Yes, I recently did a 3 day apple detox, and didn't ''go'' for the entire 3 days!
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Apple peels contain fiber which should, in most cases, relieve constipation. Remember that with fiber consumption, you must drink copious amounts of water to move the bulk through your GI tract.
Eating too many apples will cause a laxative effect.
Yes, eating ripe bananas can lead to constipation in some individuals due to their high levels of dietary fiber and pectin, which can slow down digestion and potentially cause constipation.
Consuming large amounts of ice can potentially cause a decrease in bowel movements due to the cold temperature affecting digestive processes. However, occasional consumption of ice is unlikely to cause constipation on its own. It's important to consider other dietary and lifestyle factors when experiencing constipation.
You can depending on the amount you eat. Eating too much can also cause you to have constipation, or diarreah. Eating it with other fruits wouldn't be as bad.
NO breastfeeding will not cause constipation!
Certain nuts do cause constipation. Macadamia nuts for example have been shown to cause constipation, but as far as constipating foods go, nuts aren't the worst. You should be absolutely fine eating nuts.
Constipation does not cause colitis
High fibre foods for example: Fresh vegetables like broccoli, Spinach or asparagus, plus fresh fruit, pears, apples and grapes, whole grain breads and cereals. You should also eat plenty of beans; such as Soya beans or Broad beans these do not cause constipation. Too many processed foods or dairy products like cheese or sugary foods can cause constipation
Horses may drool after eating apples because the fruit is juicy and can stimulate saliva production. Some horses also produce more saliva when they are excited or enjoying tasty treats like apples. Drooling can be a normal response and should not be a cause for concern unless it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
Yes. In cases of irritable bowel chronic constipation and children who are colic, the answer is yes apples should be avoided.