A simple habit that helps reduce gas and improve digestion.

3. Staying inactive

Your intestines are muscles—without movement, they slow down.

Stand up hourly if seated.

Walk at least 20 minutes daily.

Move consistently, not just during workouts.

Simple habits that improve bowel movements

1. Improve toilet posture

Use a small stool under your feet to raise your knees. This straightens the rectum and makes bowel movements easier.

2. Anti-inflammatory gut juice

Blend (don’t strain):

  • 2 celery stalks
  • A small piece of ginger
  • ½ apple with peel
  • 300–500 ml water
  • Drink with an extra glass of water.

3. Soaked prunes

Soak 5 prunes overnight.
In the morning, eat them and drink the water—natural sorbitol gently stimulates the bowels.

4. Morning gut trigger

Before coffee or your phone, drink 500 ml of water.

This activates the gastrocolic reflex and signals your colon to empty.

About “colon cleanses”

Most commercial cleanses use irritant laxatives. They can cause dependency, harm gut bacteria, and worsen constipation over time.

Your gut cleans itself when it gets:

  • Enough water
  • Appropriate fiber
  • Daily movement
  • Proper posture
  • Prebiotics and probiotics

Wa:rning signs to see a doctor