Guest guest Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 THE WAY OUT OF CONSTIPATION Jagannath Chatterjee Constipation has become a part of our lives today. This is because of three things, the doctors say. Hurry, Curry & Worry. In our lives we probably cannot do without these things. But we can compensate by devoting some time every day or week to reduce the impact they have on us. Taking two to three glasses of water on waking up helps clean our stomach and irrigate our bowels. One glass could have a lemon squeezed in and a pinch of pepper. It is better if the water is lukewarm. Morning tea/coffee/cigarette is a strict no-no for those with constipation as it only worsens the condition in the long run. Newspaper in the toilet? That would only induce you to spend more time in the toilet than need be. Constipation for such people can only be a blessing not a curse. We need to have a morning walk everyday. Not the type of usual morning walk that we resort to, walking fast, disinterested in what we see around us, thinking about our office or home chores, with earphones listening to loud music, or gupshupping with our friends. The walk needs to be relaxed, in an open space, observing the environment around us, practicing mindfulness, communicating with the trees, the mongrels, the birds in the sky, taking deep breaths of (preferably) clean morning air, and feeling each part of our body as we go along. Take a oil message before your bath. That will help your skin as well as help in blood circulation. Devote a little more time to your stomach and abdomen massaging the area vigorously and with pressure. Message from up downwards. After the first flush of water, repeat the message, lightly this time, across the whole body. While drying up use the towel to scrub the skin thoroughly. Eat unhurriedly. Try to chew and not gulp things down while simaltaneously watching the TV and skimming through the paper. Try home made spices in your food to avoid coluring agents. Take plenty of fruits, vegetables and salads. A glass of watered down skimmed milk, some curd. Cut down on polished rice, salt, sugar and white flour. Among oils, mustard oil and coconut oil is good for health. Avoid hydrogenated vegetable oils. The "hydrogenation" is to increase shelf life, not to take care of your health. Cut down on non vegetarian food. Walk, don't run to the bus or auto stand. In the office avoid the frequent cups of tea/cofee. Carry a water bottle along and take sips of water. You can squeeze two lemons into a 250ml bottle for taste. Avoid the fried snacks, cakes, pastries etc in the cafetaria. Take your own home made food comprising a few chapatis, a vegetable and a salad. Don't take a cold drink afterwards. You will spoil the whole digestion process if you do. A cup of tea (not coffee) if you cannot avoid the urge. In the evenings take a glass or two of freshly prepared fruit juice. Ensure that the water is clean. Refuse the ice. If you are feeling hungry opt for idlis or dosha, they are the least harmful. Always take your food in a standard restaurant, don't eat from roadside stalls. Wash your hands thoroughly before taking any food. Always ensure you fill the engine of your body with good quality fuel to avoid starting trouble...sorry...constipation !! At night take a light dinner early on. The nights are used by the body for elimination and not digestion. So eat just that much that won't necessitate a trip to the kitchen in the middle of the night. Go to bed by 10:00 PM. Ten to one is the time necessary for the body to eliminate all waste from the body. If you go to bed later than 10.00 be ready for those sluggish mornings. If you get up at night take a glass of water before turning in again. Get up by 5:00 AM. At any time do not suppress the urges of elimination. Do not put off visits to the bathroom. Do not eat or drink while your bladder or intestine is full. Ayurvedic remedies: ---------------------------- A spoonful of Panchasakara Churna in a cup of warm water before retiring to bed. Other remedies are Trifala Churna, any combination of Senna + Bael. Homeopathic Remedies: - Nux Vom, Bryonia, Alumina, Opium, Plumbum, Natrum Mur, Graphites, Magnesia Mur, Caustic as per symptoms. Have read all this before and ignored? Then you deserve your constipation !! You need to change in order to relieve your misery. There is no magic pill. --------------- Jagannath Chatterjee, jagchat01 It seems that we may almost have a double standard as far as medical theories are concerned. As long as man does something, it's science. When nature does something, it's quackery. - Dr G E Poesnecker, (Nature Cure 2000). Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 , Jagannath Chatterjee Jagannath, This is good. I would just like to add (especially for Westerners) that it is best to use " crow pose " for going to the toilet. This is in a squatting position with knees up to the chest. I find it works best to put the seat up and put my feet on the bowl rim if I have shoes on or am in a public rest room. When going barefoot, it seems to help to have the seat down for better balance and hygeine. Crow pose is the best method for eliminating feces and urine for both men and women. The organs are aligned so apana can occur naturally. There should not be enough time to read a newspaper in crow pose. The knees close to the chest puts a pressure on the large intestine and bladder to increase the apana force. This also puts a pressure on the prostate gland to help prevent prostate problems for men. This procedure is explained in ancient yogic texts. GB <jagchat01 wrote: > > THE WAY OUT OF CONSTIPATION > Jagannath Chatterjee > > Constipation has become a part of our lives today. This is because of three things, the doctors say. Hurry, Curry & Worry. In our lives we probably cannot do without these things. But we can compensate by devoting some time every day or week to reduce the impact they have on us. > > Taking two to three glasses of water on waking up helps clean our stomach and irrigate our bowels. One glass could have a lemon squeezed in and a pinch of pepper. It is better if the water is lukewarm. Morning tea/coffee/cigarette is a strict no-no for those with constipation as it only worsens the condition in the long run. Newspaper in the toilet? That would only induce you to spend more time in the toilet than need be. Constipation for such people can only be a blessing not a curse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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