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  • One Dose of PoopDoc And The Next Morning It Is Working Full Blown

    I have to tell you PoopDoc is awesome. I did try another one, a little cheaper and it took 5 days to kind of start working. More gas than results. One dose of PoopDoc and the next morning it is working full blown. It truly is the best.

    I have had a constipation problem for 30 years now, since my first born and its so exhausting taking laxatives and feeling sick when its starting to work. I would like to tell everyone not to waste their money on the herbal or otc products. THIS IS THE ONE THAT WORKS, you don’t feel sick, you just start having regular bowel movements like a normal person. THANKS FOR MAKING THIS PRODUCT AVAILABLE!

     
  • Things You Should Know Before Taking A Laxative to Help Constipation

    Are you aware of the dangers?

    • Laxatives can interfere with other meds/vitamins you’re taking. It can cause an adverse reaction or it could inhibit your body’s absorption of some medicines or nutrients. Don’t take any medicine within a couple of hours prior to the laxative. Consult your doctor before combining a laxative with prescription meds.
    • If you have a liver or kidney ailment, your body may build up magnesium excess, especially when you take laxatives with magnesium salts. Ask your doctor to recommend food that can help you with constipation.
    • Elderly persons should avoid taking laxatives as they can seriously alter fluid and body chemical balance, particularly potassium and sodium.
    • Some laxative ingredients cause allergic reactions. An example is Psyllium, a major component in a bulk forming laxative. Some people prefer Psyllium-based laxatives to cure constipation because it’s regarded as a gentler natural fiber. But if you happen to be allergic to it, you could end up treating more than constipation. Another example is Phenylalanine , which is dangerous if you have Phenylketonuria.
     
  • A Couple Of Things You Should Know About Constipation Relief

    So, how many times have you found yourself looking for some source of constipation relief and wishing you could just get rid of those bouts of constipation once and for all. Well there are a couple of things you should know about constipation relief that may help.

    First, you need to know that some of the constipation relief options you are using may actually be making your situation worse. Many people who are looking for constipation relief use laxatives. Well, while it may seem like a wise thing to do to use laxatives, the truth is they can make the problem worse over time.

    Laxatives pull water out of your body as a way to loosen up any stool and flush it through your system. This can leave you dehydrated and make things worse as your body tries to process foods after the next few meals. There will not be adequate hydration to move the waste through and you’ll be back to square one looking for constipation relief.

     
  • Constipation – Best Remedies for Constipation Relief

    Laxatives are available in two basic varieties: over-the-counter laxatives that use chemicals as the active ingredients, and laxatives made with natural ingredients and generally only available in nutrition stores or the Internet. Laxatives made from chemicals are not the best remedy for constipation relief as they tend to be habit forming, cause dehydration, and your body may not be able to perform a bowel movement on its own without a laxative if you use them for too long. Laxatives made from natural ingredients are less abrasive on the body and colon, are non-habit forming, and naturally help the body with the bowel movements.

    Suppositories. They may be used as a remedy for constipation relief as well. Suppositories are administered rectally for treatment of constipation and have active chemical ingredients such as bisacodyl or glycerin. As with chemically based laxatives, they can cause harm to the body if used too often. Suppositories are the preferred remedy for constipation relief for small children as they are easier to administer than pills or syrups.

     
  • Laxatives Could Decrease the Effectiveness of Birth Control Pills

    You see, instead of the pill staying in your system and breaking down over the course of the day to be used by your body, when you take the laxative it will pull water out of your body and use that to flush all the waste out of your system. The pill is going to get swept up in that and be washed away too, lessening its effectiveness.

    To add to this is the long-term impact of laxatives. You see, many women who need pregnancy constipation relief have tried laxatives and realize they do not work. This is an across the board problem. While a laxative will work the first few times, it is pulling water out of your body to do its job.