The health professional admits that it is not her favorite food against constipation. For this reason, she advises, “not to overconsume it”. She recognizes however that, “caffeine is a stimulant at the level of the central nervous system. This caffeine can increase the stimulation of the intestinal muscles and promote peristalsis, that is to say, intestinal movements”. That’s not all, caffeine also has “a diuretic effect, it will promote the absorption of water in the urine, rather than in the colon. As a result, it will leave enough water for the formation of stools. “
3. Vitamin C for connective tissues
“It will support the immune system,” begins the dietician. She indicates that “we can consume up to 6 g per day, but we must not exceed this dose.” Finally, she explains the usefulness of vitamin C. “It will promote the formation of collagen, which is an important protein for connective tissues that we will find in the walls of the intestine.” She adds that vitamin C, “is a very important antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. A healthy intestine is an intestine that functions well.”
To put this advice into practice, you should therefore favor foods rich in vitamin C. You will find a high content in citrus fruits, red fruits, cabbages, spinach, broccoli and even peppers.
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