Simple tricks to eliminate constipation.
Spring is in the air and you’re ready, like Mother Nature, to whisk
away the old and usher in the new. It’s time for a Spring Cleanse! And
why not? Many health practitioners, including the renowned detox expert,
Norman Walker believed that 80% of all disease begins in the colon…I would agree.
Shocking colon health stats to keep in mind:
The United States is Number One when it comes to laxative use
throughout the world. Widespread constipation is probably the surest
sign that America’s colons are malfunctioning. Today, two out of three
people over age 65 use laxatives. We spend over a billion dollars a year
on laxatives. Can you imagine?
The trouble is, constipation goes beyond being uncomfortable: it can
spell danger. Your bowel movements don’t just relieve you of harmless
waste, they rid your body of potentially harmful toxins too.
If you have fewer than two or three bowel movements a day, you may be
constipated. In today’s world many factors interfere with normal
digestion and cause constipation.
Consider the following:
*Laxatives, tobacco, and caffeine—especially from coffee—irritate the
colon and over time leave the muscles unresponsive and weak. Caffeine, a
kind of stimulant laxative, eventually leads to the atrophy of the
colon’s muscles and nerves. (To read more about caffeine’s negative
effects, see my blog Is This Drug Your Secret Addiction?)
*Nearly 50 percent of chronic constipation is caused or made worse by
medications. The most common offenders are anti-depressants, pain meds,
and iron supplements.
*A sedentary lifestyle contributes to flaccid colon contractions. Couch potatoes have recalcitrant colons.
*Stress impairs digestion, creating nervous system responses that inhibit reflexes that facilitate bowel movements.
*Low stomach acid interrupts digestion and allows masses of food to linger in the gut.
*Lack of fiber inhibits colonic contractions.
*Food intolerances to gluten and dairy products irritate the intestines and interfere with colon function.
My Keys To A Spring Cleanse
To remedy the situation, amp up your fiber to between 25 and 30 grams per day (I like several tablespoons of fiber-rich chia or flax seeds in my daily smoothies). Drink at least one half of your body weight in ounces of water or enjoy 64 ounces of cran-water
which has a gentle laxative effect due to the presence of organic acids
like benzoic, malic, quinic, citric and ellagic acids. These organic
acids, which are unique to the cran, help to balance pH and appear to
function as natural digestive enzymes. Load up on lots of high pectin
Fat Flushing fruits and veggies like apples, carrots, cabbage, and okra.
Take at least two tablespoons of essential fatty acid oils per day (like fish oil or flaxseed oil)
to lubricate the intestines, and get moving. Physical activity—of any
kind—can turbo-charge the movement of wastes through the GI tract. We
are talking about a 20 minute walk daily here, at the very least.
If you are still backed up, you might want to get things moving with a targeted GI formula—like Super-GI Cleanse or something very similar to it.
Super-GI Cleanse contains soluble and insoluble
fiber from psyllium seed husk, flax seed, apple pectin, oat bran and
rice bran, plus, natural colon cleansers including buckthorn bark,
cranberry, butternut bark, alfafa herb, licorice root, fennel seed,
peppermint leaf, anise seed, and Irish moss. It also contains a plant
enzyme blend to aid digestion and an intestinal flora blend for a
probiotic boost.
For special spring cleaning to prepare the GI tract for deep but gentle detox, I have been using Super-GI
twice a day (3 in the AM upon arising and 3 before bed) during March 21
– June 21. After June, I go back to just three before bed.
-Edge On Health, Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman
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