Soluble fiber, which forms a gel when mixed with water
Mucilage, a soothing, slippery compound
Insoluble fiber, which increases stool bulk
When hydrated, flaxseeds act as a natural lubricant, helping stool move smoothly through the intestines.
Proper Preparation Is Essential
Flaxseeds must be prepared correctly to avoid discomfort.
Recommended method:
Use 1 tablespoon of whole or ground flaxseeds
Soak in a glass of water for 8–12 hours
Drink the mixture in the morning on an empty stomach
Follow with an additional glass of water.
Additional Benefits
Beyond relieving constipation, flaxseeds also:
Support heart health
Reduce inflammation
Promote satiety
Support hormone balance
They are particularly useful for people with dry, hard stools.
4. Figs: A Traditional Remedy With Modern Benefits
Figs, especially dried figs, have long been valued for their digestive properties. In many cultures, they are a go-to solution for constipation.
Why Figs Work
Figs contain:
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