(If it is doing that to my skin, what is it doing to my insides?) So then, left with nothing. I do use the laxative teas (Smooth Move), which work in the sense of stimulation/peristalsis, but do nothing to add bulk of soften the rock-hard stool (sorry). I will willingly ...
Take senna, for example—senna is an herb, but it's also an FDA-approved over-the-counter laxative, per the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM); it can even be used to clear the bowels before diagnostic tests like a colonoscopy. ...
Colon cleansing, also known as colon therapy, or colon hydrotherapy, or a colonic, or colonic irrigation encompasses a number of alternative medical therapies
the issue of how organizations can create cultures and processes that support original thinking, which leads to the development of innovation. This is a tricky business, not least because innovation is a tricky word. Innovation used to mean newness...
because my aunt is in the hospital right now in a coma that doctors made happen by medicine and she's on life support. my mom says she has a 50/50 chance of living, but she doesn't know that much .. Byjbates— On Sep 08, 2007 ...
@cloudel – Suppository laxatives do work quickly. I had a movement within ten minutes of inserting one, but I did experience some cramping. Just about any laxative will give you that. However, it is not good to rely on this type of laxative for regular bowel movements. I have heard tha...