Home remedy for constipation relief
I am 42, and I have been dealing with constipation since my teenage years. I know how uncomfortable and frustrating it can be. I have tried various medications, remedies, and other approaches. While many of these provided only temporary relief, the three remedies mentioned below have proven to be the most effective for me.
Over-the-counter medications may provide short-term relief, but their extended use may not offer any long-term or permanent solution, and there is also a risk that your body will become physically dependent on them.
After trying various remedies, these home remedies were very effective and worked well for me, and helped bring noticeable relief
Some recommendations for immediate constipation relief at home include:
Olive Oil and Black Pepper
- Take 7-8 black peppercorns and crush them lightly—do not grind them into a fine powder
- Take it with a glass of warm water.
- After 5 minutes, take one teaspoon of olive oil.
- Repeat this remedy twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening.
This remedy is very effective and gives me noticeable relief.
Once the problem subsides, you can reduce the frequency to once a day.
Even if the constipation is not severe, using it twice a week can help maintain healthy digestion, as all the ingredients are natural and very good for gut health.
Honey and Lemon water
- 1 Tbsp of raw honey
- 1 lemon
- Take a glass of warm water, put honey in it, and squeeze a lemon in it.
- Mix them well.
- Take it on an empty stomach in the morning.
After 15-20 minutes, you may start to feel gentle pressure in your stomach and an urge to visit the toilet.
Make it a habit to take this remedy every morning, and you will notice visible results.
Beetroot & Carrot Drink (Kanji)
- Take 1 beetroot and 1 carrot
- 1 Tbsp of mustard seeds
- 1/2 tsp of pink salt (optional)
- A glass jar that can hold 5-6 or more glasses of water
Take beetroot and carrot, cut them into small pieces, and do not peel them.
Add chopped beetroot and carrot to a jar of warm water, then add mustard seeds and pink salt.
Place the jar in the sunlight for up to three days to ferment.
This will allow the nutrients to infuse into the water.
After 3 days, your drink is ready. The taste of this drink may not be very pleasant, but you will get used to it.
When the drink starts to have a slightly sour taste, it indicates that it has fermented well and is ready to use.
Take 1-2 glasses of this water daily.
You can use it at any time of the day.
Once the kanji (beetroot and carrot drink) is ready, transfer it to another jar.
Prepare another drink, repeating the same procedure in the original jar. This way, when one batch is finished, the next one will be ready.
This remedy is very effective; once you use it regularly, you will notice clear results.
It is gentle enough to be given to teenage children as well.
My bowel movements are now regular. And my overall well-being has improved significantly. I encourage you to try these remedies—you will notice visible results and experience the same relief. I did.