Learn how you can use carrot for
relieving constipation. Carrot juices contain certain oils that work
on the mucus membranes of the stomach and colon.
Using Carrot Juice for Relieving
Constipation
by Rudy Silva
Carrot Juice
Carrot juices contain certain oils that work on the mucus
membranes of the stomach and colon. This helps with digestion and
starts your bowels functioning properly. Carrots are high in fiber
and beta-carotene, an antioxidant, which the body converts to vitamin
A. Carrots can make your stools softer and larger.
Why are larger stools better? Because larger stools dilute toxins,
exposure less toxins to colon walls, and press against colon walls to
promote peristaltic action.
Drink carrot juice twice daily, once in the morning and in the
evening before bedtime.
You can drink more carrot juice if you like. Its action on the
body produces enormous benefits since it contains a good number of
vitamins and minerals -- B, C, D, E, K, carotene, sodium, and
potassium. These nutrients help to clean out your colon and speed up
fecal matter movement.
As you increase the carrot juice you drink, chances are you will
feel a little uncomfortable. This happens when carrot juice reaches
your intestines and colon and begins stirring up the toxic layers and
materials in that area. This feeling will pass and is nothing to
worry about.
If you are pregnant, drink carrot juice daily to build up your
breast milk and to provide your baby with the nutrients that it
needs.
Carrot Juice, Carrots and Celery
An effective way to clear constipation is to combine vegetables
that are high in fiber and that have laxative effects.
Celery is high in fiber, potassium, sodium, and many other
minerals. It can reduces inflammation and protect against cancer.
Celery has a chemical call polyacetylene, which reduces
prostaglandins that cause inflammation.
Celery has a calming effect on the nervous system. If you have
been using laxatives, which have overworked your colon nerves, celery
will help to relax these nerves and give them a rest.
Adding carrot juice to celery juice provides an even better
nutritional drink. This drink will help to restore nerve function in
your colon and improve its health.
Celery has the highest content of organic sodium. This sodium is
used throughout the body as lymph saline liquid allowing cells to
work and live properly.
Celery is also beneficial for the stomach. The stomach lining is
filled with sodium and this sodium is necessary to prevent ulcers.
Here’s what to do:
Eat carrots and celery during the day and for your salads; drink a
glass of carrot juice in the morning and one in afternoon. By eating
slightly steamed carrots you can increase the carotene available from
the carrots by up to 4 times. However, by cooking carrots, you
destroy the enzymes that will help you to digest them quickly and
completely.
Boost your carrot juice by juicing with it a few stalks of celery,
which includes the leaves. The leaves have more nutrients than the
stalk and are part of the nutritional value of celery.
Tomato, Carrot, Celery Drink
Here’s a drink you can take in the afternoon to activate a bowel
movement.
With a juicer, juice some tomatoes, carrots, and celery. By
experimenting, you can discover the amount of each vegetable to use
according to your taste. Mostly likely you will want equal amounts of
tomatoes and carrots and you will want to add a few stalks of celery
including the leaves.
Now, let’s add a few more items to give your drink more pushing
power. Squeeze in a small amount of garlic, onion, and radish. While
juicing your carrots, juice a small bunch of spinach or parsley.
Drink 1 to 1 1/2 cups in the morning and see the results soon
after.
Copyright © 2005 Rudy Silva
Rudy Silva has a degree in Physics and is a
Natural Nutritionist. He is the author of Constipation, Acne,
Hemorrhoid, and Fatty Acid ebooks. He writes a newsletter called
"Natural-Remedies-Thatwork.com" and his information on
other topics can be seen at http://www.stop-constipation.com