Though this will most like fall on deaf ears...I advise you to stop using medical laxatives (pills) this includes the vegetable ones! And start using natural laxatives. They are better for you and less harsh on your body, also your body won't build up immunity to it because it has no chemicals that are foreign and your body feels like it needs to build up immunity to. So without further ado my lovlies:
1. Raw Fruits
- Bananas: High in fiber and a natural bulk-producing laxative, bananas are great for promoting easy digestion. Since bananas are high in potassium, eating a banana a day will help restore valuable electrolytes to your intestinal tract. Additionally, they contain a natural compound called fructooligosaccharide, which can help encourage beneficial bacteria in your intestinal tract.
- Apples: The high pectin levels in apples stimulate the bowels and also provide bulk for bowel movements. One of the best natural laxative foods is organic apple cider vinegar. Just pour a small amount into a glass of purified water and drink it in the morning.
- Melons: A melon is a great way to start the day because they are one of the easiest foods to digest. Melons actually proceed directly to the intestines when consumed. If they are held up in the stomach by other foods, they will decompose quickly and ferment.
- Berries: Extremely high in antioxidants, berries rank among my favorite foods. I recommend the following 8 berries to consume during a colon cleanse and on a daily basis afterwards – Blueberries, strawberries, bilberries, cranberries, blackberries, Goji Berries, acai berries and cherries.
When possible, consume fruits and vegetables that are
organic (pesticide free), seasonal, and fresh.
2. Prunes
Recognized as “nature’s laxative,” prunes are naturally rich
in antioxidants, vitamin A, potassium, iron, and dietary fiber. Additionally,
prunes provide beneficial bacteria to the intestines, thereby making it a great
addition to any colon cleansing diet.
3. Raw Apple Cider Vinegar
As mentioned earlier, one of the best natural laxative foods
is raw apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar may help improve bowel
irregularity, thereby removing toxins from the body at a faster rate.
Beneficial ingredients in raw apple cider vinegar include potassium, pectin,
malic acid, calcium, ash, and acetic acid.
Only raw organic apple cider vinegar has the “mother of
vinegar” made up of living nutrients and bacteria, which help make us feel
better, look better and feel energized. I personally use Bragg’s organic raw
apple cider vinegar on a daily basis. I would recommend this brand of apple
cider vinegar over any other brand currently on the market.
4. Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is one of the oldest and most popular medicinal
plants known to man. The bulk of the aloe vera leaf is filled with gel, which
is approximately 99% water. The other 1% contains over at least 75 known
nutrients including 20 minerals, 12 vitamins, 18 amino acids, 200 active plan
compounds called phytonutrients, enzymes and of course, water.
Besides from growing your own aloe vera plant and using its
gel, you can also drink aloe vera juice on a daily basis. Packed full of
nutrients, aloe juice will also help provide quick constipation relief.
5. Cayenne Pepper, Ginger & Tumeric
Cooking foods containing spices like organic cayenne pepper,
ginger and turmeric help with digestion, and act as great laxative food agents.
For example, Cayenne pepper has many health benefits, one of which stimulates
the digestive tract, increasing the flow of enzyme production and gastric
juices. Organic, fresh ginger (fresh ginger tea) is considered one of the best
spices for maintaining regular digestion. Turmeric is considered the liver’s
spice. Turmeric helps boost liver detox, by assisting enzymes that actively
flush out known dietary carcinogens.
6. Citrus Fruits: Lemons, Oranges & Limes
These citrus-wonders (notice they are acid fruits) have the
greatest detoxification power. They aid the body in flushing out toxins, as
well as jump-start the digestive tract with enzymatic processes.
Remember, vitamin C is one of the best detox vitamins
around, as it transforms toxins into digestible material. One orange will
provide you with approximately 12-15% of your daily recommended fiber.
7. Raw Vegetables
Similar to eating raw fruits, organic raw vegetables act as
great natural, laxative foods, which are high in fiber and help regulate bowel
movement. Stock up on raw vegetables like onions, carrots, artichoke,
asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, kale, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, garlic,
beets, turmeric, and oregano.
- Carrots: High in pectin, they add bulk to stool and can stimulate bowel contractions in addition to being natural body detoxifiers.
