Peaches can have a mild laxative effect due to their high fiber content, particularly in the skin. They also contain sorbitol, a natural sugar alcohol that can help promote bowel movements. Eating peaches in moderation can aid digestion, but excessive consumption may lead to digestive discomfort for some individuals. Overall, they can contribute to a healthy diet and support regularity.
Polyols are laxative.
Some collective nouns for peaches are a bushel of peaches, an orchard of peaches, a can (tin) of peaches.
A laxative is something that will make you go to the toilet when you are constipated. "Laxative effects" means that it may make you get diarrhea.
Yes, actually, it does make a mild laxative. Drink enough of it and it will make a great laxative.
Magnesium is used as a laxative, but really I recommend to manage the cause of constipation is better than use a laxative for prolonged time
Tagalog of peaches: milokoton
Nobody knows. The laxative is a discovery that predates recorded history.
One of the most common causes of constipation is the laxative habit
No. It is used as an expectorant, a diuretic and to settle ones stomach, but it is not considered to be a laxative.
Yes, it's a mild laxative. You can get coconut milk or water, and depending on a person's bowel tolerance it can effect them more or less. But it is a mild laxative.
Georgia get its peaches from China.
Peaches are a fruit.