In simple terms, constipation is a digestive system problem in which a person experiences less bowel movements than is normal for a healthy person. It has been optimistically suggested by some writers that an adult should have a bowel movement after every meal. Given the reality of modern day living this means that perhaps two bowel movements a day should be considered very healthy. However, many adults only have from (at best) one bowel movement per day to three bowel movement per week or even less frequently. This means that it has become normal to be constipated. The health consequences Continue reading »
The first question to be addressed in this article is what is IBS? IBS or irritable bowel syndrome is a functional bowel disorder in which there is bloating, chronic abdominal pain, general discomfort and unpredictable bowel movements without any detectable cause (e.g. no disease or infection). A person may suffer from a predomination or alternation of diarrhea and constipation (constipation remedy). They may also become severely fatigued and anxious with headaches, backaches and subsequent depression.
The exact cause of IBS is not known. However, it has been proposed that Continue reading »
Suffering from the embarrassing illness of constipation and bloating ? Then your digestive system is in need of some help! In an ideal world we should have a bowel movement after every meal, but most people are lucky if they have one movement a day. Having clean bowels is one of the best ways to prevent most diseases in later life. Even if you one bowel movement a day you can still be constipated.
Over time, we can experience a gradual build-up of matter, which adheres to the walls of the intestines and becomes compacted in some areas. This build up is caused by insufficient fibre and Continue reading »




















