Castor Oil: Castor oil is an amazing oil, often people associate it with
its use as a laxative or labor induction method but it is actually wonderful when used topically.
You can take it orally to
use it as a laxative.
Talk to your doctor before taking aloe, especially if
you use it as a laxative — it could lower blood glucose levels and reduce the effectiveness of medication when taken orally.
Agar Agar is
used as a laxative for hard, and dry stools.
One of the impurities often found in low quality resveratrol is Emodin, which is
used as a laxative and may cause stomach cramps.
It sometimes goes by ispaghula and is commonly
used as a laxative.
It's most commonly
used as a laxative.
It does this by actually preventing you from getting gas, cramps, and bloating, but if you already have some constipation you can
use it as a laxative as well.
Commonly
used as a laxative, psyllium is a grain with high fiber content, up to 70 % more than oats.
Magnesium oxide is commonly
used as a laxative in patients with constipation (15).
For example, hydrate magnesium sulfate or Epsom salt is
used as a laxative in high doses but it can also be used to relieve heartburn, constipation, eclampsia, hypertension and seizures.
Senna Leaf: This herb is
used as a laxative as it has chemicals which irritate the bowels.
Also known as milk of magnesia, magnesium sulfate / hydroxide is generally
used as a laxative, similar to magnesium citrate.
If you are looking for the best way to keep your cat hydrated, healthy, and regular, the only think you should give them to drink is water — coffee should not be
used as a laxative or as an energy drink for your feline friend.
Not exact matches
Psyllium fiber comes from the seed of the husk of plantago ovata, also called plantago isphagula, and is mainly present in bulk
laxatives but now is also
used as a non-systemic cholesterol - lowering agent.
It is
used by itself or
as part of whole seeds to prepare the bulk
laxative commonly known
as psyllium.
Xylitol will cause some digestive disruption if
used in excess, but it doesn't have the same
laxative effect
as mannitol.
Dandelion root can act
as a mild
laxative and can therefore be
used for the treatment of constipation.
This herb is completely safe (although
use with caution if you suffer from gallstones — consult your physician first) and helps replace nutrients (such
as potassium) which are lost with eating disorders and excessive
laxative use.
It has been
used throughout history for treatment of intestinal problems, snakebites, open wounds, ulcers, scurvy, and
as one of the most effective
laxatives available.
As a bitter tonic with mild
laxative effects, Barberry has been
used by weak or debilitated people to strengthen and cleanse the system.
Over one - half of teenage girls and nearly one - third of teenage boys
use unhealthy weight control behaviors such
as skipping meals, fasting, smoking cigarettes, vomiting, and taking
laxatives.
Some people
use elderberry for hay fever (allergic rhinitis), cancer,
as a
laxative forconstipation, to increase urine flow, and to cause sweating.
It has been
used since ancient Egyptian times internally
as a cathartic (stimulating
laxative) and to induce labour.
Used for digestion,
as an antitussive, antiflatulent,
laxative, and antacid.
To be
used as a mild
laxative, one rootstock should be soaked in cold water for eight to ten hours before consumption.
The dried bark of this popular shrub has been
used as a gentle
laxative for centuries.
The reason this form is worth mentioning
as it is commonly
used for children on strict ketogenic diets to manage constipation
as magnesium citrate has a
laxative effect.
Let us begin
using the teas which can be given to help you with weight loss: the morning boost (a fruity flavor that's full of good, which energises you throughout the day)
as well
as the nighttime cleanse (which tastes somewhat different to the morning boost
as it's an extremely earthy / herby flavor, it gives a mild
laxative effect that was accurate).
Rosehips have also been
used as a diuretic,
laxative, flu - like infections, diarrhea, and urinary tract disorders.
Extracts of the leaves, flowers and fruit of ashwagandha have been
used for centuries in folk remedies
as a
laxative and stimulant.
Whole Body Detox Tea from Dr. Miller's is
used as a stimulant
laxative to provide short - term relief of occasional constipation.
«I am not a general fan of
laxatives, but I don't mind if someone
uses them
as part of cleanse, once or twice a week,» she says.
Finn and Herrington both agree that
using laxative teas
as directed for occasional constipation is harmless.
If you realise your bloating is due to stubborn bowel function, please do not
use laxatives, even if natural,
as constipation can occur for many reasons.
When, due to any reason such
as growth of other bacteria who destroy these beneficial bacteria or
use of antibiotics which ultimately end up in eliminating these bacteria in addition to disease causing ones or due to bleaching or washing of stomach with medicines or excessive
use of chemical
laxatives or ingestion of poisonous stuff etc.; this yeast or fungi starts growing very fast and cause candida.
Colon cleanse teas typically «cleanse» the intestines through the
use of an herbal
laxative, such
as senna or rhubarb.
It is needed especially in case of those who still
use stimulants,
laxatives, and live a stressful lifestyle,
as these factors lead to the vitamin B12 deficiency among the followers of any nutritional approaches including vegans, vegetarians, and even none - vegetarians.
Cascara sagrada is a
laxative ingredient that is sometimes
used as a replacement for senna.
Diane recalls needing to
use enemas and
laxatives as a very young child for her severe constipation.
Recommends the
use of colonics and
laxatives, which may potentially have adverse effects such
as electrolyte imbalances.
Also included in the program is KleriTea, which is
used to ease the bowels and acts
as a soft, safe
laxative.
The root is a mild
laxative that promotes digestion and is also
used as an appetite stimulant and to improve upset stomachs such
as flatulence, feelings of fullness and constipation.
The clear gel from the aloe plant is often taken internally to treat osteoarthritis, bowel diseases, and fever, and the sap is popularly
used as a (very effective)
laxative.
Another common
use is
as a gentle
laxative.
Disordered eating included bingeing / purging, extreme and less extreme weight - control behaviors (ie, taking diet pills, self - induced vomiting,
using laxatives,
using diuretics, fasting, eating very little food,
using food substitutes, skipping meals, and smoking cigarettes
as a means of weight control).
If your dog swallows a foreign object such
as a sharp edged bone he or she picked up when outside of the home, your veterinarian will
use a
laxative to try and pass the bone particles and possibly an anti-biotic to reduce the change of infection.
Do not
use any OTC enemas or
laxatives other than Metamucil
as serious dehydration or electrolyte imbalances can result.
The risk of hairballs can be reduced through the
use of daily brushing and grooming,
as well
as with an effective
laxative.
Medication, such
as a physostigmine or pilocarpine will be administered to help boost your dog's nervous system, and gastrointestinal protectants and
laxatives may be
used as well.