <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> can be caused by numerous reasons including not eating enough fiber, not drinking enough liquids, a lack of exercise, certain medications, changes in lifestyle or routine, ignoring the urge to move your bowels, abusing laxatives, irritable bowel syndrome, pregnancy, traveling and other various reasons.</p>
<p>There are many products on the market which people purchase to try to find constipation relief. These include laxatives, stool softeners, Epsom salts, herbs and enemas. Many people are very disappointed in these products. Many of them only offer temporary relief of constipation. The good news is that there is a natural product that can prevent and alleviate constipation. It is coconut oil.</p>
<p>The latest news is that the coconut oil that is probably sitting in your kitchen cabinet can prevent and alleviate constipation. Since the studies have been released touting the many benefits of coconut oil people are testing it out and getting incredible results. Not only are they finding constipation relief, but many of them are losing weight, getting healthier and acquiring more energy.</p>
<p>The unique thing about coconut oil is that it is safe. It does not turn into fat like other oils. In fact, it can lower your cholesterol.  People who use coconut oil not only reap the benefits of constipation relief, but they are also benefiting from the many other healthy benefits that are a byproduct of adding coconut oil to their diets.</p>
<p>Coconut oil stands next to motherâs milk as being one of natureâs highest sources of medium fatty acids. It raises the metabolism which can lead to weight loss. In addition, the fatty acids in coconut oil enhance the immune system and it helps to fight infections, bad bacteria, yeast invasion and diseases. To put it plainly, coconut oil acts as an anti-viral, anti-bacterial and an anti-fungal.</p>
<p>Coconuts have been held in high esteem in diverse cultures around the globe for thousands of years. It served not only as a source of food, but also as a medicine. Modern medicine has finally discovered what natives in other cultures have known for years â that Coconut and coconut oil can be used to treat a wide variety of health problems including the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Constipation</li>
<li>Bronchitis</li>
<li>Bruises</li>
<li>Coughs</li>
<li>Earaches</li>
<li>Influenza</li>
<li>Jaundice</li>
<li>Nausea</li>
<li>Scabies</li>
<li>Toothaches</li>
<li>Dropsy</li>
<li>Menstruation problems</li>
<li>Swelling and Inflammation</li>
<li>Ulcers</li>
<li>Urinary tract infections</li>
<li>Pneumonia</li>
<li>Gonorrhea</li>
<li>Herpes</li>
<li>Hepatitis C</li>
<li>Thrush</li>
<li>Diaper rash</li>
<li>Ringworm</li>
<li>Athleteâs foot</li>
<li>Candidacies</li>
<li>Lice</li>
<li>Tapeworms and other parasites</li>
<li>Diabetes</li>
<li>Pancreatitis</li>
<li>Osteoporosis</li>
<li>Ulcerative colitis</li>
<li>Crohnâs Disease</li>
<li>Hemorrhoids</li>
</ul>
<p>If you are suffering from constipation you should supplement your daily diet with coconut oil. It is touted as being the âhealthiest dietary oil on earth.â Coconut oil is great for baking and cooking and it can easily be added to salads and dressing. If you want to get your internal machinery running again, oil it up! Coconut oil tastes great and it smells good. It is sure to be the easiest constipation cure that you have ever tried. Just think, it was sitting in the grocery store the entire time. Who would have ever suspected?</p>
<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/constipation-coconut-oil-89916.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Itâs hard to believe, that in this day and age where people are trying to eat healthier and live a generally more active lifestyle, that over 4 million Americans still suffer from constipation. Constipation is often looked at as a hindrance, a bump in the road as it were. The vast majority of those afflicted choose to treat their constipation with over the counter remedies. The fact that over 725 million dollars each year are spent on laxatives certainly supports that theory.</p>
<p>The problem is, is how can you tell when your constipation is severe enough to warrant a trip to the doctorâs office? Itâs difficult to say as each case is different from the next. Severe <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> is diagnosed when the patient has less than one bowel movement per week. If constipation is accompanied by abdominal cramps and nausea, rectal bleeding, involuntary vomiting and sudden weight loss, then a doctorâs visit is vital and should happen as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Your doctor will no doubt look at your familyâs medical history and if there are no colon problems in the family tree, he may initially try to treat the constipation with some laxatives or creams. He may choose to do a physical exam that includes a rectal exam to check the strength of your anal sphincter. Also, he may choose to do some blood tests.</p>
<p>If you get no relief from the laxatives or creams, or if the problem goes away only to quickly return, then your doctor will begin a series of tests to try and single out the real cause. Of course, the severity of the constipation is taken into consideration. A person who has a bowel movement twice a week is handled differently than someone who hasnât had a bowel movement in the same time frame.</p>
<p>Severe constipation can be extremely detrimental to your body and can even cause death if left untreated long enough. The longer the hardened stools stay trapped in your body, toxins are continuing to build up and eventually they get re-absorbed into the blood. In essence, youâre poisoning yourself. The toxins can build to a level where your blood becomes toxic and eventually, if nothing is done about it, you can die from the complications.</p>
<p>If youâre experiencing severe constipation, your doctor will probably begin a series of tests to find out whatâs causing the problem. The main concern in severely constipated patients is always colon cancer, so a few tests will be performed to try to rule the cancer out. Some of the tests may include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Anorectal function tests</li>
<li>Colonoscopy</li>
<li>Barium enema x-ray</li>
<li>Colorectal transit study</li>
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<p>In both serious and routine constipation cases, your doctor will advise you to drink more water and eat more fiber in your diet. Water is the bodyâs lubrication and fiber acts as a softener plus bulking agent in your stool. Adjusting your intake of both can drastically improve your bowel movements. Adding a proper exercise regimen is also necessary for a strong digestive system. Another option your doctor may discuss with you is a colon cleanse.</p>
<p>A colon cleanse is when you take a supplement that is designed to lift and remove all of the deep seated fecal matter that lines your colon. In the bends of your colon, fecal matter attaches to the walls of the interior and sits there building up day after day, year after year. Itâs been shown that most people have about 5 to 25 pounds of fecal matter lining their colon that isnât going anywhere!</p>
<p>It takes a powerful product like Oxy-Powder to clean all the sludge, mucous and grime out from every crevice in your colon. With its incredible formula of oxygenated magnesium, germanium and citric acid, Oxy-Powder softens the impacted stool and allows the body to gently rid itself of the toxic build up. It even begins creating a healthy digestive environment after the cleansing.</p>
<p>A colon cleanse is one of the most important things you can do to immediately improve your overall health. Since 70% of the bodyâs immune system works out of the colon, imagine how much more effectively your body can fight off disease and illnesses if your colon isnât clogged. Colon cleanses have been proven to increase energy and vitality and it even increases metabolism, making weight loss easier than ever.</p>
<p>Taking a maintenance dosage of Oxy-Powder after the initial cleanse can ensure that your colon is as clean and healthy as it can be.</p>
<p>Oxy-Powderâs colon cleansing power should not be taken with the understanding that it will cure the problem thatâs causing your constipation. If you have an underlying reason for your constipation, such as a medical condition like diabetes, Oxy-Powderâs colon cleansing can improve your healthâs situation, but not cure it. Of course, with a healthier colon, you may be able to significantly reduce many negative aspects of certain diseases. Also remember that a product like Oxy-Powder should be taken accordingly and should always accompany a proper diet and exercise program for the optimum results.</p>
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<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/constipation-and-doctors-89926.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Constipation is a problem for a large percentage of the population. Many people who deal with constipation will turn to laxatives and stool softeners seeking relief. While these products may offer temporary relief, they are not good, long-term solutions. The fact isâlaxatives and stool softeners do not cure constipation. Most people donât realize however, if they use these products too much, they could aggravate the constipation and cause other bowel problems as well.</p>
<p><strong>The Truth About Laxatives and Stool Softeners</strong></p>
<p>Over the counter laxatives and stool softeners are easily abused. Continual use of laxatives can be one of the leading causes of constipation. With prolonged use, the colon can become dependent upon the laxative for evacuation. When the colon has been exposed to laxatives and stool softeners for a long time and then it does not get an expected dose, constipation can occur. In other words, your body may forget how to release waste on its own. This causes more <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>, which in turn causes you to start using laxatives and stool softeners even more. Makes you wonder if thatâs the real intention of the manufacturersâto keep you addicted and buying more. Sound like any other harmful products you know?</p>
<p>Overall, having to rely on laxatives and stool softeners to obtain movement in the bowels is not good for the intestines. It can make them âlazyâ when they are not getting the workout they need to stay healthy. Many people start out with a mild case of constipation and make it worse by using laxatives. It can turn into a vicious and perpetual cycle due to the reciprocal relationship between constipation and laxatives.</p>
<p><strong>Effects of Laxatives</strong></p>
<p>Stimulant laxatives have irritating substances in them. For instance, cascara and senna work on the large intestines. They cause the walls of the large intestines to contract so fecal matter can move and eventually leave the body. This is the cramping you feel when you have taken a stimulant laxative.  Not only can most laxatives lead to a weakened bowel, but stimulant laxatives can cause abnormal changes to occur in the intestinal lining.</p>
<p>Melanosis coli is associated with prolonged laxative use. It is a condition causing dark pigment to be deposited on the large intestine, resulting in discoloration of the large intestineâs lining that causes it to turn dark brown or black. Sometimes this condition is called pseudomelanosis coli or it could be referred to as âwear and tearâ pigment. The discoloration may be minimal or very pronounced. The good news is that it can possibly be reversed if the laxative use is discontinued.</p>
<p>It is important to understand just because laxatives and stool softeners are available over the counter does not mean there is no risk involved in their use. People who take laxatives as a means of treating constipation may have an underlying condition, of which they remain unaware, such as a bowel obstruction.</p>
<p>When you suffer from constipation and laxatives seems like a quick fix, which it can be temporarily, you may not realize a better solution exists. Many people simply need to have their colon cleansed. Cleaning and detoxifying the body can rid it of years of accumulated sludge and fecal matter. It helps to rid the body of bad bacteria while making it a welcoming environment for good bacteria. Detoxifying and cleansing the intestines can improve the way you look and feel dramatically. Many people do not realize constipation and built up toxins in the body can cause acne, bad breath, fatigue and weight gain. Once your body is flushed free of the toxins and sludge, it can return to a healthy internal balance. Your skin will not be stressed by trying to get rid of toxins, your breath will smell fresher because you will not have foul gases emitting from your stomach, and your energy levels can increase as your digestive tract loses the sludge and buildup it has been holding for all those years.</p>
<p>One of the best products you can use to cleanse and detoxify your body is Oxy-PowderÂ®.  Oxy-Powder is an all-natural product for oxidizing the toxins, sludge, mucous, and fecal matter that have collected in your system. When you start the colon cleansing process, you should expect to have bowel movements that are liquid in composition as well as extra gas. However, it should not be confused with diarrhea, which is caused by viral infection. You also wonât experience the intense cramping like with stimulant laxatives. The liquid matter you will be passing is simply the old solid matter that has been oxidized naturally so it can be easily flushed out.</p>
<p>What is truly unique about  Oxy-Powder is that once your body has been thoroughly cleansed you can continue regular maintenance doses without any fear of addiction or harmful side effects. Many people use this powerful oxygen-based cleanser and are thrilled with the results. They are able to say goodbye to those harmful stimulant laxatives, along with that awful constipation!</p>
<p>If you suffer from constipation, take heart. There is hope. You do not have to live with being constipated. You do not have to keep a stockpile of laxatives and stool softeners in your home, either. Constipation and laxatives for relief just is not a good combination. Do yourself (and your body) a favor and start cleansing your body today. You will begin to notice the difference right away!</p>
<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/how-longterm-use-of-laxatives-cause-constipation-89930.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My daughter is 6 months old. I started introducting solids about a month ago and she seems to have stomack problems.  Which foods can be introduced at this age to prevent constipation?<br />
