16 Where There Is No Doctor 2011
Purges and laxatives that are often used
CASTOR OIL
SENNA LEAF
CASCARA (cascara sagrada)
These are irritating purges that often do
more harm than good. It is better not to
use them.
MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE
MILK OF MAGNESIA
EPSOM SALTS (magnesium sulfate)
(see p. 382)
MINERAL OIL
(see p. 382)
These are salt purges. Use them only in
low doses, as laxative for constipation.
Do not use them often and never when
there is pain in the belly.
This is sometimes used for constipation in
persons with piles...but it is like passing
greased rocks. Not recommended.
CORRECT USES OF LAXATIVES AND PURGES
Laxatives are like purges but weaker. All the products listed above are laxatives
when taken in small doses and purges when taken in large doses. Laxatives soften and
hurry the bowel movement; purges cause diarrhea.
Purges: The only time a person should use a strong dose of a purge is when he has
taken a poison and must clean it out quickly (see p. 103). At any other time a purge is
harmful.
Laxatives: One can use milk of magnesia or other magnesium salts in small doses,
as laxatives, in some cases of constipation. People with hemorrhoids (piles, p. 175)
who have constipation can take mineral oil but this only makes their stools slippery, not
soft. The dose for mineral oil is 3 to 6 teaspoons at bedtime (never with a meal because
the oil will rob the body of important vitamins in the food). This is not the best way.
Suppositories, or bullet-shaped pills that can be pushed up the rectum, can also be
used to relieve constipation or piles (see pages 175, 382, and 391).
A BETTER WAY
Foods with fiber. The healthiest and most gentle way to have softer, more frequent
stools is to drink a lot of water and to eat more foods with lots of natural fiber, or
‘roughage’ like cassava, yam, or bran (wheat husks) and other whole grain cereals
(see p. 126). Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables also helps.
People who traditionally eat lots of food with natural fiber suffer much less from piles,
constipation, and cancer of the gut than do people who eat a lot of refined ‘modern’
foods. For better bowel habits, avoid refined foods and eat foods prepared from
unpolished or unrefined grains.