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    Chick-fil-A “The nutrient-packed Market Salad is overflowing with a variety of fruits and veggies which is very rare for a fast food restaurant,” says Lauren Harris-Pincus, M.S., R.D.N ...

  3. Are colon cleanses necessary? Experts weigh in on potential ...

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    Colon cleansing supplements do not require approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. “Anything that changes the physiology of the colon could have positive and negative effects ...

  4. Are laxatives for weight loss safe? - AOL

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    This allows the stool to pass more easily through the colon. Stool softener laxatives: ... used for weight loss, the side effects of laxatives can get more serious. Once food enters the large ...

  5. Colon cleansing - Wikipedia

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    Oral cleaning regimes use dietary fiber, herbs, dietary supplements, or laxatives. Those who practice colon cleansing believe in autointoxication, that accumulations of putrefied feces line the walls of the large intestine and that these accumulations harbor parasites or pathogenic gut flora, causing nonspecific symptoms and general ill-health.

  6. Fecal impaction - Wikipedia

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    In particular, stimulant laxatives should not be used frequently because they can cause dependence in which an individual loses normal colon function and is unable to defecate without taking a laxative. [7] Frequent use of osmotic laxatives should be avoided as well as they can cause electrolyte imbalances. [citation needed]

  7. Laxative - Wikipedia

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    Lubricant laxatives are substances that coat the stool with slippery lipids and decrease colonic absorption of water so the stool slides through the colon more easily. Lubricant laxatives also increase the weight of stool and decrease intestinal transit time. [9] Properties. Site of action: colon; Onset of action: 6–8 hours; Example: mineral ...

  8. Backed Up? Skip the Over-the-Counter Stuff and Try These ...

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    Including prebiotics (e.g. onions, leeks, garlic, oats and bananas) and fermented foods (like kimchi, miso, kefir or sauerkraut) in your daily diet promotes all-around gut health.

  9. Sodium picosulfate - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] This compound is a stimulant laxative and increases peristalsis in the gut. [5] [7] Sodium picosulfate is typically prescribed in a combined formulation with magnesium citrate, an osmotic laxative. This combination is a highly effective laxative, often prescribed to patients for bowel cleansing prior to colonoscopies. [5] [8]