How to Naturally Relieve Constipation

Natural Constipation Relief: Dr. Sebi's Alkaline Approach to Digestive Comfort

Reviewed by Pablo Medina, Herbalist

Dealing with constipation can be uncomfortable and frustrating, but you're not alone. It's a common digestive issue that affects people of all ages. While over-the-counter stimulant laxatives (learn more about natural detox reactions) may offer a quick fix, they're not always the best solution, as they can lead to dependency. 

Last updated: April 2026

Instead, many individuals are turning to natural methods to relieve constipation effectively and promote better digestive health. In this article, we'll explore a range of natural remedies and lifestyle changes — including intermittent fasting — that can help you find relief from constipation, with a focus on long-term digestive well-being.

1. Eating High-Fiber Foods

One of the most effective and natural ways to relieve and even prevent constipation is by increasing your fiber intake. High-fiber foods add bulk to your stool, making it easier to pass through your digestive system. Understanding how mucus affects digestion is key. There are two main types of dietary fiber: soluble and insoluble. 

Both play important roles in maintaining regular bowel movements (see also: gut-cleansing foods).

  • Soluble Fiber: This type of fiber dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in your digestive tract. It can help soften stools and prevent them from becoming too hard.
  • Insoluble Fiber: Insoluble fiber doesn't dissolve in water and adds bulk to your stool. It can help promote regular bowel movements by speeding up the transit of food through your intestines.

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommends 25 to 38 grams of fiber a day. To increase your fiber intake, consider adding these fiber-rich foods to your daily meals:

  • Whole Ancient Grains: Opt for whole grains like wild rice, quinoa, and spelt instead of refined grains.
  • Legumes: Garbanzo beans are an excellent source of both soluble and insoluble fiber.
  • Fruits: Enjoy a variety of fruits, including apples, pears, berries, and oranges, when possible, eat fruits with their skins for added fiber.
  • Vegetables: Load up on green, leafy vegetables like watercress, arugula, and kale.
  • Nuts and Seeds: Snack on walnuts, Brazil nuts, and hemp seeds, which are packed with fiber and healthy fats.
  • Prunes: Prunes, or dried plums, are well-known for their natural laxative effect due to their high fiber content.

2. Staying Hydrated

Drinking water throughout the day is essential for maintaining healthy digestion and preventing constipation. Water helps soften your stool, making it easier to pass stool through your intestines. When you don't drink enough water, your body can absorb more fluid from your stools, leading to hard and dry stools that are difficult to pass. 

To naturally relieve constipation, aim to drink a gallon of spring water a day. You can also include hydrating foods like watermelon, cucumber, and bell peppers in your diet.

3. Sipping Tea

Tea, especially certain herbal varieties, can be a soothing and effective home remedy for constipation. One such option is cuachalalate found in Dr. Sebi's Stomach Relief Tea, specifically crafted to promote digestive health. You can also use other teas like chamomile and ginger, known for their digestive benefits. 

Chamomile has anti-inflammatory properties and can help relax the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, reducing the discomfort associated with constipation. Ginger, on the other hand, has a long history of use in traditional medicine for its digestive and anti-nausea properties. 

It can stimulate the digestive system, helping to move stool through the intestines. You can enjoy a cup of Stomach Relief Tea or other herbal teas like dandelion, which has natural laxative effects and can alleviate constipation discomfort. 

4. Taking a Teaspoon of Olive Oil

Olive oil, a staple in Mediterranean cuisine, can also serve as a gentle and natural home remedy for constipation. This heart-healthy oil contains monounsaturated fats that help lubricate the intestines and soften stool, making it easier to pass stool. 

To use olive oil for constipation relief, you can follow these simple steps:

  1. Take a Teaspoon: In the morning, on an empty stomach, take one teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil.
  2. Chase with Citrus: Follow up with a glass of warm water containing a few drops of orange juice. Citrus has a mild laxative effect and complements the olive oil's action.
  3. Wait Patiently: Give it some time. Many people find relief within a few hours.

Olive oil not only helps relieve constipation but also provides a range of health benefits due to its antioxidants and healthy fats. However, ensure you're using extra virgin olive oil, as it retains more of its natural health-promoting compounds compared to refined versions. 

5. Consuming Ginger

Ginger, a versatile spice with a long history of medicinal use, can be a soothing home remedy for constipation. It contains compounds like gingerol that can help stimulate the digestive system, relax the intestinal muscles, and promote bowel movements.

Ginger's natural properties not only relieve constipation but also help with other digestive issues like bloating and indigestion. However, it's important to consume ginger in moderation, as excessive amounts can lead to digestive discomfort. Ginger tea is the best way to enjoy these benefits.