<br />hi Snowanka!<br />
I haven&#39;t had children yet but there are a LOT of babies in my family heheh&#8230;whenever this problem  arised doctors told us that the causes of constipation in babies include:<br />
Formula too strong - if your baby is bottle-fed, make sure the formula is made up correctly, so that there is not too much formula powder for the amount of water.<br />
Different formula - changes to the milk formula (especially swapping to ‘follow-on’ formula or cow’s milk).<br />
Not enough drinks - in warm weather, bottle-fed infants require extra fluid such as cooled, boiled water between formula feeds. Breastfed infants may require more frequent feeds.<br />
Solids not right for baby - use the correct solid foods for the age of your baby. Be aware that excessive use of legumes (peas, lentils etc) and high fibre cereals are not appropriate for young infants.<br />
Difficulty passing poo - sometimes a hard poo can cause a little tear or crack in the skin around the anus and this can hurt the baby. The baby seems to know that it hurts to do poo and so ‘holds on’. Then the poo becomes even harder and will be more painful to pass.<br />
Treating constipation in babies:<br />
Increasing fibre from wholegrain cereals and consuming large quantities of fruit, vegetables and water may not be suitable for an infant with constipation. Follow usual advice from your child health nurse or doctor regarding introduction of solids for infants less than one year. Suggestions to treat constipation in babies include:<br />
If your baby is bottle-fed, check the formula tin to make sure the formula is being made correctly. Always measure the water first and then add formula powder.<br />
Offer extra drinks of water.<br />
Gentle tummy massage can help.<br />
A warm bath may help the baby’s muscles to relax (be prepared for them to poo in the bath).<br />
Give only those medicines prescribed by your doctor.<br />
Things you should NOT do when a baby is constipated<br />
There are some things you should not do to treat <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> in babies:<br />
Don’t give prune juice - it contains a natural bowel irritant and is not suitable for infants under nine months of age, even when diluted.<br />
Don’t add any form of sugar, malt extract or rice cereal to formula - it will not help the constipation. </p>
<p>Hope I helped in some way&#8230;take care bye!!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who is looking for a natural aid to alleviate constipation should consider yogurt. Yogurt became popular in the 1970s when many people joined the health food craze that swept through the United States. Today yogurt can be purchased in most any grocery or convenience store. However, not all yogurts will alleviate constipation. Many yogurts are tainted with additives. If you are looking for a yogurt to help you with your constipation you will have to purchase one that is natural and made by using the cultures of friendly bacteria â or probiotics. When you go to purchase yogurt, take a look at the label. Look for the live bacterial cultures Bifidobacterium or Lactobacillis. If these are on the yogurt label then you can feel confident that the yogurt can help you with your constipation.</p>
<p>Many people enjoy eating yogurt. The fact that studies are showing that it improves gastrointestinal conditions such as constipation, gas, bloating, diarrhea and the infection that causes gastric ulcers is an added bonus. The good news about yogurt is it can usually be enjoyed by people who are lactose intolerant. The probiotics that aid in constipation also help to digest the lactose that is present in the yogurt. Many people prefer to purchase plain yogurts. Most plain yogurts do not have the additives and extra sugar that health conscious people want to avoid. People can flavor their yogurts by adding preserves or fresh fruit to it. Yogurt is also a good replacement for mayonnaise and sour cream and it can be used in dressings, dips, smoothies and in desserts.</p>
<p>Individuals who are interested in self care understand that there is a link between their health and their diet. Microbial cultures have undergone intense scrutiny because of their ability to prevent and/or cure a host of diseases and ailments. The first clinical trials on probiotics took place in the 1930s. Researchers focused on probiotics and constipation. Probiotics were found to have significant impact on the intestinal tract and they helped to alleviate constipation. Probiotics are showing that they are a non-invasive and important means that can prevent and treat a host of diseases and ailments. In addition to alleviating constipation, probiotics have a host of other healthy benefits. It can help to relieve diarrhea, decrease diaper rash, enhance immunity, it promotes healthy bacteria in the colon, and it can reduce carcinogens in the body.</p>
<p>Many people question whether they should try to receive their probiotics through foods or through supplements. The choice is purely personal. Taking supplements is very convenient, especially for the individual who do not always have yogurt readily available to him or her. Another reason that people are opting for supplements is that most probiotics do not adhere permanently to the intestines. They work as they are metabolized and grow. It is important that these good bacteria are consumed daily to maintain their effectiveness. Supplements can ensure an individual that they are getting their daily dosage of probiotics into their system.  Individuals who want to go the food route need to make sure the yogurt they consume has the probiotics bacteria in it. Eventually we will probably see more probiotics foods added to the marketplace such as juices, cereals, cheeses and even energy bars. Until then, always read the food labels on yogurt and purchase ones that have âlive active cultureâ on their labels.</p>
<p>It may surprise many people to learn that many mainstream medical professionals are embracing probiotics. Less than 10 years ago probiotics were considered an alternative medicine. However, the research that is being done on these good bacteria is prompting many physicians to tell their patients to supplement their diets with probiotics &#8212; especially if the patient has undergone a treatment of antibiotics. Antibiotics are necessary to kill the bad microbes that are making someone ill. However, antibiotics also kill off the good microbes. Supplementing the diet with probiotics after an antibiotic treatment can strengthen the immune system and get the good bacteria back into the gut.</p>
<p>If you are suffering from constipation or other gastrointestinal problems you should seriously consider the benefits of eating yogurt on a daily basis. If yogurt doesnât turn your taste buds on then consider purchasing probiotic supplements. Using something natural to alleviate <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> will certainly be easier on your system than using harsh laxatives, stool softeners or enemas. Your constipation will not only be alleviated by probiotics, but your entire digestive tract can benefit from them.</p>
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<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever been constipated to the point that you were sure you were going to have a heart attack? All the straining and forcing can definitely put a strain on your entire body, but does constipation itself have any adverse effects on the heart?</p>
<p>First off, itâs important to know the signs of constipation and understand what it is. Constipation is not so much a condition as it is a symptom of a much larger issue. The larger issue could be something as simple as a side effect of a prescription medicine or as complex as a health risk, such as diabetes. Constipation can have nearly infinite causes, so it pays to know your body and how it works.</p>
<p>Constipation can be diagnosed when the following occurs:</p>
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<li>No bowel movements for 3 consecutive days</li>
<li>Hard stools 25% of the time</li>
<li>Straining and/or incomplete bowel movements 25% of the time</li>
<li>Two or fewer bowel movements within a weekâs time</li>
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<p>As you can see, being diagnosed as constipated doesnât always mean that you cannot have a bowel movement. Many people have bowel movements and are still considered constipated. Itâs a matter of the quality, and not just the quantity, of the bowel movements that count.</p>
<p><strong>The Heart of the Matter</strong></p>
<p>Many of the same things that cause constipation can also be detrimental to your heartâs health. For example, high blood sugar causes constipation and can also cause heart problems. Just as a high fiber diet can dramatically help constipation; it can also reduce your chances of a heart attack.</p>
<p>In a study of French adults, it was proven that the higher the fiber intake, the lower the chances of high cholesterol and blood pressure or of being over-weight. All of which affect both the heart and constipation. High fiber diets also show to lower abdominal obesity as well as blood sugar levels. The recommended amount of daily fiber is between 25 and 35 grams. The average American eats about 15 grams per day.</p>
<p>The proper amount of daily water soluble dietary fiber can help control diabetes, hemorrhoids, constipation, intestinal polyps, diverticulosis and even reduce the risk of colon cancer. It can even significantly reduce cholesterol within 4 weeks. Fiber has scientifically been shown to be a valuable ally in the war against many cancers, stroke, hypertension and coronary heart disease.</p>
<p>Virtually every one of the most notorious health killers can be impacted by eating a diet thatâs high in fiber. So, itâs plain to see how <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> can affect the heart. When youâre constipated, it can be a warning sign that something is wrong with your body internally.</p>
<p>While low fiber intake can certainly be a reason for constipation, itâs important to remember that there is always a possibility of an underlying reason for your constipation and many of these reasons can also affect your heart.</p>
<p><strong>Give Your Heart a Break!</strong></p>
<p>Many health experts agree that the best thing you can do for your body is a periodical colon cleanse. It rids your body of years of built-up sludge and mucous that sticks to the inside of your intestines. When your intestines get clogged with all that matter and debris, it makes it extremely difficult for your body to absorb nutrients that are needed for it to function properly.</p>
<p>Everything starts with the colon. If your colon is clogged and dirty, your immune system will suffer, your risk of cancer is higher, your heart works harder and you are actually self-poisoning yourself since toxins are being re-absorbed into the body instead of being expelled. A clean colon will increase your metabolism, allowing you to lose weight easier and give you a sense of overall well-being.</p>
<p>Oxy-Powder is a product that can cleanse the colon as well as build a healthy environment for good bacteria to grow within your intestines. Oxy-Powder is an all-natural solution that can help constipated sufferers on their first step to a healthier lifestyle.</p>
<p>Oxy-Powder uses a unique combination of oxygenated magnesium, germanium and citric acid to leave your colon clean and fresh. And thatâs exactly how youâll feel too! If your colon is clogged and sluggish, you feel and act like it. Likewise, when you colonâs clean, youâll feel lighter and experience energy like never before.</p>
<p>Use Oxy-Powder to clean out all of the deep down sludge and grime thatâs been collecting in your colon over the years. Restore your vitality and actually receive the nutrients from the foods you eat. Your heart will work more efficiently and many of the dangers that can affect your heart can be alleviated before they have a chance to do any real damage.</p>
<p>By using Oxy-Powder, you can treat the constipation and in turn be doing your body a world of good. The tips for a heart healthy lifestyle? Increase your fiber intake, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly and periodically cleanse your system with a product like Oxy-Powder. Itâs as easy as that.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Symptoms seem to come and go but I&#039;ve haven&#039;t experienced any constipation at all. (Not that I want it) but wondering if this is common.<br />
<br />yeah i think it&#039;s normal. I didn&#039;t start getting symptoms until i was about 8 weeks. but every woman is different. their symptoms vary.<br />
as a matter of fact i didn&#039;t get any <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> at the beginning of my pregnancy</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Water is a big part of constipation. Constipation, the absence of at least three bowel movements per week, often occurs when the colon, which is an avenue out of the body for waste, absorbs too much water from the bowels. And alongside factors like irritable bowel syndrome, laxative abuse, problems with the colon and rectum, dehydration is one of the major causes of constipation. Increasing the daily intake of fluids, like fruit juices and water, will add moisture to the colon, subsequently making bowel movements easier to pass again. Constipation may be in for more water works. In recent years, studies have emerged with the idea of pointing to the preceived  health benefits affiliated with a irregularity treatment featuring hard water.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> and the Role of Hard Water</strong></p>
<p>Mineral water contains dissolved minerals, like salt, sulfur and certaing gasses (the good kind). In essence, mineral water is H2O in it&#039;s most natural state- and you can just forget about that bitter pipe water taste. For generations, mineral water only had a home in bath-houses and springs, because of it&#039;s perceived healing power.</p>
<p>Today, you can gulp mineral water down, rather than just use it for swimming around. It can be processed, or taken straight from the source. In either case, water made with minerals can be a magic potion of sorts, featuring lots of therapeutic value.</p>
<p>Characterized by a drying effect on the hair and skin, hard water describes H20 that contains a high concentration of dissolved minerals, like calcium and magnesium in particular. Not only is hard water not detrimental to your health, the buildup of minerals has been medically linked to lowering the risk of heart attack, high blood pressure, and providing potentially alleviating effects on the onset of constipation in the eighty-five percent of homes that have hard water. It is the combination of calcium and magnesium that can be pivotal in preventing constipation-when taken in the right quantities, of course.</p>
