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Here are some natural laxative options for those experiencing keto constipation: Coffee: Stimulates the muscles in your colon, which may have a natural laxative effect. MCT oil or Coconut oil: Add a tablespoon to your meals. More items... •
When you are adequately hydrated, the water keeps things moving through your gastrointestinal tract and prevents constipation. If your body doesn't...
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Preheat your air fryer to 400 degrees. Place the frozen pizza in the air fryer and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, until pizza is hot and cheese has...
Read More »The keto diet is known for its countless health benefits like sustained energy, less cravings, and weight loss, but keto constipation is a common drawback for some beginners. This article will tell you everything you need to know about keto constipation, what causes it, how you can treat it, and even how you can prevent it.
While oatmeal does have some protein in it, it's not enough to keep you feeling full after your meal. Plus, without any fats in your bowl of oats,...
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Turmeric is surprisingly easy to incorporate in your ketogenic lifestyle. You can make keto recipes with turmeric, drink keto golden lattes, keto...
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Oatmeal can help with weight loss because it contains soluble fiber, which can keep you feeling full. Steel-cut or rolled oats are the most...
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While probiotics cannot resolve an active infection, a 2014 review of clinical studies concluded that the daily use of an oral probiotic may help...
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For small to moderate amounts of weight loss, your skin will likely retract on its own. Natural home remedies may help too. However, more...
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Onions are a source of soluble fibre, which makes it a powerful prebiotic food. It ensures a healthy gut, which is crucial for weight loss and...
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But as this article shows, when we use onions, they're usually as a flavor enhancer. Really, if you're spicing up your omelet or any food, putting...
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As it turns out, some members of the Cucurbitaceae family — which includes pumpkins, squash, melons and cucumbers — can produce a group of...
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