While fresh rhubarb stalks are tart and sometimes bitter, but they can be consumed in small doses as an astringent, and in larger
amounts as a laxative.
Not exact matches
Because they are not completely digested and absorbed, eaten in large
amounts (usually more than 50 grams but sometimes
as little
as 10 grams) they can have a
laxative effect, causing bloating, gas and diarrhea.
When eaten in large
amounts, usually more than 50 grams, but sometimes
as little
as 10 grams, sugar alcohols can have a
laxative effect, causing bloating, intestinal gas and diarrhea.
Cow's milk can act
as a
laxative and cause digestive problems for some puppies and adult dogs, so avoid giving this to your pup or only give very small
amounts.