Bowel Movements: Sh*tmaxxing Strategies
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a liter of OJ and half a liter of kombucha a day and I poop 2-3 times a day no issue
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@Skysnek Everyone that I know has tried it said they went to having at least one healthy bowel movement per day with cascara sagrada. The change usually occurs in just 1-3 days. I haven't "missed" my morning poop in two months since taking only about 300mg of cascara.
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@Charlie you have ur own forum to post on
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One thing to note is magnesium's laxative effect dramatically changes based on type and delivery method
1g elemental of mag glycinate pills? No laxative effect.
1g elemental mag chloride in water? Immediate magdump.
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Did 2 carrots, 30g coconut oil and 500mg activated charcoal yesterday and had maybe 8-10 burning, watery and horrible bowel movements. Probably cleared most of the nasties out but would not recommend.
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I have been tracking every sh*t I took in 2024 to attempt to quantify this.
image here: https://i.imgur.com/Sp9WG0m.png
first week: no peat
weeks 2 and three: carrot salad, cyrpo, huge aspirin doses, and a lot of niccotinebig change in frequency and quality, but also an increase in mucus/gas-induced mucus, which is concerning. overall, i think peaters are shitting too much, this can't be healthy
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@pillsbury Incredible idea.
I think it would be better complimented with additional information on diet, quality of stool (on the Bristol chart) and perhaps level of physical activity. I was traveling in December and despite a suboptimal diet, I walked a lot and that kept my bowels working.
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@Skysnek i eat takeout most meals but no seed oils, normally some high protein bowl with vegetables and some carbs. extremely high stress job, lift three times a week, 30mg niccotine per day. bristol 4 or 5
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@Skysnek
Cigarettes, coffee avoiding grains and high dose magnesium does the job for me -
@Skysnek Magnesium (several forms), cascara, carrot salad, well cooked white button mushrooms, bamboo shoots, psyllium husk, carbonated water, aspirin, coffee, T3, sugar, B1, B3, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin K, pau d'arco, methylene blue, ginger, digestive bitters, rhubarb, senna, aloe vera, wheat bran is my general list of laxatives, along with an overall Peaty diet.
I also talked about improving digestion here:
https://youtu.be/N4J6K4vfZoQ?si=NNwlMGHmBgsLp_bt -
Big cascara fan
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I drink milk often in the morning and I notice it helps with ease of bowel movements. Other common things to improve bowels would be tea/soda/coffee (caffiene in general), orange-type fruit, saturated fat. The last item I note tends to solidify bowels into a more stable consistency.
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@Skysnek 90/10 Liquid diet.
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I shit like a king if I just avoid irritating my gut and eat a carrot every day. The salad is slightly more useful when SIBO-y. When things are really bad a carrot salad and 2-3g charcoal, spaced evenly throughout the day, keeps things clean enough to keep the bar high enough for irritation so that I don't easily grind everything to a halt with something benign like a little starch for dinner. When things are great a raw carrot a day is all I need to have 2-3 wonderful dumps.
When in an absolute pinch aspirin, coffee and a liquid diet for half a day or so work well. Drinking milk to "bowel tolerance" works probably like big doses of magnesium or vitamin C.
T3 is a given.
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@Skysnek Walking 10,000 steps has been essential for me to stimulate daily evacuation, i would add it as another basic item
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@lucasmenem yes just moving around upright regularly helps a lot.
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@lucasmenem do you do this in one session or spread out
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@charliebrown In a session, if you ask about compatibility with productivity, I say that it is excellent, because the best reasoning flourishes, even more so if at least part of it is done barefoot on living soil, and if the sun radiates your chest even more wonderful, the brain comes alive
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@lucasmenem I see, thanks
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I find that cellular dehydration is the limiting factor of feeling poopy