<p>Featuring a rich union of calcium and magnesium, hard water combats constipation by promoteing a clean colon, and a clean colon goes a long way in keeping the body regular. The revolutionizing Oxy-Powder colon cleansing supplement works just like hard water by producing a throughly cleansed clean that sends constipation packing and makes you feel better from the top of your head to the soles of  your feet. The calcium relief in hard water kicks in by teaming up with excess bile and it&#039;s resident fats to lather up a soap of sorts-this insoluble substance is emitted for the body during a movement of the bowels. This is the process that goes on to keep the colon clean.</p>
<p>The recommended daily dosage of hard water calcium for constipation relief is one thousand to one thousand five hundred milligrams. You&#039;ll want to take between four hundred milligrams and six hundred milligrams of calcium at a time. In addition to alleviating the remnants of a battle with constipation, calcium can actually be a frequent constipation causer. And that&#039;s where the unique union between calcium and magnesium in hard water proves pivotal. Combining at least five hundred to one thousand milligrams of magnesium with a constipation-curtailing combo of calcium.</p>
<p>While the calcium contained in hard water can be instrumental and giving constipation the old heave ho, some forms of calcium, like calcium in the carbonate form, for instance, will actually impede movement of the bowels. And taking calcium as a citrate can expose the body to antacids featuring aluminum contents. Perhaps the best form of calcium to intake comes in the gluconate, which is the form of calcium found in milk and veggies, aspartate, or orotate. These calcium forms can be asorbed easily for a person with a weakened digestive system.</p>
<p><strong>How Often Should You Drink Hard Water?</strong></p>
<p>Dare it be said&#8230;.how about guzzling down a few glass of mineral water every day. After all, you need water to live, you might as well enjoy the filet mignon of liquid. Your kidneys will thank you for the much needed upgrade from spring and tap to nature&#039;s promise. Practically every nation has it&#039;s own brand of mineral water, most countries have several-unlike some of those other water, you&#039;ll get a lot of variety here. And in terms of taste, hard and soft water have a lot in common.</p>
<p>And many come widely regarded. Take Alegeria, for example. This African nation sells eight brands of mineral water, including: Aman n&#039;Rasrou Batna Ben Haroun El GolÃ©a Ifri Sidi el Kebir Toudja Youkou. Now, that&#039;s just a sprinkling of what some other countries are offering, including the good old US of A, with a whooping 175 brands of mineral water on the market for you daily enjoyment. Of course, some of the most famous mineral water calls the Swiss Alps home-just look at Evian.</p>
<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/constipation-and-hard-water-89943.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it&#39;s stuck and you can&#39;t go no matter how hard you try, what can you do. All the foods they recommend could help prevent a problem, but they don&#39;t seem to fix the problem if you already have it. Will you eventually die? Is it life threatening if it&#39;s stuck. If you already eat all fruits and vegetables and exercise daily, what would cause terrible constipation? How do you treat it?<br />
<br />There are several medical problems that can cause <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>, but it can also be a problem of your digestive system. Its best to get a full exam from your doctor. If you can pass gas then eventually you will move your bowels. If you cant then you have a bowel blockage and yes that can be life threatening, but the pain that you have from it will have you running to the ER for answers instead of your computer. There are many things that you can buy over the counter for constipation. You can always go to your local pharmacy and ask them whats best to get depending on your age and situation. The most effective way to relief constipation is giving yourself an enema. Best of luck to you!!</p>
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<p>Having regular constipation can lead to some serious illnesses.  Fecal matter should move through your colon easily and in a short time.  When fecal matter remains in your colon for days, your colon becomes toxic and spreads this toxicity into every part of the body.  In the bloodstream, these toxins interfere with the deliver of oxygen to the cells and tissues of your body.</p>
<p>If you have to strain and squeeze to have a bowel movement, you can damage the tissues in the lower part of your colon and the blood vessels in your legs.</p>
<p>In the Past</p>
<p>Over 90 years ago and more, doctors knew about the importance of a clean colon.  In 1908 Eli Metchnifoff, director of the Pasteur Institute, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine.  His research showed that pathogenic colon bacteria, bad bacteria (I will cover this in a later chapter) produced toxic secretions and by products, which acted as slow poisoning of the entire body.</p>
<p>Metchnifoff believed that toxic matter coming from your colon was responsible for every degenerating disease.  His belief was so strong that he suggested that man&#039;s life span was certainly cut in half when his colon was neglected and allowed to have excessive toxic producing bacteria.</p>
<p>In 1931 Dr. Joseph H. Greer, was telling his patients what to do to end constipation and how to prevent it.  Today, nutritionists and other health practitioners are telling their clients the same thing.</p>
<p>In his small book, The Drugless Road to Perfect Health, 1931, Joseph H. Greer, M.D. reminds his patients,</p>
<p>&#034;You must have &#039;roughage&#039; to make the bowels move freely.  Concentrated food (processed foods) and constipation go hand in hand, (and) then pills (laxatives) are used.  More constipation and more pills, it is a vicious circle with bad results.</p>
<p>Don&#039;t be afraid of cracked wheat, cornmeal, cut oats, raw cabbage, onions and celery. They are far better than refined flour and the package foods that flood the market.  They may save some labor in the kitchen, but they produce constipation.&#034;</p>
<p>Today, it is well accepted by nutritionists, Naturopathic doctors, and other alternative medicine practitioners, that constipation is a signal that cannot be ignored and your colon function must be kept efficient and well functioning.  To ignore constipation for long periods of time can lead to some serious illnesses.  Mostly likely you will not live to be a ripe old age and if you do it will be with some disability.</p>
<p>Constipation is a symptom you cannot ignore - even if it occurs only occasionally -because it leads to slow poisoning of your entire body.</p>
<p>Many doctors, for a longtime, have refused to believe that constipation can cause other parts of the body to become weaken and become unable to perform their function.  You will still find Internet articles, anatomy books, and health books suggesting that for some people bowel movements in 3 days or more can be normal.</p>
<p>You do not have to wait for a disease to take hold of your body so doctors can see you are ill. Take responsibility for your health and don&#039;t let <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> become a reoccurring condition.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Constipation and fecal impaction is not the same thing. Many people think that they are the same. While they both involve the intestines, bowels and fecal matter, they are two different problems that have to be treated differently.</p>
<p>Constipation is the term used to describe slow moving feces or stool through the intestines. The longer it takes for fecal matter to be eliminated from the body, the drier and harder it will become. Symptoms of constipation include passing small, dry hard stools, a feeling of incomplete evacuation, straining, fatigue, bad breath, skin eruptions, abdominal pain, hemorrhoids and irregular bowel movements.</p>
<p>Fecal impaction is the term used to describe a large mass of hard stool or fecal matter that is âstuckâ in the rectum. Symptoms of fecal impaction may be similar to constipation symptoms. However, in addition to those symptoms the individual may have bladder problems, back pain, nausea, vomiting, dehydration, a distended abdomen, a rapid heartbeat, sweating, fever, dizziness and even high or low blood pressure. Individuals who have a fecal impaction may also experience very explosive diarrhea. This diarrhea does not remove the impaction, it moves around the impaction.</p>
<p>Constipation can be very uncomfortable and annoying. Fecal impaction is far more dangerous than constipation. Fecal impaction can be life threatening. Fecal impaction that is not treated can worsen and the individual could possibly die from it.</p>
<p>Constipation can be caused by numerous things including not eating enough fiber, not drinking enough liquids, a lack of exercise, certain medications, changes in lifestyle or routine, ignoring the urge to move your bowels, abusing laxatives, irritable bowel syndrome, pregnancy, traveling and other various reasons.</p>
<p>Fecal impaction can be caused by ignoring constipation, pain medications, illness and long term use of laxatives. Many people are surprised to learn that prolonged use of stimulant laxatives can lead to fecal impaction, but it is true.  With prolonged use the colon can become dependent upon the laxative to aid it in evacuation. When the colon has been exposed to laxatives and stool softeners for a period of time and then it does not get the expected dose, constipation and fecal impaction can occur. To put it simply, prolonged laxative use can make your body forget how to move and evacuate fecal matter on its own.</p>
<p>If constipation is not addressed and an individual develops fecal impaction it cannot be treated as easily. Fecal impactions in the rectum must be removed manually by a medical professional.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> should be addressed at its onset to prevent a fecal impaction. Steps to alleviate constipation can include making changes in the diet, drinking an adequate amount of water, exercising and doing a colon cleanse. Tips to aid in stool evacuation include the following:</p>
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<li>When you are sitting on the toilet, it is important that you do not hold your breath when you are trying to eliminate a stool. A good constipation tip is to breathe in your nose and out through your mouth. Holding your breath while you are trying to pass a stool can actually hamper the elimination process because it closes up the bottom.</li>
<li>Learn how to push without straining. When you have placed your feet on the stool, simply lean forward and breathe normally. This will enable your stomach muscles to push the stool out without straining. Essentially, you are pushing from your waist.</li>
<li>You should always respond to any sign that your bowels want to move. Delaying or putting off a bowel movement can aggravate constipation. No matter where you are, if you feel like your bowels want to move, find a bathroom.</li>
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<p>Donât let constipation get the better of you. Be proactive and take the necessary steps to keep you bodyâs digestive system in good health and running smooth.</p>
<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/fecal-impaction-vs-constipation-89957.html</p>
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<br />I had to deal with the same problem when my son was 6 months old and he would have the same problem every now and then . Now he got better after the nurse gave me these advice.</p>
<p>When giving solid food, try giving only vegetables and skip the meats like pork,beef and fish. Eat more vegetables as they have loads of fiber. when he gets better, give her more vegetables over meat. eg:2/3 veges &amp; 1/3 meat.</p>
<p>Meantime, also give her some fruit juice mixed with some water. Prune juice works well. You can also choose to give her fruit puree like papaya as papaya has loads of fiber so can help her problem.</p>
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<p>If you want to use a natural cure for constipation you need to do a number of things relating to how you live your life and what your diet consists of.  But unlike medicinal treatments and other treatment methods a natural cure is both a simple and easy to practice and have far less side effects than the others.  Often natural cures are able to eliminate completely infrequent or mild bouts of constipation.</p>
<p>Dietary changes which a person suffering from constipation should make should include them eating more fiber which is found in fresh fruit (bananas, apples, papaya, grapes and oranges), fresh vegetables, whole grains and pulses.  They should also ensure that they drink a minimum of 8 glasses of water each day.  </p>
<p>A good thing that you should avoid if you are suffering from constipation is alcohol, processed and junk goods, foods and drinks which contain caffeine as they can cause dehydration and avoid drugs and medication if you can.</p>
<p>Guava (but is must have the seeds) because of their roughness is a great way of getting relief from <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>.  Also eating bran cereal not just for adults but for children as well is another way of safeguarding against constipation. A more natural way for the elderly to deal with constipation is to drink milk that has either extra sugar or honey in it.</p>
<p>A great natural way of helping to prevent and alleviate constipation is to exercise daily you do not need to exercise vigorously all you need to do is walk for about 30 to 40 minutes each day will be more than enough.</p>
<p>Today there are many kinds of natural laxatives available which will help cure constipation and they are made to relax the bowel muscle walls and reduce any anxiety or tension that a person feels.  They are also good for enhancing the functions of a person&#039;s liver and gall bladder and improve the flow of bile in the body which improves the digestion of food.</p>