- Onions: Contain an antioxidant called Quercetin, which is a flavenoid. They contain Vitamin E, Potassium, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, and Fiber. Onions are known to relieve congestion and allergy symptoms, and help to reduce cholesterol. In addition, they remove heavy metals from the body, and help fight cancer of the lungs, bladder, ovaries, and breast.
- Garlic: Just a small amount of this pungent white bulb, which holds high amounts of allicin and selenium (two natural compounds that aid in liver cleansing) has the ability to activate liver enzymes that helps your body flush out toxins. Adding sliced or cooked garlic to any dish will help aid any detox diet. Additionally, garlic also contains unique properties that make it an excellent fighter against stomach cancer.
- Broccoli and Cauliflower: Eating broccoli and cauliflower will increase the amount of glucosinolate in your system, adding to enzyme production in the liver. These natural enzymes help flush out carcinogens, and other toxins, out of our body which significantly lowers our risk of cancer.
- Cabbage: Much like broccoli and cauliflower, eating cabbage helps flush out toxins, and helps soften the stool during bowel movements. Try eating more kimchi, coleslaw, cabbage soup and sauerkraut.
8. Tomatoes
Tomatoes are great laxative foods, rich in Vitamins C, A,
and K. Tomatoes provide you with approximately 10% of your daily fiber needs.
Additionally, they are very high in lycopene, an antioxidant that helps protect
you from developing colon cancer and prostate cancer. If possible, I recommend
buying locally-grown, organic tomatoes.
9. Omega-3 Oils
Omega-3 oils such as hemp, flax-seed, avocado or olive oils
are great natural laxative cooking food agents, especially when flushing out
toxins. These oils will help lubricate the intestinal walls, allowing the
toxins to be absorbed by the oil, and eliminated by the body.
10. Leafy Green Vegetables
When you are ready to detox your body, fill your
refrigerator with blue green algae, barley, bitter gourd, wheatgrass, kale,
spinach, dandelion greens, spirulina, alfalfa, chard, mustard greens, chicory,
arugula or other organic leafy greens. Why? They act as great natural, laxative
foods high in dietary fiber, calcium, folic acid, Vitamins K and C, and
magnesium – all essential nutrients necessary for your body, digestion, and
overall health. Furthermore, this will help increase the creation and flow of
bile, the substance that removes waste from the organs and blood.
11. Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil improves digestion and bowel function, relieves
pain and irritation caused by hemorrhoids, reduces inflammation, and supports
tissue healing and repair. The best kind to get is organic raw unprocessed
extra virgin coconut oil. This will assure you that your product is unrefined,
certified organic by USDA standards, and contains no added chemicals or
genetically modified additives.
12. Avocados
Avocados are packed with beneficial nutrients such as
dietary fiber, potassium, vitamin k and folate. If you eat one avocado a day, it
will provide you with approximately 30% of your daily fiber needs. Furthermore,
avocado contains Lutein (a carotenoid along with Vitamin E), Magnesium, and
monounsaturated (healthy) fats. Avocado helps fight cancer of the mouth,
breast, and prostate, and improves skin tone. It also improves absorption of
nutrients in other foods.
13. Broccoli Sprouts
Extremely high in antioxidants, broccoli sprouts can help
stimulate the detoxification enzymes in the digestive tract like none-other.
The sprouts are actually more effective than the fully-grown vegetable.
14. Raw Seeds and Nuts
Incorporate more of the easily digestible raw seeds and raw
nuts into your diet. These would include flaxseed, pumpkin seeds, almonds,
walnuts, hemp seeds, sesame seeds, chia seeds, siberian cedar nuts and
sunflower seeds. They are all rich in fiber, Vitamin E, protein, zinc and other
essential nutrients.
15. Beans, Peas & Legumes
Beans, peas, and legumes are low in both fat and
cholesterol, and help with digestion. Beans and legumes are high in fiber and
protein, therefore great protein substitutes.
Remember to Drink Plenty of Water
Last, but most definitely not least, water is one of the
best natural laxative sources for relieving constipation! Drink 8 glasses of
purified water a day, NOT tap water! Water is vital to your body, makes up
approximately 80 percent of your body weight, and helps moisten the intestines,
regulating bowel flow.

dont ever touch laxatives ive paid the price and have years of recovery to go through its the hardest thing ive ever had to do
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