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Constipation in keto.

Lamont D

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@Catkysydney has a question asked in the RH forum, but has found herself having constipation.
Can anyone help?
Because of the length of the thread, I would imagine very few has seen her post.
I would answer, but I have never had constipation.
Please help her.
Thanks..
Best wishes.
 
Could be many different things, I noticed I had prolonged constipation when I first went really low carb.
Back then I ate breakfast and it was always just boiled eggs (in order to keep the carbs way down).

I cured the problem by drizzling some Olive Oil on my eggs. Since then, I have learned that soaked chia seeds also help regulate both extremes of bowel movement problems.

Hope this helps,
Ian
 
I have bouts of constipation and diarrhea. These bouts for me are to do with my gluten intolerance. I am 100% gluten free. Our house is gluten free. I am so careful to avoid gluten, but at times I ingest gluten through contamination or an ingredient that has not been disclosed. The other day I must have eaten contaminated food as I came down with IBS then the inevitable constipation and diarrhea. My daughter, who is also coeliac ended up in hospital due to constipation, it was that bad. So I believe a food intolerance may have a bearing for some people. I also have a problem digesting fats which may contribute to constipation. I have no evidence for this, only my own experience.
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I did and still do from time to time. I take inulin from Holland and Barratt but the one thing that definitely helps in the morning for me is a teaspoon of sunflower seeds or sesame seeds.
 
I'm another who votes for seeds, milled. I add up to 3 tablespoons to yoghurt once a day. When things are moving I reduce to 1 tablespoons a day.
Drink extra water too
 
I have bouts of constipation and diarrhea. These bouts for me are to do with my gluten intolerance. I am 100% gluten free. Our house is gluten free. I am so careful to avoid gluten, but at times I ingest gluten through contamination or an ingredient that has not been disclosed. The other day I must have eaten contaminated food as I came down with IBS then the inevitable constipation and diarrhea. My daughter, who is also coeliac ended up in hospital due to constipation, it was that bad. So I believe a food intolerance may have a bearing for some people. I also have a problem digesting fats which may contribute to constipation. I have no evidence for this, only my own experience.
edited due to an autocorrection.
I find if I up my protein, I will end up constipated. Chicken & fish I am fine with. Sausages, beef hit and miss, if I can tolerate that day I can go from constipated to the the other extreme. Eggs/ dairy too much and I feel sick, migraine, sinus pain and I will again be bunged up I cannot win. Sometimes I just don't want to eat and gp just says it intolerances and wont test me :arghh:
 
On the very rare occasion I get constipated it’s usually because I haven’t drank enough water, I find keeping my fluids up helps a lot. I do have a trigger food that guarantees to “shift” me - this is just me not saying it will work for anyone else, but a nice big plate of mushrooms fried in butter, just on their own.
 
I am regular as clockwork 8am every morning don’t get up til 8.30 ming you but that’s another matter lol . I don’t drink anything but water these days about 2 .5l a day and plenty of green vegetables , I’ve reduced my carb intake drastically but still have one carb day where I eat potatoes etc
 
I am regular as clockwork 8am every morning don’t get up til 8.30 ming you but that’s another matter lol . I don’t drink anything but water these days about 2 .5l a day and plenty of green vegetables , I’ve reduced my carb intake drastically but still have one carb day where I eat potatoes etc
Laughing at your early morning routine, but agreeing with intake of water.
I do add in early strong black coffee. It helps.
 
My routine is fasting till afternoon.
Don't eat after seven p.m.
But I do drink black tea, lots!
It used to be before work.
But now between 9-10 a.m.every day.
I eat keto but never have issues going!
 
Fluids, electrolytes, vitamin c, magnesium particularly the citrate version and more fluids. Fibre can help or hinder. If things are really blocked up then more fibre might not help whereas it does keep it moving as a general help so long as it is moving. On keto that’s seeds, nuts, veg.

I’d also check if it’s actually constipation, or a case of less **** in less **** out ie simply there’s less waste to move through the system.

Did I mention fluids? Carbs hold water. Without them we need to drink more whilst adjusting even if we are that rare animal that drank enough beforehand. If you are drinking more water it flushes out the electrolytes faster which can make us feel really rough - so more potassium, magnesium sodium especially. (Helps with keto flu too).
 
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