<p>For many centuries herbs were used by tribes and some cultures around the world and are becoming more and more popular as a natural way of treating constipation.  Herbs such as Aloe Vera, Dandelion (Taraxacum Officinale) and the Passiflora Species are ones which have laxative properties and also help the digestive system as well as acting as a tonic for a person&#039;s liver.  These herbs can often be used in treating both chronic and occasional bouts of constipation and almost all of them have no side effects associated with them.</p>
<p>You can buy these herbs in tablet form as well and each tablet contains a definite amount of the fresh herb within them.  So with these you are able to change the amount you take according to the type of constipation you are suffering from.  Also most of these tablets can be used alongside a digestion tonic as well.</p>
<p>So as you can see there are a number of natural cures for constipation that are available and which will assist if you should suffer from this problem at any point in your life.</p>
<p> Lee Dobbins<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/finding-a-natural-cure-for-constipation-103869.html</p>
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<p>It is not only humans that suffer from constipation, but our pets can too!  Dog constipation is normally caused due to a lack of exercise and an incorrect diet.  In this article we will look at ways that dog constipation can be treated using some home remedies.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned ensuring that your dog&#039;s diet is good and that they are getting sufficient exercise are the most important components for ensuring that your dog&#039;s bowels work correctly.  Any dog that is kept in the home should be walked 2 times a day whilst their diet should be correctly maintained.  </p>
<p>However if your dog does become constipated a good way of alleviating the problem is to add 1 or 2 teaspoons of bran to it meal.  This allows extra moisture to appear in its stools.</p>
<p>Another way that you can treat your dog should it become constipated is by adding Psyllium (Metamucil) to their diet.  Just giving them &frac12; teaspoon each day plus providing them with lots of drinking water will help to alleviate the constipation that they have.</p>
<p>The next option you could try is to add 2 teaspoons of mineral oil to their meals twice a day for a week and this is especially good where there is a large build up of hard stools in your dog.</p>
<p>As you can see there are a number of steps you can take in order to help your dog if they should suffer from constipation but by keeping his food moist (add a little water) will help?  Or if your dog is a little more mature then include some raw meat and vegetables into their diet.</p>
<p>Often there are certain signs which will alert you to any potential problems your dog may have and for which you can act on immediately.  If your dog has a long coat then sometimes the stools can become entangled in the coat and it is vital you keep your dog properly groomed.  </p>
<p>Also dogs have a tendency to eat everything in sight so make sure there are no bones or other materials that they may ingest.  Dogs may also suffer from constipation because of a medication that they are on.  But there may even be a psychological reason as to why your dog has become constipated (they could be stressed even dogs get stressed to).</p>
<p>Although it has been suggested that dogs of all breeds and no matter what age can be prone to constipation and so there may be some other factors that need to be taken into consideration which may be caused by you as an owner.  Do not ever feed your dog from the dinner table as you are contributing to his constipation.</p>
<p>It is important that you do not feed your dog food which contains flour, sugar, rice, dairy or are high in protein as they will on excacerbate the situation.  Also included in this would be ice cream, cooks, bread, chocolate or any other foods that we consider to be unhealthy.</p>
<p>Not only can constipation in dogs be caused by lack of fiber or fluids but also by a mega colon (an inflamed colon which prevents your dog from discharging their stools).  </p>
<p>The time you should decide to visit your vet if your dog is suffering from constipation is when they have a loss of appetite; begin to pass small amounts of blood and general they look and act very lethargic.  </p>
<p>It is important that you are very vigilant to any signs of stress and make your that your dog&#039;s diet and exercise regime is appropriate for them and hopefully this will alleviate or prevent dog constipation in your pet.</p>
<p> Lee Dobbins<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/your-dog-can-suffer-from-<a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>-too-102941.html</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an embarrassing question, but I have really bad constipation a lot of the time.  My parents have been telling me for years to eat right, but I didn&#39;t listen because I didn&#39;t like healthy foods and it didn&#39;t really bother me, but as I&#39;ve gotten older it&#39;s gradually gotten more and more painful.  What should I do?  My mom is willing to get me medicine for it.  We already got Phillips stool softeners but they don&#39;t work much.  It really hurts and I don&#39;t think I can handle it anymore, so I&#39;m willing to do whatever I have to to make it stop.  Please don&#39;t make fun of me, I know this is a question lots of people would love to make fun of, but I&#39;m hoping a nice nurse or someone will answer.  Thank you for your time and for helping me.<br />
<br />First go to a doctor if it as bad as you say. They will adive you on any futher action.<br />
However the proper diet is usually key to solve <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> problems. To help my constipation I usually eat the following foods to help me. Of course not all of them in one sitting -  wholemeal bread covered in honey or jam, weetabix, fruit - apples are especially good, hard boiled eggs.<br />
Also natural remedies such as Senna will help too. You can get them in tablet form from most shops.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are constipated, you are probably also dealing with fatigue. Constipation and fatigue can go hand in hand. Constipation is a symptom of a digestive problem; yet constipation has its own hosts of symptoms. Many people know the symptoms of constipationâbloating, straining, irregular bowel movements, passing small hard stools and even hemorrhoids. Fatigue is one of the lesser discussed symptoms of constipation.</p>
<p>Many people simply do not relate their fatigue back to their constipation. They think they are just leading a life thatâs too busy, or they are not resting adequately at night, or they are under too much stress. Many people are surprised to find discover when they take steps to detoxify their bodies, and cleanse it of sludge, mucous, and accumulated fecal matter, their energy levels return.</p>
<p>The truth is when we are fatigued, everything becomes a chore. Simple things like getting up in the morning can seem like a monumental task. Everything from a demanding career, to pursuing higher education, to running after little ones in the home can seem like overwhelming obstacles. When you are fatigued and do not have the zest for life that you once did, it can easily lead to depression.  If this sounds familiar, and you are constipated, you should get on the offensive and cleanse your system.</p>
<p>The colon is not supposed to be a holding tank for toxins and fecal matter. Many people have cleansed out their systems and were shocked at the quantity of waste matter they were carrying around inside their bodies. If you truly think about it, why wouldnât you feel tired, sluggish and drained with all this garbage in you? Many people are carrying around literally pounds of toxins inside their bodies. It is no wonder many people report they lose weight after they have performed a complete colon cleansing.</p>
<p>To put it simply, constipation is not good. You must get the buildup of garbage out of your system before it results in a major health problem requiring surgery. Once your body is free of this debris, your energy levels can return and you can begin to develop a new outlook on life.</p>
<p>So, how do you cleanse the body? After all, itâs not like pouring some injector cleaner into your carâs gas tank . . . or is it? First, you should forget about laxatives and enemas. These just treat the present constipation and do nothing to get to the root of the problem. To thoroughly cleanse your body and rid it of mucous, fecal matter, and sludge, you need a product like Oxy-PowderÂ®. This is an all-natural product in a capsule form. It doesnât work harshly like an enema or strong laxative. As the name implies, Oxy-PowderÂ® oxidizes away the years of waste in your system with natural ingredients released over a 12-hour period.</p>
<p>It is important to note the solid matter in your system will be pretty much liquefied; but this should not be misconstrued for diarrhea, which is caused by viral infection. Yes, you will go to the bathroom frequently. The only way to get rid of the buildup is to get it out. You will pass stools that are liquid in composition and you will also experience extra gas.</p>
<p>This is all part of the oxidation process and it is much easier on the system than using a laxative or enema. So, you should make sure you are near a bathroom during the first few days of the cleansing. Unlike laxatives and enemas, Oxy-PowderÂ® truly cleanses the digestive system. It is not a one-time process. The product label details the dosage recommendations for the first seven days of your cleanse. There is also a maintenance dosage recommendation to help you keep your digestive system working at its best thereafter. Oxy-PowderÂ® is also non-addictive and safe for your body.</p>
<p>Itâs amazing how negatively something like <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> can affect your energy levels. It is also quite surprising how many people do not connect their constipation with their fatigue. Yet, it is easy to understand why these people feel tired. Their bodies, already polluted by the high levels of toxins, are fighting stress as a by-product of the natural, defensive process. Ironically, the colon may even attempt to absorb the waste to eliminate it, but that just puts even more poison into your system!</p>
<p>If you are suffering from fatigue and constipation, you should take steps necessary to thoroughly cleanse your system. Once you rid your body of the waste that it has stored over time, you will probably feel like the weight of the world has been lifted from your shoulders â or at least from your stomach!</p>
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<p>Constipation is the name given to the condition in which a person finds difficulty in passing stools. Ideally, a person must void the wastes of the digestive tract one or two times a day. But in people suffering from constipation, this elimination of wastes becomes highly reduced, or may even be absent for several days together.</p>
<p>Constipation can be the reduction of the normal volume of feces voided, the complete absence of discharge or sticky discharge that the person has difficulty in passing out. In all cases, there is Ayurvedic treatment. Constipation is not a very dangerous ailment if treated properly in time. But if let be, then constipation can become chronic. Especially in elderly people, constipation for a prolonged period can be fatal.</p>
<p>From an Ayurvedic point of view, constipation is a disease caused particularly by the vitiation of the vata dosha. It is called as Anaha in Ayurveda. But the other two doshas can also be responsible for constipation. Constipation caused due to a high pitta dosha is characterized by dry stools. It is felt mostly in the hot months. Constipation caused due to a high kapha dosha is accompanied by pains in passing out the feces, which are sticky. In people with kapha vitiation, the excessive mucus may block the rectal passage which will obstruct the elimination of the wastes.</p>
<p><b>(1) Useful Herbs in the Treatment of Constipation</b></p>
<p>- Bael fruit (Aegle marmelos) The fruit of the bael is an effective laxative. The ripe fruit is better at this than the raw one. It has to be used for two to three months. It can be taken in the form of a sherbet. This will dissolve the wastes of the intestines and flush them out of the body.</p>
<p>- Belleric Myroblan (Terminalia belerica) The half ripe fruit of the belleric myroblan is a purgative. It is used in treatment of chronic constipation. However the fully ripe fruit may be disadvantageous to the treatment.</p>
<p>- Cassia (Cassia fistula) The pulp of the ripe fruit of the cassia tree is an effective laxative in the treatment of constipation. This remedy is popular because it has no side effects even when taken by children and pregnant women.</p>
<p>- Castor (Ricinus communis) Castor oil is effective as a purgative. This treatment also has no side effects. It can be taken safely, irrespective of the physiology of the patient and the climatic conditions.</p>
<p>- Chebulic Myroblan (Terminalia chebula) Chebulic myroblan is a mild laxative. Its pulp is taken with rock salt, or flavored with cloves and cinnamon. Regular use of this decoction relieves the person of constipation.</p>
<p>- Chicory (Chichorium intybus) Chicory has natural laxative powers. It can be used in the treatment of chronic <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> problems.</p>
<p>- Isphagula (Plantago ovata) This is the traditionally used remedy in the treatment of constipation. The seeds of this plant have a soothing effect on the mucus lining of the alimentary canal. The seeds must be soaked in water and then taken. Isphagula seeds act by binding the wastes in the alimentary canal and bringing them to a consistency in which they can be eliminated from the body.</p>
<p>- Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice is a laxative. In order to get better benefits, licorice powder is taken with water and jaggery.</p>
<p>- Rhubarb (Rheum emodi) Rhubarb is also commonly used in allopathic medicine for its purgative properties. Rhubarb contains several tannins that are beneficial in voiding the wastes from the alimentary canal. But rhubarb can be used only in simple cases of constipation, and it has no effect in chronic constipation.</p>
<p><b>(2) Dietary Treatments for Constipation</b></p>
<p>There are many dietary guidelines for people suffering from constipation. The following are some of them:-</p>
<p>- Water is very important to keep the intestines working well. Drink a glass of water early in the morning. For better results, keep the water overnight in a copper vessel and drink it when you wake up in the morning.</p>
