Thursday 22 October 2015

How To Make Constipation Candy

Constipation is one of common problem among us. Many use chemical to treat constipation why not you use the natural ingredients candy like this. Its natural & taste good too


Fortunately there are alternatives, including these delicious constipation candies from my friend Robyn. Here’s her explanation of how they work:
“The theory is that since the medium chain triglycerides that make up coconut oil don’t cause a person to store fat, they have limited absorption in the small intestine and tend to pass right through the digestive tract.” This unique feature of coconut oil is thought to improve function and efficiency in the digestive tract.
“Just two ‘constipation candies’ and then anywhere between 8 to 18 hours later, total relief without tears,” says Robyn, adding that “For kids I’d stick with 2 pieces and wait a day before increasing how much they can have. For adults I’d start with 4 and try adding an extra each day to see what your body likes the most. “

Constipation Candy Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 cup organic extra virgin coconut oil, melted
  • 1/4 to 1/3 cup of lemon juice (mix and taste as you go along)*
  • 2 tablespoons honey, maple syrup, sucanat or coconut sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt
* Mommypotamus note: I also made up a batch with pureed fruit that was pretty good. Just make sure that if you’re using fruit from your freezer that you allow it to fully thaw before mixing it with the coconut oil.

Equipment

1-2 Silicone molds (You can use the same mold and make two batches, or use two molds and make one batch. I used this one)

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a food processor or with a handheld mixer and pour into the candy molds. Taste as you go along and make it as sweet or sour as you like. Everything has to be very well mixed into the oil, so make sure as you’re pouring the last bit in that it’s not sugar or honey-heavy.
Tip: My first batch separated, so the second time I made them I put my silicone mold in the freezer for about 10 minutes prior to pouring. When it was time,  I let the mixture whir in my food processor for sixty full seconds before pouring it into the molds, then set it in the freezer for an hour.
Store in the fridge and enjoy as needed. No one in my house is constipated but we ate a few anyway – so good!

Other Things That May Help

In addition to the remedies I suggest here, you might also consider aloe vera juice andslippery elm bark powderIt’s slightly sweet so kids usually enjoy taking it.
Also, though it might seem a little odd, you might also consider getting a squatty potty if your child is old enough to use it. Dr. Bernard Jensen once wrote that “one of the bowel’s greatest enemies in civilized society is the ergonomic nightmare known as the toilet.
The stool allows for a more ergonomic approach – putting the body into a natural squatting position over the toilet. When positioned correctly, their body may be able to eliminate more quickly and completely Squatty Potty’s come in two sizes: 7″ for standard toilets and 9″ for higher toilets.

Do you have a tried-and-true remedy for constipation?

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