digestive enzymes, docusate sodium, fiber supplement, lots of green veggies, limited caffeine. those things should help.
Hello people
I have a big problem with constipation.....
My protein consisits of carbs in the morning before exercise, some after exercise, and high protein during the afternoon and evening.
I drink around 6-7 liters of water(lots of it) . My morning breakfast now is 60-70 grams (oats mixed with oat bran + 10 grams of psyllium husk ). And yet....still constipated.
My sodium is extremely low in my diet. Does this matter?
I suspected that this was caused by the multivitamin tablets. But I tried and nothing changed. Then i suspected it should be the the extremely low fat diet. But then i added lots of fish and flaxseed oil.but nothing.
I need help, advices,any useful supplements?
digestive enzymes, docusate sodium, fiber supplement, lots of green veggies, limited caffeine. those things should help.
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prune juice.
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Originally Posted by Jodi
hahaha, the only reason I put that there was to see your response.
I think it tastes pretty good though.![]()
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Originally Posted by Jodi
what shuold you have knowen?
1) that I put that there to get a response from you?
or
2) that I like the taste of prune juice?
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Have some yogurt, the enzymes naturally present in yogurt are very beneficial for the absorbtion of protein in the digestive tract as well as overall digestive health
docusate sodium.....You can buy this at costco. Comes in a two pack and very cheap. Will help a lot.
O also don't get it. You get most of your protein source from carbs. What you eating pinto beans?
i bet your overtrained and underfed
Shit Pat I hear you mix on the weekends prune juice and beer. What a waste of prune juice.
Just one more thing. If it takes a super mod to banned someone, what the fuck good are you...Oh I now get it??????????????? to help us!...Got any pull on this board?.....I plan on applying for a mod position in the comong years
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Originally Posted by P-funk
restlessness is a symptom of overtraining and stress from dieting on your body
put your buns in warm water,it can cure your constipation.
This stuff works, take before bedtime:
http://www.vitamins.com/pages/file.a...E&PID=514&np=1
Try taking whole or organic oats, refined oats can cause constipation. if the water you taking distilled change to another type. If you eat too fast and do not rest when finishing a meal this can cause problems for many people.
it´s becuase so much IRON, on the diet. to u need add much fiber from vegetable.
Prune juice, and chewing exlax gum will cure the problem. Be sure to buy a large cork though.![]()
What is this new carbfied protein?Originally Posted by sicko

New stuff I guess.Originally Posted by Vieope
Will it whiten my teeth like Carbomide Peroxide?
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Take two Senna capsules and two tablespoons of Psyllium husk in the morning with a lot of water and/or juice. Frink LOTS of water throughout the day. I have also been taking Benefiber a couple times per day. Drink more water than you have been and give it time, you will get back to normal.
I'm 33 years old, 5'-10", and 169lb - I'm fairly lean and have an athletic shape. My goal is to cut down to 164lb in six weeks, w/o sacrificing muscle mass. HELP!!
Take two Senna capsules and two tablespoons of Psyllium husk in the morning with a lot of water and/or juice. Frink LOTS of water throughout the day. I have also been taking Benefiber a couple times per day. Drink more water than you have been and give it time, you will get back to normal.
I'm 33 years old, 5'-10", and 169lb - I'm fairly lean and have an athletic shape. My goal is to cut down to 164lb in six weeks, w/o sacrificing muscle mass. HELP!!