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    15 Best Natural Laxatives Constipation is one of the most common problems that all of us have faced. It leads to lots of discomfort and causes lots of uneasiness. It is therefore important to make sure that you can empty your stomach with ease everyday in the morning to make your entire day better. Most of us resort to chemically laden laxatives that are available in the market. But these can have harmful side effects and hence it is better to use natural methods to make sure you do not face the

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    Osmotic laxatives can cause abdominal pain, bloating and wind. Stool softener laxatives can cause abdominal cramps, nausea and a skin rash. Anticoagulants These are used to aid blood thinning Side Effects: The most common side effects are itching, rashes, easy bruising, increased bleeding

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    While laxatives may be necessary for short-term, acute cases of constipation, they are contraindicated for long-term use. Overuse of laxatives can cause a reduction in colon motility, diarrhea, and incontinence (Day et al., 2014). This leads a cycle of chronically alternating constipation and diarrhea that significantly affects quality of life. Over-use of laxatives is also associated with dehydration, tachycardia, and electrolyte imbalances. These side effects not only affect quality of life but

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    Colon Irrigation (or the lack either): “Being regular can mean hitting the toilet three times a day or three times a week; there is zero evidence that more bowel movements will make you healthier. If you are constipated, then a laxative can make you feel better. Laxatives also aren't necessarily healthy. There are kinds that shock the bowels into moving, kinds that draw water into the intestines, and kinds that build bulk. Many doctors, particularly naturopaths, recommend the bulk-builders.” This

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    Bisacodyl (Dulcolax) is an over-the-counter (OVC) medication used for the temporary relief of occasional constipation and irregular bowel movements (Citrusmotors.com, 2015). Dulcolax has a drug classification of being a stimulant laxative (Sorrentino, 2013). It acts directly on the bowels, encouraging the walls of the small intestines, colon, and the muscles of the bowel to generate a bowel movement (Medicinenet.com). Bisacodyl can be taken orally by mouth (PO), or by suppositories

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    Setting the Record Straight on Laxative Diets There’s no easy way when it comes to losing weight for good. It’s even made more challenging when you’re not seeing any changes, especially when you’ve been trying to do so for years. As soon as desperation and impulsiveness take control, we end up taking shortcuts, even if it means health risks in the long run. Taking laxatives is one example. Defining laxatives Originally, laxatives are drugs meant to cure constipation. They function in the large intestines

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    Natural laxatives come from nature and help your body relieve constipation by itself. Natural laxative is a term used in for foods that are rich in soluble fiber. High fiber foods not only act as a laxative, but they aid in preventing certain types of cancers. Water is perhaps the safest natural laxative food, as it softens the stool. A natural laxative is very different from an over-the-counter treatment. Constipation is a condition in which a person has uncomfortable or infrequent bowel movements

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    documentary on two individuals with a strange addiction, I never knew until now, that people misusing laxatives, consumption of pottery, and eating cigarette ashes can cause an addiction and health concerns. My impression to why anyone would want to abuse laxatives is because he or she wants to lose weight, get rid of unwanted calories, and feel thin or empty. I noticed some of the health consequences to laxative abuse are: Disturbance of electrolyte and nutrition balances, severe dehydration, irregular

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    ” Matthews defines bulimia nervosa as an eating disorder in which people follow a routine of secretive, uncontrolled or binge eating followed by behaviors to rid the body of food consumed. This includes self-induced vomiting and/or the misuse of laxatives, diet pills, diuretics, excessive exercise or fasting. As with anorexia nervosa, those with bulimia are overly concerned with food, body weight, and shape (276). Bulimia nervosa is a serious, potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized

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    Female adolescent body image is an important topic to talk about. Many of the female adolescents today feel the need to be perfect. The definition of perfect for many female adolescents is being skinny or trying to look like a model. Dave Barry a humorous columnist jokingly asserts, “Today’s beauty ideal, strictly enforced by the media, is a person with the same level of body fat as a paperclip.” Dave Barry celebrates the fact that the images of beauty that people have in the society today are artificial

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