Home Remedies and Natural Treatments for Constipation

Bowel function can often be assisted with natural therapies, and whilst not only being simple to use and highly effective, they assist and encourage positive bowel health overall. As this simple condition that is experienced by many can often lead to other more complicated issues further down the line, such as a weakened immune system, hemorroids, and toxic fecal impaction, it is enormously important that constipation be avoided at all costs. However, when constipation does occur, natural treatments are the most effective, safest way of relieving this condition.

A key component of good health is having a healthy bowel movement daily. In situations in which this doesn’t occur, it can often be a case in which the constipation is driven by less than conducive lifestyle habits. Constipation is generally defined as a person having a bowel movement between zero and three times per week.

Quite often an individual suffering from this condition will experience pain upon taking a bowel movement, with the stool being unusually difficult and unpleasant in passing. By analysis, the stool is most often hard, very dry, and is passed in small pieces. Even after having a bowel movement, during constipation the bowel is often not completely emptied, which causes further stomach and rectal discomfort.

Although constipation is most often caused by a poor diet and poor lifestyle choices, other conditions, such as pregnancy, aging, hypothyroidism, irritable bowel syndrome, laxative abuse, certain medications, and a habit of purposely avoiding bowel movements may cause constipation. While over the counter and traditional medical interventions do well to address the condition, they are not without risk of side effects, nor do such treatments address the root cause of this condition. On the other hand, natural treatments for constipation help in addressing the symptoms, as well as help in correcting the lifestyle imbalances that originally caused the constipation.

Eating foods that are high in fiber is one of the best, most obvious ways of naturally treating constipation. While this seems easy enough to do, most people do not consume nearly enough fiber in their daily diet. To correct this, those prone to constipation should increase their intake of foods high in fiber, such as apples, peaches, flaxseed, oatmeal, bananas, whole grain foods and other fresh vegetables. We should increase our levels of fluid ingestion by consuming more clean pure water, freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices.

In adding certain foods to the diet, there are others that should be staunchly avoided. Some of these include processed sugar, processed flour, fast food, caffeine, alcohol, cheese, and meat. As often as you can, the foods mentioned should be replaced with foods that are high in fiber, or better yet completely removed from the diet.

Regular exercise is also crucial in maintaining a healthy bowel and treating constipation. Daily exercise that involves at least 30 minutes of movement is helpful in increasing circulation and optimizing intestinal function. Daily walking, jogging, yoga, tai chi and other mild to moderate exercise is recommended.

By treating constipation naturally, a person is able to, not only correct the bad habits that led to the original bout of constipation, but can safely avoid its recurrence. Natural treatments for constipation have been safely and effectively used for generations to treat this common discomfort and are completely without risk or side effects. Just by including a few simple adjustments to the diet as well as lifestyle, this condition can be eased enormously, and in doing so a host of other pathologies can be prevented in the process.

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