15 Foods That Are Natural Laxatives by Alyssa Jung
Updated: May 21, 2021
Medically reviewed by Tia Jackson-Bey, MD
Keep your digestive tract healthy with one of these foods that are natural laxatives.
Opt for these natural laxatives
Foods that are natural laxatives could help keep you regular and prevent constipation, increasing the chances that you wont need over-the-counter products to fix this common problem. While these tasty alternatives dont have exactly the same effect as a laxativeno need to worry about running to the bathroom after you eat themthey are a gentle and effective way to improve your digestion and prevent problems.
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Watermelon
This sweet summer treat might be one of Mother Natures most surprising but effective fruits to keep you regular because of its super high water content. Watermelon is close to 99 percent water, so this is an awesome choice to keep the bowels moving, says Libby Mills, MS, RDN, LDN, a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in the greater Philadelphia area. Water helps keep the food you eat moving through your intestines and
beyond. Find out when you should (and shouldnt) take laxatives.
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Whole grains
Heres one more reason to embrace complex carbohydrates and eat more unrefined bread: they may help you go. Whole grains like quinoa, bulgur, brown rice, whole wheat, oatmeal, and barley are high in dietary fiber, which helps soften stool so its easier to go, normalizes bowel movements, and may even prevent hemorrhoids.
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Berries
Your favorite jam ingredients contain a very important component of bowel health, which is pectin. This is a type of soluble fiber that makes those cooked foods gel up as they cool, says Mills. Blueberries, strawberries, and blackberries are all tasty options. (Dont miss these other 11 home remedies for constipation.)
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Dark leafy greens
Kale is more than a food trend, its also one of natures best natural laxatives. Dark leafy greens like kale, collards, Swiss chard, and spinach contain magnesium , a mineral that helps soften stools, making them easier to pass.
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Raisins
Along with prunes, grandma should have prescribed raisins. This snack contains stool- softening magnesium and fiberand most people think raisins taste better than prunes, too. Figs, also a good source of fiber, are another good choice for anyone looking for natural laxatives.
Yogurt NICOLE FORNABAIO/RD.COM, ISTOCK/VIKIF
Yogurt
Yogurt and kefir contain probiotics, which help maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria. When you suddenly have more microbes eating the fiber, thats going to help things pass more quickly, says Mills. (Here are 21 more health secrets your gut is trying to tell you.)
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Chia and flaxseeds
Topping your yogurt or oatmeal with chia and flaxseeds could be a laxative bomb (trust us: in a good way). These seeds are high in fiber, which helps normalize the stool in size and shape, as well as a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which play a role in easing inflammation. You dont think of our bowels as getting inflamed, but if you have any issue like hemorrhoids, this might help, says Mills.
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Apples and pears
These fall fruits are packed with pectin, a type of fiber that stimulates the bowels and keeps things flowing regularly, explains Mills.
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Broccoli and cauliflower
This duo contains a double whammy of both soluble and insoluble fiber, which helps solidify loose stools, lubricates the large intestine to promote the flow of waste, and may even play into colon health, says Mills. Find out what your bowel movements reveal about your health.
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Citrus
Juicy fruits like oranges, grapefruits, lemons, and limes not only boast a high water content, which softens stools and reduces bloat, they also contain large amounts of bowel-stimulating pectin. Anything that is super juicy is great to keep things moving, says Mills.
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Sweet potatoes
The sweet potato is a superfood for a reason. Sweet potatoes contain an array of nutrients that act as natural laxatives, such as water, fiber, magnesium, and vitamin B6. They also keep the nervous system healthy, which plays a role in bowel movements. Try this recipe for vegan mashed sweet potatoes to get your fix.
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Pumpkin
This low-carb, low-sugar wonder is packed with fiber, critical to constipation relief. Pumpkin also has potassium, a mineral that acts as an electrolyte to keep the digestive tract balanced.
Coffee NICOLE FORNABAIO/RD.COM, ISTOCK/STUDIOCASPER
Coffee
Your morning cup of joe stimulates your brain and your bowels. Caffeine gets things moving, but too much coffee can actually cause diarrhea, so be mindful of how much youre drinking. Learn more about why coffee makes you poop.
Granola bars NICOLE FORNABAIO/RD.COM, ISTOCK/JAROMILA
Granola bars
Granola bars and protein bars arent found in nature but they often contain chicory root fiber. This is completely natural and can cause pretty quick emptying, says Mills. Best of all, theyre easy to travel with. For more fixes that you can use on the go, try these smart tricks for avoiding constipation when you travel.
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Sauerkraut
If you need help going, try using sauerkraut as more than a condiment. This fermented cabbage is high in probiotics, which aid in the digestive process. Cabbage, before it becomes sauerkraut, is also good because it contains fiber. If natural laxatives arent helping, get to the root of the issue with these 12 surprising things that give you constipation.
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