<p>- The food that you consume should not be too dry. It should be vata pacifying. Hence it must contain adequate amounts of oil or ghee in it.</p>
<p>- Take a glassful of warm milk with a teaspoonful of ghee in it when going to bed.</p>
<p>- Avoid rice. Take wheat instead.</p>
<p>- Fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables must be an integral part of the diet. Papaya and sugarcane are especially beneficial. Tomato and beetroot salads are also very beneficial.</p>
<p>- Avoid beans, legumes, grams, cabbages, mushrooms and such foods which are difficult to digest.</p>
<p><b>(3) Ayurvedic Treatment for Constipation</b></p>
<p>- The Triphala Choorna is commonly prescribed. It contains a mixture of the three important fruits of amalaki, belleric myroblan and chebulic myroblan.</p>
<p>- Medicines such as Agastya Rasayana, Pancha Sakara Choorna, Abhayadi Modaka, Madhu Yashthayadi Choorna, can strengthen the intestinal valves and hence improve their functions. These treatments are even prescribed in cases of chronic constipation.</p>
<p>- There are some special therapies Ayurveda uses in order to treat the condition of constipation. These therapies are:- a) Vashthi Karma (enema therapy) b) Virechana Karma (purgation therapy)</p>
<p>- In addition, a massage of the abdominal muscles, known as the Udavartana, is also employed if the constipation is chronic. This makes the intestinal muscles stronger and work better in dispelling the wastes.</p>
<p><b>(4) Home Medications</b></p>
<p>- Every morning when you wake up, eat two apples. Bite them with the teeth instead of using a knife to cut them into slices.</p>
<p>- Drink a glass of water with a teaspoonful of honey in it at night before going to bed.</p>
<p>- The best and simplest medicine is to drink a glass of lemon juice in water with a pinch of salt in it. This will treat any kind of constipation that may be present.</p>
<p> Dr.Anna Hardy<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/best-herbal-and-ayurvedic-home-remedies-for-constipation-111447.html</p>
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<br />foods most likely to prevent and cure constipation little  of CoarsWheat Bran &amp;Rice Bran and lots of Fruits and Veg.Prunes.Figs.Dates.COffee.Lots of fluids ,if your constipation is chronic or ir is known to result from a medical problem consult a physician before radically changing your diet&#8230;.there are foods to watch for: caffeine. although coffee can be a laxative, caffeine can also contribute to <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> in some.Onevsurvey of 15,000 men and women by University of North Carolina researchers noted that those who were often constipated drank more tea and coffee. A possible reason: the nerves of the colon may come to tolerate the constant stimulant effect of coffee and caffeine, and thus become sluggish, just as they often do when people become overdependent over-the-counter stimulant-type laxatives..another food to watch for ..milk and calcium&#8230;</p>
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<p>My mother wasn&#039;t concerned because she had talked to my doctor about it and he wasn&#039;t concerned. As long as I was not in any sort of pain, or is not affecting my health, he saw nothing wrong with the frequency of my trips to the bathroom. He did however say that natural cures for constipation may help me become more regular as I got older. When you think of natural cures for constipation you may be thinking of some sort of medicine, but you should know that there are simpler ways to go about this.</p>
<p>Some of the best natural cures for constipation are things that you eat every day. In many cases, there are no medications needed. If you were to eat, for example, raisin bran on a daily basis, you will find that you are more regular thing you ever were before. Other natural cures for <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> might be eating prunes, though they are not very pleasant, or any other type of fruit that aids in digestion. You may also want to try cereals that are high in fiber each morning for breakfast.</p>
<p>For some people though, these natural cures for constipation don&#039;t work. When you are constipated, there is not enough liquid in your system. You may want to concentrate on drinking more water, and staying away from foods that are known to cause constipation. If you have a thing for cheese, you may want to cut back on how much you eat. If you find that you are still having problems, you may want to talk to your doctor about other natural cures for constipation that you have not considered yet. If these don&#039;t work, your doctor may have to give you a prescription or do some additional testing to find out what is going on with your body.</p>
<p> Ann Marier<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/the-best-natural-cures-for-constipation-come-from-the-choice-of-food-we-eat-113222.html</p>
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<p>A person, who suffers from irritable bowel syndrome, primarily suffers from one of three symptoms. </p>
<p>1. Diarrhea<br />
2. Alteration of diarrhea and constipation<br />
3. Constipation </p>
<p>Although, it is less common for a person with IBS to suffer from predominant constipation than diarrhea, for those who do, there are ways to find relief from constipation, abdominal pain and bloating. </p>
<p>There are different treatment options - both medicinal and alternative remedies -for those who suffer from constipation.  The following is information regarding diverse treatments and what you need to know about each.</p>
<p>Diet<br />
Constipation symptoms may be caused by specific foods that are being ingested.  Therefore, try keeping a food diary to find out what foods may not only be making constipation worse, but may help to relieve your symptoms.  </p>
<p>For instance, gluten is recognized as one of the leading causes of constipation in IBS sufferers.  Therefore, a gluten-free diet may help alleviate symptoms.  In order to eliminate gluten from your diet ensure you read food labels to see if gluten is among listed ingredients.  However, keep in mind that gluten-free foods tend to be low in fiber.  Therefore, you may require other sources of fiber such as eating more fruits and vegetables.</p>
<p>If you are considering a gluten-free diet it&#039;s a good idea to consult a dietitian to find out how effective this diet control is for constipation.</p>
<p>Fiber supplements<br />
Fiber supplements are designed to add bulk to the stool so that waste can travel faster through the intestines.  That being said fiber supplements need to be taken with great care, as problems can occur.</p>
<p>For instance, inundating the boy with fiber without sufficient water intake, can cause bloating, gas and make constipation worse.  It is imperative to drink plenty of water when taking fiber supplements because fiber absorbs water.   </p>
<p>Furthermore, natural fiber sources, such as bran, can aggravate the stomach of an IBS sufferer.  This is because bran contains high amounts of wheat and gluten which are not tolerated well by an IBS stomach.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, the right fiber supplement taken as recommended may be helpful in relieving constipation in some sufferers.  Fiber supplements such as Metamucil, Konsyl or Citrucel can be found in pharmacies, but it is a good idea to talk to your doctor first and learn more about supplements before starting treatment.</p>
<p>Laxatives<br />
Laxatives are an effective short-term solution for relieving constipation.  However, there are different types of laxatives and some are stronger than others.  Although laxatives may work in the body differently, depending on the type, each is designed to soften stool so it can slide easier through the intestines.  One such laxative that is often recommended to IBS sufferers is milk of magnesia.  This is a gentle laxative that is known as a hydrating agent and causes the intestines to retain more water to soften stool.</p>
<p>Laxatives are not recommended for long-term use and can be habit forming.  If laxatives are taken for long periods of time, the body will eventually develop immunity and require stronger laxative methods.  Prolonged used of laxatives can also make <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> worse and make the body laxative-dependent. Furthermore, be advised that stimulant laxatives such as Ex-lax are powerful and very hard on the system.</p>
<p>Make sure you investigate different over-the-counter laxative products, and speak to your doctor about laxative treatment before using this remedy. </p>
<p>Prescription drugs <br />
Consider talking to you doctor about prescription medication for relief of constipation.  Zelnorm is one of the newer drug treatments for IBS constipation and works by increasing stool movement in the bowels.  Zelnorm has been found to effectively alleviate abdominal pain, bloating and constipation, and is only prescribed for short-term use.</p>
<p>Finally, regular exercise and drinking plenty of water helps to relieve constipation, and are natural remedies that can be used with any form of constipation treatment.</p>
<p> Susan Reynolds<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/how-to-find-relief-from-ibs-constipation-112945.html</p>
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<p>Getting food from our mouths to our stomach, digesting it and then emptying our colon is something we humans spend a lot of time doing. When we suffer from constipation that whole process can seem like an eternity. Have you ever wondered how long the whole process takes?</p>
<p>Since we eat different foods at different times and come in all shapes and sizes, the average transit times (like commuting to and from work!) are only estimates scientists have reached, when studying digestion.</p>
<p>The estimates are that it takes about 21/2 to 3 hours for the stomach to be at least 50% emptied, with total emptying times about 4-5 hours. Then there is the small intestine transit time of another 2-3 hours, with colon transit times between 30 and 40 minutes.</p>
<p>It would be impossible to get exact transit times because food doesnât move through the digestive process all together. Foods donât always get processed in the same order as they came in- some of the food from the same meal will be in the colon, while another portion remains in the stomach.</p>
<p>A meal is a mixture of several types of chemicals and materials. Itâs a miracle the body knows what to do with everything, but it does. Sometimes the choices we make will effect the transit time unpleasantly, and that can mean problems with constipation. One of the best foods to get the journey back on track is fruit. Enjoying at least two fruits a day can keep the transit police happy. (Is that the sound of happy peopleâs toiletâs flushing?)</p>
<p><strong>Top Ten Fruits </strong></p>
<p>Fruits are made by nature- a perfect food. They are easy to digest and absorb. Fruits are your colonâs friends. If you ever suffer from constipation, youâll want to reach for fresh fruit. Hereâs a look at the top ten fruits that help improve constipation.</p>
<ul>
<li>Raspberries</li>
<li>Blackberries</li>
<li>Strawberries</li>
<li>Prunes</li>
<li>Papaya</li>
<li>Orange</li>
<li>Apple</li>
<li>Pears</li>
<li>Figs</li>
<li>Avocado</li>
</ul>
<p>Fruits offer many health benefits, including providing vitamins and nutrients, but this list have added benefits for sluggish bowels. Can you guess what these fruits pack a punch with? Did you answer fiber? Thought so!</p>
<p>These fruits are packed full of fiber. Letâs take dried figs. 5 figs will supply 237 calories, with 8.5 grams of fiber for every 100 of those calories. One cup of raspberries, at 60 calories will help get things moving with 8 grams of fiber.</p>
<p>Most of us have already been told how fiber is so good for us. Itâs great to know that you donât have to down bowl after bowl of bran to get rid of constipation. In fact, if you arenât used to a lot of fiber in the diet, it can make you feel bloated, gassy and more uncomfortable than being constipated did in the first place.</p>
<p><strong>More Fruits to the Rescue</strong></p>
<p>Donât worry if the fiber-rich fruits on the top ten lists donât appeal to you. Most fruits are naturals at gently relieving constipation. Hereâs a list of other fruits you might want to add to your diet:</p>
<ul>
<li>Apricots</li>
<li>Blueberries</li>
<li>Boysenberries</li>
<li>Cantaloupes</li>
<li>Cherries</li>
<li>Dates</li>
<li>Grapes</li>
<li>Peaches</li>
<li>Plums</li>
</ul>
<p>The combination of fiber (which is usually provided by the skin, so donât peel that apple!) and sugars that are harder for the body to digest, makes fruits a good bet for clearing bouts of <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>. Since the body canât break down the sugar, it pushes it out. You might say that fruit are natureâs laxative. They also act as toners to the stomach and intestines.</p>
<p><strong>Other Transit tips </strong></p>
<p>Need some other suggestions to get traffic flowing again? First of all, if youâve suffered from constipation for a while and it doesnât seem to be getting better, it may be something more than just a nuisance. Itâs wise to have it checked out by your physician. Here are some other tips for relieving constipation:</p>
<ul>
<li>Itâs not only what you eat; itâs how you are eating. Be sure that you are not rushing to eat meals and eating at odd times. Make sure you chew your food. Digestion starts in the mouth. Saliva has enzymes that work chemically on your food before you even swallow. Each mouthful should be chewed at least 15 times.</li>
<li>Stay away from foods that contain white flour and sugar.</li>
<li>Drink lots of water- just not with your meals, as it dilutes gastric juices needed for digestion. A cup of hot water with some lemon can help with constipation.</li>
</ul>
<p>Youâll find that making a conscious effort to add fruits to your diet will make a lasting difference in helping you avoid constipation.</p>
<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/fruits-that-aid-constipation-89961.html</p>
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Penny, read the answers to my question about my Black Moore.<br />
I&#39;m worried about fasting my fish because I have other fish in there. I have a couple more fancy goldfish and a shubunking. I also have a loach that eats every day&#8230;. I have no quaranteen tank.<br />
