Prevent Fall Constipation

Constipation resulting from dryness is common in the fall as temperatures start to drop. Fall constipation increases your anxiety levels and puts extra stress on your body, mainly because the stool starts to rot in the gut. By watching for signs of constipation and taking precautionary steps to nurture your body in the fall, you will feel heartier and healthier all winter long and strengthen your immune system as well.
How often should you poop? Ayurveda suggests that one bowel movement in the early morning followed by a possible second bowel movement later in the day is appropriate. Your stool should be the shape and texture of a ripe banana, easy to pass, formed, and somewhat bulky. Less than one bowel movement a day, or if the quantity is very small count as constipation.
The importance of healthy elimination in Ayurveda is summarized by the phrase "You are as healthy as your colon." Poor bowel health results in fermentation of fecal matter, which irritates and ultimately degrades the lining of the intestines. Fermentation also creates toxins that are absorbed into the blood. Daily evacuation of stool prevents a cascade of potential health problems.
Warning Signs of Constipation
In early fall you may start to notice that your stools getting harder, darker, or smaller. You may notice more gas as well. Along with dry stools, chances are that dryness appears in multiple places in your body at the same time. Your mouth, the inside of your nose, and your skin all may begin to feel dry. Your eyes may become dry and itchy. Pay attention to these signs of dryness, so that you can nurture your body. These are important warning signs of constipation.
Why is the Fall Dry?
There are several factors that contribute to early fall dryness. The combination of sweating on hot afternoons and peeing more on cold nights cause your fluid levels to drop, making you feel generally deficient. Cold air is drier too than warm summer air which increases the number of fluids lost through evaporation in the lungs and surface of your skin.
Enjoy Easy Bowel Movements by Adding Oils, Salt, and Demulcents
Encourage your body to have easy bowel movements by increasing oils and healthy fats like ghee into your daily diet. Oils lubricate the dried-out lining of your colon, making it easier to stay regular. Adding more mineral salt to your diet can also help you stay regular in the fall. Demulcent foods like oatmeal and bananas that are high in soluble fiber are also beneficial in the fall, bulking up the stool and nourishing your body's mucous membranes to ensure easy elimination.
Augment your diet with these specially chosen ingredients below which may be useful for 'Constipation'. Individual results vary depending on the cause of your imbalance and by constitution. Please research the ingredients below to find which are most helpful for you and check with your doctor before making any changes to your health and wellness routine.
Vegetables
- Aloe Vera Gel
- Avocado
- Rhubarb
Fruits
- Apple (cooked)
- Apricot (dried and fresh)
- Banana
- Cherry
- Dates (dried mand/or soaked)
- Figs
- Grape
- Lime
- Mango
- Orange
- Peaches
- Plum
- Prunes (dried)
- Tamarind
Roots
- Beets
- Carrot
- How does Carrot affect this symptom?
Cassava Root / Yuca - Sweet Potato
Beans-Legumes
- Black Beans
- Chickpea (Garbanzo)
- Lima Beans
- Mung Bean
- Sweet Peas
Nuts-Seeds
- Chia Seeds
- Flax Seed
- Hemp Seed
Ferments
- Coffee
Greens
- Dandelion Leaves
Oils
- Ghee
Sweeteners
- Honey
- Molasses
Spices
- Mustard Seed
- Scallions (Raw)
Grains
- Oats / Oatmeal
For clarification, we never want to imply that an alternative treatment can take the place of conventional medicine.






