A change in diet could be your cure for constipation

My 2-year-old daughter, like many other young children, dealt with constipation issues for quite some time. I know it is a lovely subject to address…but there is no denying the fact that what comes out of you is a good indicator of the health of your body.

My recent motivation to cut out processed foods started because I thought it was the right thing to do. Never did I expect such a drastic and sudden change in my daughter. She used to have such problems with constipation that she would only have one bowel movement, on average, every other day. Sometimes even three or four days would go by, and sometimes it would take less time. And this was after giving her a tall glass of prune juice every morning (that for some reason she would drink willingly).

Now I am the first to admit that my one child is an extremely small sample size, but the change in her was so dramatic – from night to day – that I am still in shock about it. This change in particular is a big part of why I became so convinced about our change in diet and felt compelled to share it with others through this blog. Within the first week of cutting out the majority of our processed foods my daughter’s constipation problems were seriously 100% gone. She went from a bowel movement once every few days to having them twice a day – every day – and sometimes even three times a day. Again, I know this is an embarrassing topic for some, but as a mother these are the things we must concern ourselves with (and the things we celebrate when they are going well)!

The main reason I was so shocked about this drastic change was because I thought we were fairly healthy eaters before. Granted my daughter was somewhat picky, but she was my wheat bread child (wheat bread from the grocery store aisle that is). And, in addition to her bread choice, I always tried to serve her at least one fruit or vegetable (that I knew she would like) at each meal. I was not in the habit of making her a separate kid-friendly dinner every night. For the most part, I thought I was making smart and “healthy” choices for my family (at least in a processed food world). And if this change could have such a considerable and immediate impact on her I can’t imagine what underlying benefits it has given the rest of us.

As I mentioned, many other small children experience similar issues with constipation. I know a lot of those kids can’t manage it just by drinking prune juice and instead have been prescribed medicines like MiraLAX. I can’t help but wonder how many of those doctors suggested trying a drastic change in diet before writing the prescription? I am by no means a medical expert of any sort, but I do like the call it like I see it. You decide.

16 comments to A change in diet could be your cure for constipation

  • Amy

    Any chance you could give specifics on what you are feeding your family? I’m curious to see a full day of menus, if you wouldn’t mind. Thank you!

  • [...] a week of cutting out the majority of my family’s processed foods my daughter’s constipation problems were 100% cured. If this change in diet could have such a dramatic and immediate impact on her it is hard to [...]

  • Elle

    Thanks for bringing up this awkward but important topic! I suddenly began struggling with constipation and after two years, have begun working the doctor circuit. Amazingly enough, they are all pushing medications and NOT changing my diet. When I brought up changing my diet to improve things, I was told not to bother! Thanks for positing such positive results!

    • 100 Days of Real Food

      Isn’t that just amazing how the dr.’s suggest drugs instead of something as easy as changing your diet?!? Seriously, what goes in must come out… obviously there is a correlation! Good luck!

  • Jessica

    My 19 month old is struggling with constipation. It’s so bad for him that when he does have a bm, it’s painful and he even bleeds. The pediatrician recommended miralax, but I’ve also decided to completely cut out processed foods. We just started yesterday, but already I can see a difference in how we all feel. I am pouring through your blog and love it!

  • Molly

    Hi – I just found your website last week, and have started at the beginning, reading each post. My son has a problem with constipation too and the doctor suggested Miralax. I am gathering your recipes, and am trying to make the switch to a more “whole” way of eating for the entire family. My goal is to get him off the Miralax and correct his problem with a healthy diet. Thanks for all the time you have put in to your site, it really is informative and fun to read.

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  • Kate

    Hi
    I aplaude your switch to cooking with fresh food instead of processed food. But as a mother of a child who has struggled with severe severe constipation for the last 5 years I want to just issue a little warning. Sometimes, the diet is not the only answer. 5 years ago we started the food diary and started to only shop around the edges of the market…produce, meat and dairy. Still no relief. Sometimes the issues lie with the “plumbing”. Miralax is not the evil bad guy. Sometimes it takes a change in diet in conjunction with the right dose of miralax to provide some relief.

  • We had a similar experience with one of our daughters when she was younger. But, when we started eating at least one serving of plain yogurt with a bit of honey each day…no more issues. We do get real yogurt with live cultures. That really seems to help.

  • Jenise

    This is something I am struggling with in my 6 yo son. I suppose he was constipated when he was younger, and I didn’t notice somehow! However, he has developed a soiling issue called encropresis caused from severe constipation. I just realized this was a medical issue for him a few months ago and not a potty training or laziness issue. We eat what I feel is healthy and minimize processed foods, but we have not completely switched over. However, doctors do address diet and say to cut out constipating foods. We were also given glycerine suppositories to use if needed, which we’ve tried not to use so far. We’ve been trying to cut out bananas and lots of dairy and add more fiber, greens, and applesauce to his diet, but I can’t bear to cut out his peanut butter as recommended. I feel that the dairy, yogurt and pb is where he was getting a lot of his protein during the day as we eat most of our meat and other sources at dinnertime. I notice your family does eat a lot of dairy, yet you still noticed a difference. I am considering taking the challenge soon to see if it helps. We’re at the point where I am about to request a laxative from his doctor until he becomes more regular because the soiling is so frustrating. I’d appreciate any feedback you have, and I will let you know in a few months if I notice a tremendous difference from cutting back more of our processed foods.

    • 100 Days of Real Food

      I believe that constipation is very much related to diet, and I personally do not buy avoiding bananas and other whole foods. Just take the 10-day pledge and see what happens…it’s the only way to know for sure if it will help your son and get him off meds. The change in my daughter was very dramatic and happened within a couple days. Good luck!

      • Tiffany

        I’ve recently discovered your blog and have been a junkie ever since. I can’t stop reading. I’ve not gone totally no processed (I had root beer milk and sugarless gum, I didn’t even think about the gum until it was already in my mouth) but in the last 3 days that I’ve been working on it I noticed more regularity. I love that you have so many recipes. I made whole wheat mac n cheese and loved it, this weekend I’m having my parents over for dinner of no processed food. I can’t wait! Also, I sent my husband grocery shopping today for real food, he called more than once for some help but I’m glad he’s willing to try. I’ll just need to read more tips for when he’s on the road. Thanks for the great reading material!

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