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Yes, gummy bears can act as a laxative if consumed in large quantities due to the sugar alcohol content in some brands.
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Yes, mineral oil can act as a laxative when taken orally. It works by coating the intestines and stool, making it easier for the stool to pass through the digestive system.
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One thing that bananas do in pancakes is to flavor them. Bananas also help act as a binder in pancakes.
Yes, Epsom salt can act as a laxative when taken orally. It works by drawing water into the intestines, which can help soften stool and promote bowel movements. It is important to follow dosage instructions carefully when using Epsom salt as a laxative.
Polyols are laxative.
No. But you might get sick. Soaps have a tendency to act as a laxative. also triclosan is in soap.
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Caster Oil, can itself act as a laxative. One teaspoon of caster oil a day acts as a gentle and effective laxative, but more importantly. Caster Oil is a natural and inexpensive alternative to manufactured laxatives. This oil can be purchased cheaply at most pharmacies/drug stores, some larger supermarkets and online retailers.
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.