<br />Okay, see, the reason that your fish are constipated is because they are eating too much.  The food goes in, but it&#39;s not coming out.  So, don&#39;t worry that you need to feed them something.  You need to give them time for that food to want to come out.  Actually, a fish should be fasted for 3 days before the peas are fed anyway.  So, use this time to fast your fish.  Yes, the constipation could kill your fish, but mostly only if you keep overfeeding them.  It&#39;s really impossible to say how long this could take one way or the other.  Just take it one step at a time.  Fast for 3 days, then feed the peas, mashed a little if necessary (split peas already have the skins removed), for 3 days.  Then see how they&#39;re doing from there.  If they&#39;re still bloated, it could be swim bladder disorder, as they mentioned in your first question, so then the treatment would have to go from there.</p>
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<p>In this article we will look at infant constipation treatment and how best to deal with constipation when an infant is suffering from it.  </p>
<p>The best way in which any parent could treat an infant who is suffering from constipation is by changing the child&#039;s diet.  The constipation will not improve without a change of diet and they will also probably be using stool softeners as well.</p>
<p>The goal of any infant constipation treatment is so that the child has 1 or 2 soft stools each day.  So why not give them 2 to 4 ounces of water or diluted fruit juice once or twice a day.  Or you may want to swap the formula they are drinking at the moment for a soy formula instead.  </p>
<p>If however your infant is older than 4 months and suffering from <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> then you may want to try feeding them lots of fiber which are contained in cereals, strained prunes, apricots or spinach.</p>
<p>A great way of helping an infant suffering from constipation is by massaging their stomach.  Begin at the belly button and then massage outwards in circles in a clockwise direction.  Put some baby oil or cream on your fingers as this will help with the massage.  However if your child becomes upset or uncomfortable with the massage then stop it.</p>
<p>Or you try moving your infant&#039;s legs in a cycling motion whilst they are laid on their backs.  Just hold their legs and then gently move them in a quick cycling motion.  This will cause the stomach muscles to move and this in turn will put gentle pressure on the infant&#039;s intestines and make them move.</p>
<p>Another great way of helping an infant suffering from constipation is to give them a warm bath which will help them to relax and thus their stools will be passed more easily.  After the bath and when your infant is more relaxed you could try massaging their stomach again.  Also after a bath apply some cream or Vaseline to the area around the infant&#039;s anus.  It is important that you do not put a thermometer or anything inside your infant&#039;s anus to stimulate bowel movement as this will only cause damage to your child.</p>
<p>There are a number of different ways as shown above which can be used for infant constipation treatment and as long as you watch what they eat and ensure that they have plenty of fluids they should not suffer with this problem too much.</p>
<p> Lee Dobbins<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/treating-infant-constipation-gently-and-safely-100988.html</p>
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<p>During this article we will discuss the problem of pregnancy constipation and hopefully provide you with some ways in which to treat it.  </p>
<p>Where some women may feel bloated or they may pass small rabbit like stools others may often have to strain when they are actually having bowel movement.</p>
<p>Pregnant women will often suffer from constipation during the pregnancy and in the days after they have actually delivered the baby.  Some women may even suffer from painful bowel movements after having a episiotomy (a repair made to torn rectal tissue).  Women who have had an episiotomy will often consciously or unconsciously try to prevent themselves from having a bowel movement.  Whilst some women who have had a caesarean section will find that their bowel movement is temporarily paralyzed and is known as an ileus.</p>
<p>Below are some helpful hints wish should help to alleviate or prevent constipation from occurring.</p>
<p>1. Make sure you exercise daily.  It is a great way of preventing constipation and even light to moderate walking will help to loosen your bowels as well as making you feel lest bloated.</p>
<p>2. Drink lots of fluids.  Whilst pregnant the amount of water absorbed from your intestines into your blood increases.  So it is important that you increase the amount of water you drink to keep both your intestines and the baby healthy.  You really should try a drink at least 10 x 8 ounce glasses of water a day and if you are somewhere that is hot and humid then your water intake should be increased further.  By keeping your body hydrated with water you will help to prevent constipation.</p>
<p>3. Calcium and Vitamin Supplements.  It is important that you take the appropriate supplements but be aware that there are some which can cause bloating and constipation.  Studies have been carried out which show the best calcium supplements for a pregnant woman to take are those which dissolve easily in the pH of vinegar such as TUMS and Cal citrate.  It is vital that you avoid antacids which contain aluminum as these will only cause constipation.</p>
<p>There are prenatal vitamins around which have been specifically formulated for use by pregnant women and that their digestive tract will tolerate.  These types of vitamins will cause less nausea and bloating and they contain iron, Folate and B Vitamins all of which are essential to a pregnant woman.</p>
<p>4. However there are some pregnant women who will need to take a stool softener in order to relieve their constipation and these work by decreasing the wall tension between the colon and the stool.  They act mainly as a way of keeping a pregnant woman&#039;s stools soft so making their removal from a pregnant woman&#039;s body much easier.</p>
<p>5. A great natural remedy you could use when pregnant is to alternate between hot and cold food and drinks.  A simple way of doing this is to either drink cold fluid or eat ice chips and then drink a warm fluid (may be tea).  Doing this will help to stimulate and tone your bowel as well as helping to release gas that has been building up in your bowel.</p>
<p>6. Other women may find that resting in bed for either all or part of their pregnancy helps.</p>
<p>Hopefully the hints provided above will any constipation problems that occur during your pregnancy and it is important that you talk to your doctor about any problems you are having in relation to constipation.  Unfortunately pregnancy <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> that a lot of women will have to contend with when they are having a child and normally clears up after the birth.</p>
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<br />Prune juice and cranberry juice.  Not the cocktail kind.  Continue drinking water.  You may also try adding flax seed meal to your diet.  You can buy it a health food store.  A few sprinkles a day keeps the doctor away.</p>
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<p>Many people suffer from constipation and, in fact, it is so common that you might think it is normal and cannot be avoided.  But this couldn&#039;t be further from the truth, constipation is not a normal state it is a direct result of you lifestyle you lead which includes the food you eat and those which your diet lacks.  Luckily, you can avoid constipation and here are nine things you can do to ensure that your digestive system always runs like clockwork.</p>
<p>1.  Get enough fiber.  I&#039;m sure you&#039;ve heard this one before, but are you really getting enough?  The average adult should get 25 to 35 g of fiber a day and if you aren&#039;t eating a lot of fruits, vegetables and whole wheat products then chances are you are getting way less than that.  Fiber helps add roughage to your bowel movements and aids your bowels in working correctly so it is vital if you want to have regular movements and avoid constipation.</p>
<p>2.  Get enough fluids.  If you don&#039;t drink enough fluids, your stools will become hard and this will make it more difficult to have a ball movement.  You should drink at least eight 8 oz glasses of water a day and avoid caffeinated beverages as these do nothing to add water to your intestines where it is needed most.</p>
<p>3.  Dieting?  If you are on a diet that has you eating foods you are not used to or foods that don&#039;t have a lot of fiber such as some of the low-carb diets that put a big emphasis on protein than the changing your eating habits as well as the lack of fiber can be causing constipation.  Make sure you get plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits every day.</p>
<p>4.  Medications.  Many medications cause constipation so if you&#039;re on any medicine it&#039;s a good idea to check it to see if it is constipation causing.  If it is, you&#039;ll want to counteract it by adding even more fiber into your diet and making sure you get enough water to correct.</p>
<p>5.  Pregnancy.  Pregnant women often suffer from constipation due to the many changes going on in their body.  The best way to combat this, and also the healthiest way, is to get a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet as well as drink a lot of water.</p>
<p>6.  Decrease your coffee consumption.  Caffeinated coffee can cause you to become constipated because the caffeine acts as a diuretic and causes water to be lost in your urine instead of placing the water in your colon where it can help solve your stools.</p>
<p>7.  Distress.  If you&#039;re stressed out than chances are this can be adding to your bowel problems.  Try practicing stress relief by taking a hot bath, doing yoga or just relaxing in front of the fire.</p>
<p>8.  Exercise.  Exercising is a great way to get everything moving and help relieve constipation.  Walking is especially good as the gentle rocking motion can help stimulate your bowels into action.  Try taking a half-hour walk every day it is many health benefits not the least of which is helping you to avoid <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>.</p>
<p>Constipation doesn&#039;t have to be a way of life.  If you live a healthier lifestyle with lots of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains and avoid package and processed foods as well as include some moderate exercise and you&#039;ll find that you become more regular as well as healthier.</p>
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<p>Dog constipation can be a problem for many dogs. There are various causes but most are harmless and can be avoided or treated. </p>
<p>First of all your dog needs exercise. If the dog is lying around all day long then dog constipation is more than likely. Give him less food when he does not move much. This brings us to the second most important aspect, dog food. The wrong food can easily cause dog constipation or other symptoms.</p>
<p>Choose the food which is appropriate for your dog, its age and weight. Not all pet food is made similar. In fact there are some pretty bad pet foods out there. You should look out for quality food and also give him fresh food from time to time. Instead of giving him one large amount of food, feed your dog twice a day instead. For constipation is is recommended you increases the amount of fiber in the food.</p>
<p>Stress can be another reason for dog constipation. If your dog has to live outside then weather conditions, cold or heat can cause constipation. A dog is an animal which does not like to be alone but always near you or with other dogs. This can cause stress too.</p>
<p>Before changing the diet for your dog you should also talk with your animal doctor. He knows much more about pet food, especially when it comes to dogs. He can also make a proper diagnosis which helps to find other reasons for your dogs constipation.</p>
<p>Unfortunately it is not always about food and exercise. Sometimes the problem is bigger. Dog <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> can also be caused by bacteria, parasites or viruses for example. Also poisoned food can be a cause. Here the veterinarian can help as well.</p>
<p>Your dog can not really care about himself so you have to do is. One of the best things to do is to check his excrements on a daily basis. While this does not sound like fun, it gives you important information about your dogs situation. It gives you early warning signs when something is wrong.</p>
<p>The ideal dog poop does not smell much, is moist but can easily be taken away without breaking apart. Any major changes in your dog&#039;s poop can indicate an upcoming disease or - in the best case - are just a sign for you to change your dog&#039;s nutrition.</p>
<p>There are many good dog food recipes which you can try out to make your dog healthier. On my web site I have some tips about this. One final word of warning though. When you choose high quality dog food then supplements should not be necessary. They could cause imbalances and also lead to dog constipation.</p>
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<p>Constipation is one of the most widespread gastrointestinal complaints in the United States, ensuing in about 2 million doctor visits per annum. However, most people treat themselves without looking for medical help, as is obvious from the millions of dollars people waste on laxatives each year. When compared to other diseases constipation is effortlessly curable by holding appropriate dietary model. The hard and dry stools of constipation happen when the colon absorbs too much water or if the colon&#039;s muscle contractions are slow or sluggish, causing the stool to move through the colon too gradually.</p>
<p>Constipation is a ordinary disorder of the digestive region. In this situation, the bowels do not move frequently, or are not entirely emptied when they move. This state is the chief source of a lot of diseases as it produces toxins, which find their way into the bloodstream and are passed to all parts of the body </p>
<p><b>Constipation Symptoms</b></p>
<p>Uncommonness, irregularity in removal of hard faecal matter</p>
<p>The most ordinary symptoms of constipation are infrequency, irregularity or obscurity in elimination of the hard faecal matter. </p>
<p>Coated tongue, Foul breath, headache, depression etc</p>
<p>The other signs include a coated tongue, foul breath, loss of appetite, headache, giddiness, dark circles under the eyes, depression, nausea, pimples on the face, ulcer in the mouth, constant fullness in the abdomen, diarrhea alternating with constipation, varicose veins, pain in the lumbar region, acidity, heart burn, and insomnia</p>
