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Is it a Good idea to take a Laxative while Water Fasting?

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I am currently on day 4 of my water fasting. Yesterday i went to the bathroom and defecated a lil bit which was kinda Surprising to me after 3 days of no food. I hear many people on YouTube talking about sh*t that can stay in your system and prevent your body  sometimes from absorbing the minerals it needs.

I am thinking to take a laxative while fasting. Is this a good idea??

 

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Don't do it. I'm familiar with Loren Lockman. Look into more of his videos, he's very adamant that on water fasts nothing else should be taken other than water. Be safe, really listen to your body and don't push anything if it says not to. Also warning on Loren Lockman, he's extreme and dogmatic about his beliefs on fasting so be aware of that. 


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@Flowerfaeiry

47 minutes ago, Flowerfaeiry said:

 Also warning on Loren Lockman, he's extreme and dogmatic about his beliefs on fasting so be aware of that. 

Yes i agree on that. Generally i take every advice with a grain of salt nowadays.. I am taking sodium and magnesium despite his recommendations.

Why shouldn't i take the laxative though? I believe i can get some more waste out this way..

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@Michael569

4 hours ago, Michael569 said:

 

This is a common thing shared in fruitarian communities. If you speak to any gastroenterologist who has seen 100s of colons through a camera they will tell you this there is no dark sediment of dry shit stuck to the walls of colon. You would die if that happened. In fact there used to be a guy on the forum who would fill his journal with pictures of his shit and he was always talking about this. He did not believe when he was told that there is no black mouldy stuff inside your colon...it is a made of stuff. 

probably not a good idea, laxatives are toxic colonic irritants. Your body, being fasted, is probably already low on electrolytes and minerals , you want to preserve as much of those as you can.

 

Thank you for the quality information. Damn there is a LOT of misinformation on the internet....

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5 hours ago, Michael569 said:

If you speak to any gastroenterologist who has seen 100s of colons through a camera they will tell you this there is no dark sediment of dry shit stuck to the walls of colon. You would die if that happened. In fact there used to be a guy on the forum who would fill his journal with pictures of his shit and he was always talking about this. He did not believe when he was told that there is no black mouldy stuff inside your colon...it is a made of stuff. 

While I'm not necessarily in the camp of believing there is shit stuck on the walls of our colon, I believe that the idea in their community is actually that, the reason you can't see it with a camera is because it's higher up there than the camera goes and even lines the wall of the small intestine (muccoid plaque). 


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@Michael569 The way Loren Lockman puts it (dude in the video above) is that small amounts of food do get lodged in the intenstines from each meal. Which kind of makes sense, I mean, is our body processing each and every particle? And he says that over the years that food builds and builds, lining the walls and creates toxicity. I don't know if this is true of course, I just think it's interesting and possibly probable? 

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If there was black mucoid plaque we would see that on biopsies when dead people are being opened up but nowhere in the medical literature have I seen it ever mentioned.

I would think so too. 


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12 minutes ago, Flowerfaeiry said:

@Michael569 The way Loren Lockman puts it (dude in the video above) is that small amounts of food do get lodged in the intenstines from each meal. Which kind of makes sense,

For this to happen, the food that get stuck would need to have high adhesion to the body but low cohesion to other food particles. Even if you somehow ingested glue, it would likely stick more on the food than onto the intestine itself and you would unlikely see food particles stay stuck. Food particles that are stuck would need to resist friction with other food particles passing by constantly.

You could make the argument that old food particles get replaced by new food particles constantly and there's always a little bit left over but it wouldn't become toxic nor would accumulate.

I'm also just speculating here, couldn't find any study on this because it's probably more of a rumor than anything else.

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You could take a double or triple dose of "Natural Calm" which is magnesium citrate, before starting the fast if you wanted... or if you wanted to go hardcore, take the concentrated lemon flavor magnesium citrate you can find at pharmacies that they have people take before a colonoscopy... will empty the pipes and the average person could use the magnesium.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Equate-Magnesium-Citrate-Saline-Laxative-Lemon-Flavor-10-Oz/34772430

That stuff tastes fairly pleasant also... like lemon diet soda.

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