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Doctors Call this Simple Daily Habit a “Constipation Miracle”

Last updated: October 24, 2025 9:33 pm
Irma Khan
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Millions of people silently battle chronic constipation every day — feeling bloated, uncomfortable, and frustrated despite trying everything from fiber powders to detox teas.

Now, scientists say the answer might be far simpler than anyone imagined.

A major review by King’s College London analyzed 75 clinical trials to find what truly works for chronic constipation — and doctors are calling one simple daily habit a “constipation miracle.”

The science behind the “miracle” habit

The research revealed that small, consistent lifestyle changes — including a specific natural morning routine involving a common fruit and mineral-rich hydration — can restore healthy digestion in just a few weeks.

Among all the methods tested, the most powerful results came from people who:

  • Ate two kiwifruit a day for at least four weeks
  • Drank 0.5–1.5 liters of high-mineral water daily
  • Practiced mindful bathroom timing — giving themselves five relaxed minutes instead of rushing

Together, these steps significantly improved bowel movement frequency, stool softness, and comfort — with results comparable to leading medical laxatives, but without side effects.

What experts are saying

Dr. Supriya Rao, a board-certified digestive health specialist, says this research “transforms the way we think about constipation treatment.”

“Instead of vague advice like ‘eat more fiber,’ we now know exactly which foods, fluids, and habits restore gut balance — and how long they should be maintained,” she explains.

Dr. Ruvini Wijetilaka, internal medicine physician, agrees:

“This simple, food-based approach lets doctors personalize advice instead of overprescribing supplements.”

Why it’s going viral

People who adopted this daily habit report feeling lighter, more energetic, and finally free from discomfort that lingered for years.

As researchers emphasize — the key isn’t a magic pill but consistency, hydration, and mindful routines that support natural gut motility.

So before you spend another night searching for quick fixes, learn how this doctor-approved daily habit is helping thousands reset their digestive health — naturally.

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