<p><b>Causes of Constipation</b></p>
<p>Faulty diet and method of living</p>
<p>The most significant causes of chronic constipation are a faulty diet and style of living. </p>
<p>Inadequate intake of water, strong tea and coffee etc</p>
<p>Intake of refined and rich foods lacking in vitamins and minerals, insufficient intake of water, consumption of meat in large quantities, excessive use of strong tea and coffee, inadequate chewing, overeating and wrong combination of foods, irregular habits of eating and drinking may all give to poor bowel function. </p>
<p>Irregular habit of defecation, lack of physical movement</p>
<p>Other factors include faulty and irregular habit of defecation, frequent use of purgatives, weakness of abdominal muscles due to sedentary habits, lack of physical activity, and emotional anxiety and strain.</p>
<p><b>Home Remedies for Constipation</b></p>
<p><b>1.</b> Constipation treatment via Bael Fruit</p>
<p>Normally all fruits, except banana and jackfruit, are useful in the treatment of constipation. Certain fruits are, however, more useful. Bael fruit is regarded as the finest of all laxatives. It cleans and tones up the bowels. Its normal use for two or three months throws out even the old accumulated faecal matter. It must be rather taken in its original form and before dinner. About sixty grams of the fruit are enough for an adult. </p>
<p><b>2.</b> Constipation treatment with Pear</p>
<p>Pears are useful in the treatment of constipation. Patients suffering from chronic constipation must accept an exclusive diet of this fruit or it&#039;s juice for a few days, but in normal cases, a medium-sized pear taken after dinner or with breakfast will have the desired effect. </p>
<p><b>3.</b> Constipation treatment with Guava</p>
<p>Guava is another helpful remedy for constipation. When eaten with seeds, it provides roughage to the diet and helps in the standard evacuation of the bowels. One or two guavas should be taken daily. </p>
<p><b>4.</b> Constipation treatment with Grapes</p>
<p>Grapes have proved very helpful in overcoming constipation. The combination of the properties of the cellulose, sugar, and organic acid in grapes build them a laxative food. Their field of action is not inadequate to clearing the bowels only. They also tone up the stomach and intestines and reduce the most chronic constipation. One must take at least 350 gm of this fruit daily to achieve the desired results. When fresh grapes are not obtainable, raisins, soaked in water, can be used. Raisins must be soaked for twenty-four to forty-eight hours. This will make them swell up to the original size of the grapes. They must be eaten early in the morning, along with the water in which they have been soaked. </p>
<p><b>5.</b> Constipation treatment with Orange</p>
<p>Orange is also beneficial in the constipation treatment. Taking one or two oranges at bedtime and again on increasing in the morning is an excellent way of stimulating the bowels. The all-purpose stimulating influence of orange juice stimulates peristaltic activity and helps prevent the accumulation of food residue in the colon. </p>
<p><b>6.</b> Constipation treatment using Papaya and Figs</p>
<p>Other fruits specific for constipation are papaya and figs. Partly a medium-sized papaya should be eaten at breakfast for it to act as a laxative. Four or five dry figs must be soaked overnight in a little water and eaten in the morning. </p>
<p><b>7.</b> Constipation treatment with Spinach</p>
<p>Among the vegetables, spinach has been measured to be the most vital food for the entire digestive tract from time immemorial. Raw spinach holds the finest organic material for the cleansing, reconstruction, and regeneration of the intestinal tract. Raw spinach juice-100 ml, mixed with an identical quantity of water and taken twice daily, will cure the most aggravated cases of constipation in a few days. </p>
<p><b>8.</b> Constipation treatment by means of Other Remedies</p>
<p>Half a lime, squeezed is a glass of hot water, with half a teaspoon of salt is also an effective medicine for constipation. Drinking water, which has been kept overnight in a copper vessel, first thing in the morning, brings superior results. Linseed (alse) is extremely useful in complicated cases of constipation. A teaspoon of linseed swallowed with water before each meal offers both roughage and lubrication</p>
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<p>Infant constipation, like constipation in adults, is a common cause of abdominal pain in this age group. Children can have a very wide range of variations in the frequency at which they open their bowel. Constipation can occur in the newborn, infant, toddler, or indeed a child of any age.</p>
<p>Most breast fed infants have loose stools, but some are prone to infrequent bowel movements. <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> is most often caused by a low-fiber diet, lack of physical activity, inadequate intake of fluid each day, or delay in going to the bathroom when you have the urge to defecate.</p>
<p>Constipation is one of the most common types of digestive upsets, but it can often be accompanied by heartburn and stomach cramps. Constipation is experienced when digestion becomes awkward, painful, prolonged and irregular - though irregularity is not necessarily a characteristic of constipation. </p>
<p>Causes</p>
<p>Constipation can be caused by numerous things including stress, insufficient fibre in the diet, not enough liquid intake, excess protein, refined foods, or no exercise. It can also be caused by the under functioning of the liver or thyroid.</p>
<p>Other causes include pregnancy, metabolic disorders, structural abnormalities, antacids, old age and constant use of laxatives. Constipation can also be a side effect of some medications.</p>
<p>Sudden blockages, bleeding or changes in bowel habits must be checked by a medical practitioner.</p>
<p>Treatment</p>
<p>Constipation generally can be treated by changing to a well balanced diet high in fibre with at least 6-8 glasses of water daily and regular exercise.</p>
<p>A glass of hot water with the juice of half a lemon squeezed into it, especially when taken in the morning can be very beneficial, especially if followed by a walk.</p>
<p>Herbs</p>
<p>Aloe gel ~ Dandelion ~ Psyllium ~ Senna ~ Yellow dock ~ Chamomile (to relax intestinal muscles)</p>
<p>An ideal breakfast would be fruit such as prunes or figs with cereal and rice bran. Another suggestion would be buckwheat seeds cooked with raisins, apple and cinnamon. Rice bran is preferred over wheat bran as wheat bran can be difficult to digest and can also contribute to haemorrhoids. For most people, bran acts as a fibre laxative but for sensitive people it can actually cause constipation and bloating, especially when fluid intake is inadequate. If these breakfasts don&#039;t appeal, you can try any cereal with some psyllium powder sprinkled over.</p>
<p>The best adviceâstick to natureâs way where your childâs health is concerned. Women have been breastfeeding for many thousands of years and their bodies were designed specifically with this function in mind. All the NASA technology, Internet innovation, genetic engineering, and chemical manipulations in the world have yet to improve on the natural biological structure and benefits of motherâs milk. Breast-fed infants reap many boons from motherâs milk: vastly increased immunological factors, fewer earaches and infections, greater hardiness and growth, easier digestibility and absorption of nutrients, improved social and emotional adjustment, and reduced chances of becoming constipated just to name a few.</p>
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<p>One of the initial signs that indicate that your bowel is not functioning properly is constipation. It is a condition wherein one is experiencing difficulties in expelling wastes from the body. Normally, a person has to defecate one to three times a day, or at least three times a week. However, many people experience irregularities in their bowel movements, often accompanied by abdominal pains, diarrhea or constipation. These symptoms tend to be annoying and troublesome that most people would take medications or laxatives to be rid of them. Also, naturopathic remedies such as herbal supplements and colon hydrotherapy are preferred by few.</p>
<p>Constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal problems in our society. However, constipation is not a disease, it is a symptom. Any one can actually get constipated. Most constipation is only temporary and poses no serious danger. However, once it becomes frequent and worsening, then, utmost attention is needed.</p>
<p>There are a lot of factors that can cause constipation including diet, medications, functional disorders, hormonal changes, dehydration, lactose intolerance, lack of physical activities or even changes in one&#039;s routine. When one eats mucus producing foods such as dairy, meat, and processed flour, he is likely to have compact and sticky feces which the body would find difficult to eliminate. That is why, a diet rich in fiber is most recommended because fiber can produce soft bulky feces which can easily pass through the bowel. </p>
<p>Also, the colon has the tendency to absorb too much water from the digested food that the resulting feces tend to be hard. The feces then move sluggishly through the bowel, resulting to constipation. With the somewhat sticky and sluggish exit of the feces, portions of feces could stick to the walls of the colon. Over time, the feces will somewhat harden and further amass, not only adding several pounds of unhealthy weight to the body but also only narrowing the waste passage. Consequently, the colon strains itself to purge out the wastes, resulting to <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a>. But what is more disconcerting is the fact that the toxic waste build up is a potent breeding ground for bad bacteria. As bad bacteria proliferates and the toxins from the wastes reabsorbed, the body becomes susceptible to a number of ailments including chronic migraines, constipation, diarrhea, halitosis or bad breath, arthritis, chronic skin problems, colds, chronic fatigues, insomnia, hypertension and even depression and anxiety.</p>
<p>People usually take laxatives to rid themselves of gastrointestinal discomforts, however, some tend to over-use the stimulant. As a result, the nerves and muscles of the colon are damaged. Other people on the other hand are inclined to take naturopathic supplements and undergo colon hydrotherapy.</p>
<p>For centuries, colon hydrotherapy has been a popular treatment in relieving a number of ailments mainly caused by the lingering toxins inside the body. With the expulsion of the accumulated feces through this procedure the body does not only regain its vigor but tends to loose weight as well. Moreover, the fact that many people still patronize the usage of the procedure is proof enough of its effectiveness. In fact, to maximize the rejuvenating effects of the said treatment, some people prefer having it in tranquil and breathtaking venues such as Maui, Hawaii.</p>
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<p><strong>Side Effects of Zoloft</strong></p>
<p>There are a number of side effects to Zoloft that are listed by the manufacturer.  These include:</p>
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<li>Abdominal pain</li>
<li>Agitation</li>
<li>Anxiety</li>
<li>Constipation</li>
<li>Decreased appetite</li>
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<li>Dizziness</li>
<li>Dry mouth</li>
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<li>Gas</li>
<li>Headache</li>
<li>Increased sweating</li>
<li>Indigestion</li>
<li>Insomnia</li>
<li>Mania (out of control behavior) or hypomania</li>
<li>Minor weight loss in adults</li>
<li>Nausea</li>
<li>Nervousness</li>
<li>Pain</li>
<li>Possible allergic reaction</li>
<li>Rash</li>
<li>Sexual side effects</li>
<li>Sleepiness</li>
<li>Sore throat</li>
<li>Tingling or pins and needles</li>
<li>Tremor</li>
<li>Vision problems</li>
<li>Vomiting</li>
<li>Weight loss in children</li>
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<p>Many of the side effects of Zoloft will go away if you stop taking the medication.  Of course, if it is helping you cope with your depression or other disorder, stopping treatment is not a good idea.  Therefore, you need to find ways to take the medication without having to deal with the side effects.</p>
<p><strong>Treating the Side Effects of Zoloft</strong></p>
<p>Side effects such as indigestion may be successfully treated with dietary changes.  Avoid spicy foods and any other foods that might further irritate your indigestion.  To address sleepiness, taking a planned nap at some point in the day may be just enough to get you up and going again.  Just 15 minutes in the afternoon may be all that it takes to help you feel more refreshed.</p>
<p>Other side effects, such as tingling and tremors, will likely subside after your body  adjusts to the medication.  If you are experiencing these side effects, it is a good idea to contact your doctor.  More than likely, he or she will advise you to continue with the medication for a week or two in order to see if your body will become better adjusted to the medication.  Drinking plenty of fluids can help your body in this process.</p>
<p>If you are dealing with constipation, which is one of the less common side effects of Zoloft, you might be able to better regulate your bowel movements by increasing the amount of fiber in your diet.  Fiber can be found in fruits, vegetables, and in grains.  Once again, consuming water throughout the day can also be beneficial.</p>
<p><strong>Determining if the <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> is Caused by taking Zoloft</strong></p>
<p>Constipation is considered to be one of the less common side effects of Zoloft, even if the manufacturer lists it as a possible side effect.  On the other hand, diarrhea is actually a far more common side effect of the medication.  Obviously, these two conditions are quite different from one another and would require different approaches to resolving the issue.</p>
<p>There is no clear reason for a side effect of diarrhea, though it may simply be due to the anxiety and nervousness the medication causes or the usersâ unique digestive sensitivities.  Similarly, there is no clear reason for the link between Zoloft and constipation, though it might be because of a dehydrating effect on the body.</p>
