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Help With Acute Constipation Relief Fast Michigan Dr. Cromwell

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Constipation can be very uncomfortable and over time can cause serious health concerns such as a visit to the ER or long term build up of toxins in the body. The best way to avoid constipation is through a healthy lifestyle and nutritious diet.

The following protocol includes supplementation suggestions to help alleviate acute constipation and help produce a bowel movement quickly.

What is acute constipation?

Acute constipation is when you need to poop and can’t. 

If you have a change in bowel habits and your body can regulate itself normally, you’re all set.  For example, let’s say you usually go in the morning, but you got up four hours early for a flight and didn’t have a bowel movement.   If you wake up the next morning and go, you’re all set. 

However, if your body rebels and you don’t go the next morning, you could be in for rough time.  If this is how your body normally responds to changes, you might want to have a plan in place or you could be in for a very uncomfortable time, especially if you are traveling.

Regular bowel movements are important because, as we mentioned, it can be very uncomfortable to be constipated.  It can also cause serious health conditions if it happens on a regular basis.

If left untreated, constipation can cause a great deal of pain and even lead to an emergency room visit.  The average cost per person for emergency room visits due to constipation was $2,306!  The aggregate national cost of constipation-related ER visits was $1,622,624,341 in 2014 dollars! 

If you would like information about holistic health coaching to learn to eat in a way that supports healthy digestion and regular bowel movements, please email Faye V, Holistic Health Coach at CromwellNutrition@gmail.com


(Read more)
https://www.nervedr.com/condition-relief-for-constipation/

Resource: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25803399

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