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Constipation is a common disturbance
of the digestive tract, in this condition, the bowels do not move
regularly, or are not completely emptied when they move.
Constipation is the chief cause of many diseases as such a condition
produces toxins which find their way into the blood stream and are
carried to all parts of the body. This results in weakening of the
vital organs and lowering of the resistance of the entire system.
Appendicitis, rheumatism, arthritis, high blood pressure, cataract
and cancer are only a few of the diseases in which chronic
constipation is an important predisposing factor.
The number of motions required for
normal health varies from person to person. Most people have one
motion a day, some have two a day, while others have one every other
day. However, for comfort and health, at least one clear bowel
movement a day is essential and considered normal.
Symptoms The most common
symptoms of constipation are infrequency, irregularity or difficulty
of elimination due to hard faecal matter. Among the other symptoms
are a coated tongue, foul breath, loss of appetite, headache,
dizziness, dark circles under the eyes, depression, nausea, pimples
on the face, ulcer in the mouth, constant fullness in the abdomen,
diarrhea alternating with constipation, varicose veins, pain in the
lumber region, acidity, heart burn, and insomnia.
Causes The most important
causes for chronic constipation are wrong diet and a faulty style of
living. All foods in their natural state contain a good percentage
of ropughage which is most essential in preserving natural balance
of foods and also in helping peristalsis - the natural rhythmic
action by means of which the food is passed down the alimentary
canal. Much of the food we eat today is very deficient in natural
bulk or roughage and this results in chronic constipation.
Intake of refined and rich food
lacking in vitamins and minerals, insufficient intake of water,
consumption of meat in large quantities, excessive use of strong tea
and coffee, insufficient chewing, overeating and wrong combination
of foods, irregular habits of eating and drinking may all contribute
to poor bowel function. Other causes include faulty and irregular
habit of defecation, frequent use of purgatives, weakness of
abdominal muscles due to sedentary habits, lack of physical activity
and emotional stress and strain.
Diseases such as tumors or growths, a
sluggish liver, colitis, spastic condition of the intestine,
hyperacidity, diseases of the rectum and colon, bad teeth, uterine
diseases, diabetes, use of certain drugs for treating other
ailments, abnormal condition of the lower spine and enlargement of
the prostate glands can also cause chronic constipation.
Treatment The most
important factor in curing constipation is a natural and simple
diet. This should consist of unrefined food such as whole grain
celerals, bran, honey, molasses, and lentils; green and leafy
vegetables, especially spinach, french beans, tomatoes, lettuce,
onion, cabbage, cauliflower, brussels, sprouts, celery, turnip,
pumpkin, peas, beets, asparagus, carrot; fresh fruits, especially
pears, grapes, figs, papayas, mangoes, grapefruit, gooseberries,
guava and oranges; dry fruits such as figs, raisins, apricots and
dates; milk products in the form of butter, ghee and cream.
The diet alone is not enough. Food
should be properly chewed-each morsel for at least 15 times. Hurried
meals and meals at odd times should be avoided. Sugar and sugary
foods should be strictly avoided because sugar steals B vitamins
from the body, without which the intestines cannot function
normally. Foods which constipate are all products made of white
flour, rice, bread, pulses, cakes, pastries, biscuits, cheese,
fleshy foods, preserves, white sugar and hard-boiled eggs.
Regular drinking of water is
beneficial not only for constipation but also for cleaning the
system, diluting the blood and washing out poisons. Normally six to
eight glasses of water should be taken daily as it is essential for
digesting and dissolving food nutrients so that they can be absorbed
and utilized by the body. Water should, however, not be taken with
meals as it dilutes the gastric juices essential for proper
digestion. Water should be taken either half an hour before or an
hour after meals.
Generally all fruits, except banana
and jack fruit, are beneficial in the treatment of constipation.
Certain fruits are however, more effective. Bael fruit is regarded
as best of all laxatives. It cleans and tones up the intestines. Its
regular use for two or three months throws out even the old
accumulated faecal matter. Though generally used to check diarrhea,
bael contains both laxative and constipative properties. It hardens
the stools when they are loose and serves as a laxative when the
bowels are constipated. It should be preferably used in its original
form and before dinner. About 60 grams of the fruit will suffice for
an adult.
Pears are regarded the next best
fruit beneficial in the treatment of constipation. Patients
suffering from chronic constipation should better adopt an exclusive
diet of this fruit or its juice for few days, but in ordinary cases
a medium-sized pear taken after dinner or with breakfast will have
the desired effect. The same is true of guava which, when eaten with
seeds, gives roughage to the diet and helps in the normal evacuation
of the bowels.
Grapes have also proved highly
beneficial in overcoming constipation. The combination of the
properties of the cellulose, sugar and organic acid in grapes make
them a laxative food. Their field of action is not limited to
clearing the bowels only. They also tone up the stomach and
intestines and relieve the most chronic constipation. One should
take at least 350 grams of grapes daily to achieve the desired
results. When fresh grapes are not available, raisins soaked in
water can be used. Raisins should be soaked in a tumblerful of
drinking water for 24 to 48 hours. This would swell them to the
original size of the grapes. The raisins should be eaten early in
the morning. The water in which raisins are soaked should be drunk
along with the soaked raisins.
Drinking hot water with sour lime
juice and half a teaspoon of salt is also an effective remedy for
constipation. Drinking water which has been kept overnight in a
copper vessel, the first thing in the morning will bring good
results. Linseed is extremely useful in difficult cases of
constipation. A teaspoon of linseed swallowed with water before each
meal provides both bulk and lubrication.
In all ordinary cases of
constipation, an exclusive fruit diet for about seven days would be
the best way to begin the treatment. For long-standing and stubborn
cases, it should be advisable to have a short fast for four or five
days. This will drive out the packed contents of the bowels,
eliminate toxins and purify the blood stream. Weak patients may take
orange juice during the period of fasting. After the all-fruit diet
or the short fast, as the case may be, the patient should gradually
embark upon a balanced diet comprising adequate raw foods, ripe
fruits and whole grain cereals. It some cases, further short periods
on fruits or short fasts may be necessary at intervals of two months
or so, depending on the progress being made. The bowels should be
cleansed daily through a warm water enema for a few days at the
commencement of the treatment.
A cold friction bath taken daily in
the morning can help cure constipation. An alternate hot and cold
hit bath taken before retiring to bed is also beneficial. Abdominal
exercise and manual or mechanical vibratory massage have a
refreshing and stimulating effect in many cases.
Toning up the muscles also helps in
the treatment of constipation. Fresh air, outdoor games, walking,
swimming, gardening and exercise play an important role in
strengthening and activating the muscles, thereby preventing
constipation .
Certain yogic asanas also
help to bring relief from constipation as they strengthen the
abdominal and pelvic muscles and stimulate the peristalic action of
the bowels. These asanas are: bhujansana, shalabhasana, yogamudra,
dhanurasana, halasana, paschimotanasana. Pranayamas such as
anuloma-viloma and bhastrika and jalaneti kriys are also helpful.
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