<p>Simply having a case of constipation while taking Zoloft does not guarantee  the problem is caused by the medication.  In fact, occasional constipation is a common health concern, whether you are on medication or not.  But, if you usually have regular bowel movements and discover  things are starting to get  bound up after taking Zoloft, there may  be a connection between the two.  Similarly, if the constipation is long lasting or causes pain, the Zoloft may be inadvertently causing you to suffer from constipation.</p>
<p>Obviously, you do not want to spend the rest of your life suffering from constipation just because you are trying to alleviate depressive feelings.  So, take the steps necessary to change your diet and your lifestyle in order to help alleviate the problem.  Makes sense right? Start by eating a healthy diet filled with fruits and vegetables, getting regular exercise, and  trying an oxygen-based colon cleanser like  Oxy-PowderÂ® to help keep your colon functioning normally and clean.  Not only will these lifestyle changes help relieve your constipation, you just mind find that it helps you better fight off your negative feelings as well!</p>
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<p>Disturbance in your digestive tract is commonly referred to as constipation. In this disorder, there is an irregular movement of your bowels. Constipation itself is a root to many diseases and disorders. This is because it produces toxins in the blood serum and then those are carried to the other body parts. It can cause other diseases such as rheumatism, appendicitis, arthritis, cataract, high blood pressure and even cancer in some of the rarest cases.</p>
<p>The symptoms of constipation include irregular elimination of faecal matter that is hard in nature. The other symptoms are foul breath, coated tongue, loss of appetite, depression, nausea and dizziness. Ulcers in the mouth can also occur sometimes with varicose veins and heart burn.</p>
<p>The main cause of such a state of disorder is the bad lifestyle patterns that you follow, coupled with improper diet. Insufficient intake of water and excessive use of coffee and tea can also lead to this state. Drinking, irregular eating, insufficient chewing, all together makes the functioning of your bowels poor. Apart from this lack of physical activities and and irregular defecation habits with emotional stress and strain, also lead to constipation.</p>
<p>But you can always cure constipation. If the medicines are doing nothing good to you, then you have the option of home remedial treatments. They are:</p>
<p>1.Pear: It is an effective fruit for the treatment of constipation. Making it a part of your regular diet, can help you a lot.</p>
<p>2.Grapes: Since ages, grapes have proved to be a very effective natural remedy to cure constipation. Grapes contains sugar, cellulose and various organic acids that make them an ideal constipation healer. Besides cleaning your stomach, they also tone up the tissues of your stomach and the intestines.</p>
<p>3.Bael Fruit: It is regarded as the best fruit in curing this disorder. It cleans and tones up your intestinal space.</p>
<p>4.Guava: Guava provides you roughage that is very essential for the proper digestion of food. Roughage helps in the normal evacuation of your bowels.</p>
<p>5.Spinach: Spinach is the most vital food for your entire digestive system. The organic elements that are present in spinach cleanse, reconstruct and help the regeneration of the worn out tissues of your intestinal tract.</p>
<p>A simple diet surely helps you to keep away from constipation as it clears your stomach. A simple diet is one that consists of unrefined foods, like honey, bran, wholegrain cereals, lentils, fruits, green leafy vegetables and various milk products.</p>
<p>Apart from them there are also other home remedies that help in treating constipation. For instance, a glass of hot lime water, with added salt is very effective. It is also said that taking an overnight kept water in a copper container helps you considerably in this direction. Linseed is a useful product as it provides both roughage and lubrication to the stomach.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people use Epsom salts to treat their constipation. Epsom salts work like a laxative.  The salts can be mixed with water and taken orally or used in an enema. Epsom salts operate by increasing water in the intestines and they can bring temporary relief to someone suffering from constipation. However, there are dangers in using Epsom salts to relieve constipation and many people are unaware of them.</p>
<p>First, many people donât know what Epsom salt truly is. Epsom salt is just a trade name for magnesium sulfate. One tablespoon of the salt contains about 35g (grams) of magnesium sulfate, or roughly 3.4g of elemental magnesium. This is a very large amount, especially if you understand the daily-recommended allowance is between 300-400 mg (milligrams) per day. Many people do not realize ingesting too much Epsom salt can result in death. Between 1841 and 1909, seven patients were reported to have magnesium toxicity and five of them died. The first reported death by using an Epsom salt enema was in 1943. Sadly, magnesium enemas were commonly used on infants up until the early 1970âs when it was discovered as the cause in some deaths brought on by hypermagnesemia.</p>
<p>Epsom salts have many uses and consumers purchase it without giving it a second thought. However, the infrequent reports of death brought on by magnesium toxicity should give pause for concern. Epsom salts should not be ingested or used in an enema if you have preexisting stomach pain, vomiting, or nausea. Women who are pregnant or nursing should talk with their doctor before using Epsom salts to relieve constipation. It is not known whether Epsom salts are harmful to an unborn fetus or nursing baby. In addition, certain drugs may interact negatively with Epsom salts. These include tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, oxytetracycline, sparfloxacin, penicclamine, digoixin, and nitrofurantoin. It is important to consult with your doctor before taking Epsom salts if you use any of these medications. To be completely safe you should talk with your doctor about Epsom salts if you take any over the counter medications, minerals, vitamins, or herbal products whatsoever.</p>
<p>If you are suffering from digestive trouble and you have been using Epsom salts to relieve constipation, you may be concerned after reading these statements. You may also be interested with using another method to alleviate your constipation. The first step to alleviating constipation is to start by improving your diet. Eat more fresh fruits and raw vegetables and add flaxseeds, brown wild rice, and whole grains to your diet. You should also consume at least eight 8-oz. glasses of water a day and exercise regularly. Exercising three to four times a week for 20 to 30, minutes can help to alleviate constipation. You do not have to do something major like engage in âboot campâ programs or running a marathon. Simple things like walking after dinner or climbing the stairs instead of taking an elevator can go far in getting your bowels moving more regularly.</p>
<p>Lastly, you can help alleviate constipation by avoiding laxatives. That may sound like a contradiction, but it is true. Laxatives can aggravate constipation because they make your bowels sluggish and dependent upon the chemicals to work. In addition, laxatives can cause other intestinal problems such as diarrhea and bloating, and they can even damage your intestinal lining over the long term.</p>
<p>An alternative to laxatives is performing a colon cleanse. By using an all-natural product such as Oxy-PowderÂ®, you can cleanse your body of impacted feces in a safe and effective manner. One reason Oxy-Powder is recommended is because itâs non-invasive and it does not remove the good bacteria necessary for a healthy intestine. Oxy-Powder works by liquefying and clearing out the sludge, fecal matter, and mucus lodged in your colon and intestinal system. In addition to bringing immediate <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> relief, Oxy-Powder also creates an environment welcoming to the âgood bacteriaâ aiding in healthy digestion.</p>
<p>What can you expect from Oxy-PowderÂ® in terms of results? As stated, it will liquefy the hard matter presently lodged in your system. You will have watery stools; however, this should not be confused with diarrhea, which is caused by viral infection of the digestive tract. The liquefying effect is simply a byproduct of the oxidation process. When you are first introducing your body to Oxy-Powder you should monitor how your body responds to it.  While you will not have the harsh urge to go to the bathroom like you would if you had used an enema, you will have to go to the bathroom frequently and you will have extra gas. So it is recommended to stay close to a bathroom during your initial colon cleansing program.</p>
<p>Now that you have some pertinent information on Epsom salts, do your body a favor and save them for your bath water. Do not ingest Epsom salts to relieve constipation or use them in an enema unless you are directed to do so by a qualified physician. There are safer ways to alleviate constipation that also provides effective, long-term results and are healthier for you without all the negative side effects. Be good to your colon and it will be good to you!</p>
<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people experience constipation at some point in their life. They make a note to eat more fiber and expect everything to go back to normal in a day or two. Luckily, for the better percentage of those inflicted, this method works. Not so lucky are the ones who are battling something much more serious than the occasional bout of constipation.</p>
<p>Constipation is a condition that can be very difficult to find the originating cause. There are so many different causes, from medicines to lifestyle changes, that pin-pointing the true cause of the constipation can be like finding a needle in a haystack.</p>
<p>One potential cause that medical experts are looking very closely at is the relation of high blood sugar and constipation. What effect does blood sugar have on the digestive system? Are diabetics at higher risk for constipation?</p>
<p>As it turns out, diabetics are definitely more at risk of experiencing constipation. Nearly 60% of all diabetics also suffer from constipation. Abnormal blood sugar levels can negatively affect many of the bodyâs systems and functions. When blood sugar levels are elevated, the nerves in the intestines that control the length of time waste stays in the body can be seriously damaged. The nerves canât do their job properly and food waste begins to build up in the intestines. This doesnât happen over night, of course. This condition affects type 1 diabetics who have been using insulin for a number of years.</p>
<p>Another disastrous effect high blood sugar has on the gastrointestinal system is Gastroparesis. Gastroparesis is when nerves in the stomach are damaged to the point that they can no longer work properly. The stomach doesnât know when to send the food through the digestive tract. Up to 75% of diabetics also have Gastroparesis.</p>
<p><strong>How Does High Blood Sugar Damage the Nerves of the Intestine?</strong></p>
<p>High blood sugar damages the actual blood vessels that carry oxygen and essential nutrients to the nerves of the stomach and intestine, or the vagus nerves. With the necessary nutrients and oxygen severely reduced, or stopped from reaching the vagus nerves, the digestive system goes into a state of shock. The food waste backs up and it can cause terrible complications.</p>
<p>The difference between Gastroparesis and constipation is that with Gastroparesis, food waste gets stuck in or near the stomach, and in constipation the waste builds up in the small intestine. How can one tell a difference? Here are some of the symptoms of Gastroparesis:</p>
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<li>Vomiting of undigested food</li>
<li>Bloating and loss of appetite</li>
<li>Heartburn, acid reflux and nausea</li>
<li>Dehydration</li>
<li>Weight loss and stomach spasms</li>
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<p>Gastroparesis can be a chronic condition and in severe cases require surgery to remedy.</p>
<p>Constipation can be diagnosed in a patient exhibiting the following signs:</p>
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<li>No bowel movements for 3 consecutive days</li>
<li>Hard stools 25% of the time during bowel movements</li>
<li>Straining at 25% of bowel movements</li>
<li>Have two or less bowel movements per week</li>
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<p><strong>Treat the Cause, not the Symptom</strong></p>
<p>Itâs important to understand that constipation is a symptom and not the disease. By that, I mean there must be an underlying reason for the constipation. In this case, itâs the high blood sugar level thatâs causing the constipation, not the other way around. You need to treat the cause to remedy the symptom. Treat the high blood sugar and your chances of experiencing <a href="http://www.newcolonsweep.com" target=_self>constipation</a> will decrease.</p>
<p>Constipation, while very dangerous if left untreated, is usually an easy condition to get rid of. Eating a healthier diet, with more fiber and water can greatly reduce the chances of constipation. Exercise can also have a great impact on keeping a healthy digestive tract. With both conditions, the key is to control your blood sugar levels. Healthy diets, exercise and water can help keep blood sugar levels closer to a normal level, but of course diabetics may still require assistance in controlling their sugar levels.</p>
<p><em>The New England Journal of Medicine</em> did a study of class 2 diabetics and the effects that eating a high fiber diet can have on blood sugar levels. There were 2 groups of participants. In the first group, they were instructed to follow a diet that included 24 grams of fiber per day for six weeks. The second group did the same thing, but had to have 50 grams of fiber per day. After six weeks, the two groups switched diet regimens and followed that diet for six more weeks. It was found that when both groups were on the higher fiber diet, their blood sugar levels were lowered by 10%.</p>
<p>If you are diabetic and you are suffering from severe constipation, itâs time to get your blood sugar tested. The longer you wait, the more serious it can become.</p>
<p>The Colon Cleansing &amp; Constipation Resource Center<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/constipation-and-high-blood-sugar-89962.html</p>
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