list of constipation relieving foods
#247288 - 02/19/06 05:33 PM
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lozza
Reged: 02/18/06
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Loc: australia (melbourne)
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does anyone have a list of foods that cause more frequent bowel movements but no gas/bloating????
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Hi Lozza,
Relieving constipation when you have IBS is a whole approach rather than a listing of foods.
Read the helpful info for new folks at the start of this board.
There are foods that make you "go" when constipated but if you have IBS they can result in an ongoing cycle of constipation because they irritate the colon. Better to break the cycle and stick to safe IBS foods, start some regular exercise, drink plenty of water, try some yoga and relaxation techniques.
Gas and bloating are one of the hardest sypmtoms to relieve for us C ers. Often thouugh as the other symptoms are relived the gas and bloating eases too. Fennel tea is great and eating small frequent meals rather than 3 large ones helps too. I've personally found the Hypno program has helped with the bloating too. If you are interested check out the hypnotherapy forum where you'll find lots of helpful info.
All the best my fellow aussie,
Kerrie
P>S Hang in there - constispation can take up to 2 weeks to fully resolve. Ask any more questions you need answered as we are all here to help each other.
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Edited by KinOz (02/19/06 11:09 PM)
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Hi Iozza, Kerri's advice is the way to go. However, if you want a short list, coffee,prunes,honey, and boiled cane toads. -Bob
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Hi Iozza, Kerri's advice is the way to go. However, if you want a short list, coffee,prunes,honey, and boiled cane toads. -Bob
I agree that Kerri's advice is great - the whole idea with Heather's approach is to soothe the gut.
I disagree with coffee - it may make you go now, but will probably irritate the gut even more. There was a thread on Coffee and Constipation recently - you can browse through there to see what other people have to say about it.
Prunes - Good for constipation, not sure if it will worsen IBS. Pre-IBS I tended toward constipation, especially when I traveled, and prunes combined with lots of water and lots of walking (even just pacing inside) always helped me. That said, plain old constipation is not the same as IBS constipation and prunes are a fairly enthusiastic IF plus I think they contain some type of natural laxative. I'd approach them cautiously (start with 1) and only after SF.
Honey - Hmmm. I've read this elsewhere, but I don't think it's terribly strong. I'm D, have honey in my tea every morning, and never react to it.
Boiled cane toads - What on earth is this, Bob? I'm pretty sure "toad" is not in the list of safe IBS protein sources (frog, maybe - I hear it's just like chicken ).
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PRUNES? YIKES!
#247406 - 02/20/06 11:23 AM
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Bevvy
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I'm a "D" and certainly don't need any "encouragement" in that department. I dearly love them, but prunes are a KILLER for me! OMG! I had the WORST attack after a half of a small can of them things!
WATCH OUT!
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Hi Sand, Yes, coffee may irritate the gut,but it's not going to produce gas, and she just asked about the gas only.The boiled cane toads is just a joke for the Australians. They can't stand cane toads. Years ago the were brought into Australia to control some weevil that eating up and destroying crops on the east coast of Australia. Well, they proliferated out of hand and became a *major* nuisance. In fact a favor- ite pastime of Brisbane residents is to drive around and run over cane toads. You wouldn't want to eat them, they secrete some kind of low level poison in their skin as a defensive mechanism. In fact, Aussie drug heads distill this poison into a hallucinagetic drug. So the cane toad remark was a joke, just a joke<laugh>. -Bob
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Bev, Oh yeah for D's yes indeed, but I think the poster is a C. By the way, the cane toad reference is just a joke for the Aussies as I explained to a perplexed Sand. -Bob
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I saw honey was mentioned. Honey is a killer for me. extremely painful gas and bloating.
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Ok, Ok, scratch it off the list. Next thing you, someone's going to say they got painful gas and bloating from eating boiled cane toads.(LOL) Actually, I think it would be a lot worse than that. Some Aussies will probably comment on that when they wake up, as they are probably sound asleep right now. -Bob
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Boiled cane toads only bother me if I eat them first thing in the morning.
And regular tea gives me gas, but I still have a cup every now and then anyway.
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the Aussies will get a real kick out of that! -Bob
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LOL!
#247510 - 02/20/06 06:30 PM
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atomic rose
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Boiled cane toads... heh.
Prunes are, basically, IF. If you eat them like any other IF - with a good base of SF - they should be fine. I say this as someone who's not even a true C'er, who used to be sensitive to ANY dried fruit, but now I can eat just about any of them as long as I have that SF first. Just go easy on them. No eating whole packages of prunes, LOL!!
I agree on the coffee and honey, though. Coffee is pretty harsh on the gut anyway, and I would definitely steer clear of that - it might make you "go", but it's ultimately going to irritate your guts more.
Honey might be helpful, but I found during my C phase that it was really too mild to do much of anything on its own.
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The boiled cane toads is just a joke for the Australians.You wouldn't want to eat them, they secrete some kind of low level poison in their skin as a defensive mechanism.
Well, yes, but does the poison cure IBS? (Sorry, just kidding. Although dollars will get you doughnuts, someone somewhere is pushing this very thing as an IBS cure.)
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Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!
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I'm not a "C", but these beloved berries are KNOWN to be poop-makers! I dearly love 'em, but I gotta go REEEEEEL easy on 'em! (I'm a "D".)
Even so, they're a LOT easier on the digestive system than prunes, believe me!
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Beth, Why are you going to try it? Just joking. No, I'm not right now, because it takes so long to make, and I've fried two blenders so far while making it. I was using dried prunes, and they're too difficult for the blender to chop up.Now, I'm just eating a one cup bowl of raisin bran instead. -Bob
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Heck no!
#247617 - 02/21/06 12:10 PM
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Augie
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I'm afraid of wheat, let alone Bran...and add prunes to the mix. I might have a BM...but I think the pain might kill me. But then again, I've never tried it. But I can't afford to buy a box of cereal just to experiment...let alone multiple blenders.
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Actually, Bevvy, I have to agree. Those blueberries rank very highly. CHERRIES (fresh) totally have a major re-laxative effect on me too. Ditto for blackberries. Actually most jam notorious fruits do clean me out. Butt, especially cherries.
Apple juice really cleans me out for some strange reason.
Sushi (seaweed) cleans me out, too.
Kate, IBS-D.
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I have IBS but it doesn't have me!
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Very finely ground flax seed (I use a coffee mill) 1 tbsp. mixed with my oatmeal in the morning. This seems to help. A few prunes are good too, but they need to be soaked till very soft.
-------------------- Penny
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