6. Stress and constipation are closely linked. Exercising for Constipation

Physical activity is not only beneficial for your overall health but can also help alleviate constipation. Exercise helps stimulate the muscles in your abdomen and colon, promoting bowel movements. 

Here are some exercises that can be particularly effective for relieving constipation:

  • Brisk Walking: Going for a brisk walk, especially after meals, can stimulate your digestive system and encourage bowel movements. Aim for at least 30 minutes of walking each day.
  • Cycling: Riding a bicycle can engage your abdominal muscles and improve the mobility of your digestive tract. Whether you prefer cycling outdoors or using a stationary bike, regular cycling can help relieve constipation.
  • Yoga: Certain yoga poses can help alleviate constipation by massaging and stimulating the abdominal area. Poses like the "wind-relieving pose" (Pavanamuktasana), "child's pose" (Balasana), and "cat-cow pose" (Marjaryasana-Bitilasana) are known for their digestive benefits.
  • Ab Exercises: Engaging in exercises that strengthen your core muscles, such as planks and leg raises, can help improve bowel regularity.
  • Pelvic Floor Exercises: Kegel exercises, designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, can indirectly aid in relieving constipation by promoting better control over bowel movements.
  • Deep Breathing: Practicing deep breathing exercises can relax your body and reduce stress, which can contribute to constipation relief. Stress often exacerbates digestive issues.

7. Practicing Proper Pooping Position

The way you sit on the toilet can significantly impact your ability to have a comfortable bowel movement. Many people in Western countries sit on the toilet with their knees even with their hips, which can lead to incomplete elimination and straining.

To promote natural and efficient bowel movements, consider using a squatting position. This position mimics the way our ancestors used to eliminate waste and aligns the rectum for a smoother passage of stool. 

You can achieve this position by using a small stool or a specialized device designed for squatting. Elevating your feet and leaning forward can also help. This posture may reduce the risk of constipation and make your bathroom visits more productive. 

When to See a Doctor

In most cases, constipation can be effectively managed through dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes. However, there are situations where it's essential to seek medical attention. 

If you experience any of the following symptoms or circumstances, consult your healthcare provider: chronic constipation, severe pain or discomfort, bleeding, unexplained weight loss, changes in bowel habits, or family history of colon cancer.

How Dr. Sebi's Alkaline Approach Supports Digestive Regularity

Dr. Sebi taught that mucus buildup in the digestive tract is a root cause of constipation and other digestive issues. When the body becomes overly acidic from processed foods, dairy, and refined sugars, the intestinal lining produces excess mucus as a protective response — but this same mucus can slow down elimination and lead to discomfort.

The alkaline diet focuses on consuming natural, electric foods that support the body's ability to cleanse itself. By choosing foods from Dr. Sebi's approved food list, you help reduce the acidic burden on your digestive system, supporting more regular and comfortable bowel movements.

Herbs like cascara sagrada, senna, and prodigiosa have long been traditionally used to support gentle, natural elimination. Dr. Sebi's Stomach Relief Tea combines alkaline herbs specifically selected to support digestive comfort and regularity.

For those experiencing persistent digestive sluggishness, a more comprehensive approach like the 21-Day Detox Package may help reset the body's natural cleansing rhythms. This package works to support the entire elimination system — not just the colon — for deeper, more sustained digestive wellness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What trick empties bowels every morning?

One effective "trick" to promote regular bowel movements in the morning is to establish a consistent daily routine. This includes waking up at the same time each day and dedicating time to use the bathroom. The body's natural circadian rhythms often make the morning an optimal time for bowel movements. 

Additionally, having a warm beverage, such as a cup of hot water or herbal tea, can help stimulate the digestive system and encourage bowel movements.

What are the most constipating foods?

The most constipating foods are those that are typically low in fiber and can slow down digestion. These include dairy products, red meat, highly processed foods, white rice, white bread, sugary carbonated beverages, foods made from processed grains, fried foods high in saturated fat, and unripe or under-ripe fruits.

What foods make me poop more?

Foods that can help promote regular bowel movements and alleviate constipation typically contain dietary fiber, water, and certain nutrients that support digestive health. These include whole ancient grains, fruits, leafy greens, high-water content foods, healthy fats found in avocados and olive oil, nuts and seeds, and herbal teas. Staying adequately hydrated is also crucial for healthy digestion.

What happens when you push too hard to poop?

When you push too hard to have a bowel movement, it can lead to various complications and discomforts, including hemorrhoids (swelling of the blood vessels in your rectum and anus), anal fissures (small tears in the lining of the anus), prolapse (rectum protrudes outside the anus), incomplete evacuation, pelvic floor dysfunction, and cardiovascular issues.

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