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A clear liquid diet abouti 6x a day is a good cleanser (applejuice,beef/ch boullion,jello,cranberry juice) for several days.
If this is true drink more / eat less I run in to another problem. Weight loss. I barely can keep at a stable weight now but maybe if I can stop the constipation I can eat higher calorie more solid foods to keep my weight up.
Just a little excitement, but really I need to see what happens over days before I can except that this extra water before meals is doing it.
Just to let you all know I had an alarm clock going off every hour to drink 8oz of water like clock work. Anymore water and I could not swallow it because I could not pee it out as fast as I was drinking it.
Stay tuned.
Yes, if your urine was a strong color before, that is a sure sign of not being well hydrated. It should have a very, very pale color to it. Sometimes what we consume will de-hydrate us. I drink no-salt diet sodas, since I like sodas. Regular sodas have too much salt and sugar, both of which have a drying effect. So, in general, watch your salt and sugar. Also, any food eaten out will have lots of salt in it, so that should be done in moderation. Too much juice will dry out a person, so 4 oz daily is fine.
Eating a bunch before bedtime will not only goof up your sleep, but it will change regularity in bowel movements, too. It's okay to have one bite of a cookie and a swallow of milk, but no more! Also, eating lighter meals more often, at least three times a day with an afternoon snack, will make food easier to digest. Also, avoid big heavy meals.
Stuff that helps digestion move along better are salads, spagetti, all wheat bread, cheerios. Regular exercise helps a whole lot, too. And of course guzzle your water, but throw the timer out the window... just whenever you're standing in front of you sink, keep a cup there, so you can grab you a glass.
Up all night peeing no sleep. Peeing every 20-30 minutes about. This experiment ends today. I had over 18 cups of water easily over a day. Can't handle the peeing. Lucky I am a man because I went for a walk with my dog and half way through the walk a pee emergency hit. Could not make it home, found a hidden bush in my community were I live. So today will be the true results. Still haven't gone but lets give it a few more hours.
If they found water on the Mars, you don't need to drink it all.
Ggreg above probably have more insight in appropriate meals composition, but I only want to comment one of your other posts. Below is a copy-paste of what you've said you eat.
breads
chicken
peanuts or P&J ****
egg whites
waffles (whole weat) sometimes
bagels
sometimes low fat pizza (ellois from the food store light on cheese)
baked chips from time to time ****
granola bars low fat
lots of fruit of all kinds ****
Centrum multivitamin, extra calcium from Tums **** sometimes
water only
very rare but pork, turkey
sometimes pasta boiled for 45 minutes to mush **
sometimes brown rice boiled for 45 minutes to mush
NEVER Beef
****Peanuts and chips are low fiber and "energy dense foods", which tend to constipate you.
****Calcium from tums, even if not scientifically proven, is reported by many to constipate. There's also no reason for "extra calcium". Calcium is practically in every food, if you eat it in excess, it is simply excreted...like water.
****Lot's of fruits....I don't want to fight with anyone...but sugar from all this fruits may again constipate you. You may consider to eat some vegetables instead of fruits. Prune or apricot juice was reported to help speed peristalsis by some people though. You may want to try vegetable juices without sugar. But if you are "on bottled water" this is just fine. At my place a mineral water with magnesium (which triggers peristalsis somewhat) exist.
HIGH CALORY FOODS are NOT good for constpation.
Having a bottle of water on the reach of the hand is very practical, I can confirm that. Having clear urine, but not waking at night to pee, is a good measure of appropriate amount of water intake.
REGULAR meals are the MUST in constipation.