Rudy Silva
Child have constipation just like
adults and perhaps more often since they don't like to eat food that has a lot
of fiber - vegetables and more vegetables. Children with constipation can use
the same natural remedies as adults, but in lesser amounts.
You can use these guidelines for children 3 and older. Children should have a
bowel movement everyday. It would be best for them to have at least two, if they
are eating three meals a day. If
your child is having three or less bowel movement per week, it is time to
get worried and take action.
If you use some natural remedies, and your child still has only 3 or less bowel
movements per week, then its time for you to take your child to see a doctor.
Continual constipation can reflect a more serious condition, especially if your
child is eating the foods that promote natural bowel movements.
Here is a list of things that you can do for your child with constipation. In
fact, these recommendations are also good for you if you have constipation.
1. Drink more water - children are very active and will perspire more than an
adult during the day and lose water. If the body needs water it will take from
the stools and make them hard and difficult to expel.
2. Eat more fiber - fruits and vegetables is where the fiber is. Using
artificial fiber and laxative products is not a good idea. The body can become
dependent on these products and lose its bowel sensitive and colon wall tone.
3. Having a bowel movement when it is time - teach your children to go to the
bathroom when they get the urge. A lot of times they will put it off if they are
playing or doing something they like. Putting it off will de-sensitize the colon
and it will stop giving the bowel movement signal after a time. This will lead
to constipation.
4. Use natural products that promote bowel movements - there are many fruits and
vegetables that promote bowel movements. Use these as snacks. In cases where you
use a natural remedy that is bitter, remind your child that it is medicine to
help them go to the bathroom more frequently.
Drinking Water
Have your constipated child drink more water throughout the day. Use distilled
water. Minimize the use of sodas, tea, and sweeten juices, as these are not
water. Eating fruits and vegetable provide the body with distilled water since
they contain up to 70% water. Drink unsweetened fruit and vegetable juices
provide water and promote bowel movements.
Eating Fruits and Vegetables
The best time to give your child fruits is in the morning. From the time they
wake up to noontime is when the body is detoxifying. Heavy foods like meat,
milk, cereal, and eggs hinder the detoxifying process. Fruits and their juices
accelerate the detoxifying process and promote bowel movement, provided no
protein or carbohydrates are eaten. A good breakfast is simply a bowel of fruit.
A glass of juice can also be provided.
When in season use a big bowl of watermelon and cantaloupe slices. Otherwise,
use a variety of seasonal fruits. Use fruits as a snack between meals. But do
not give fruits after a meal as desert. Wait 2-3 hours after a meal before
giving fruit. This helps digestion and promotes bowel movements.
Vegetables should be eaten with each meal at noontime and dinner. Vegetables
provide water, fiber, and an array of minerals and
vitamins necessary for good digestion and colon function.
To make the salad more appealing for your child add raisins or pieces of apple
to it.
Look to my other articles for Natural Constipation Remedies. Use those that I
discuss. For a child, any
herbal products that are used as a constipation remedy should be used at 1/3
the amount listed for an adult.
Rudy Silva has a degree in Physics and
is a Natural Nutritionist. He is the author of Constipation, Acne, Hemorrhoid,
and Fatty Acid e-books. He writes a newsletter called
www.natural-remedies-thatwork.com and his information on other topics
can be seen at
http://www.stop-constipation.com or at
http://www.constipation-remedies.for--you.info
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