Healthy gut habits include healthy bowel movements. Millions of people struggle with digestive issues and constipation ranks right near the top. According to the Canadian Society of Intestinal Research, chronic constipation affects 15-30% of Canadians.[1] Healthy bowel movements are essential to overall good health.
There are many things that can lead to constipation:[2]
Here are a few tips that can help you avoid constipation:
When it’s difficult to get enough fibre and probiotics into your diet, Renew Life® can help.
FibreSMART® is a flax-based dietary fibre supplement formulated to help support daily bowel health. It contains both soluble and insoluble fibre and has additional ingredients for the intestinal tract such as Marshmallow Root and Slippery Elm Bark. It is a balanced fibre that is easy to incorporate and can be used in shakes, soups, yogurt, applesauce, or sprinkled on cereal or salads. It is free of nuts, gluten, dairy and soy.
Studies show that probiotics may improve whole gut transit time, stool frequency, and stool consistency.[7] Ultimate Flora® Ultra Potent is a daily multi-strain probiotic blend that provides 100 billion live bacterial cultures in a convenient once a day capsule. It contains 10 different strains of live bacteria to help support intestinal and gastrointestinal health and could promote favourable gut flora. It is contained in specialized acid-resistant vegetarian capsules to help protect the live bacteria from harsh stomach acids.
Super Critical Omega is a source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health. This maximum-strength, super-concentrated fish oil supplement contains 790mg of EPA, 140mg of DHA and 1000 IU of vitamin D in each fish gelatin capsule. Added lipase helps your body to utilize the oils more efficiently and IFOS and Friend of the Sea® certification guarantees, purity, potency and sustainability.
Don’t let constipation be an issue in your life. You can make visits to the bathroom quick and easy with proper diet and lifestyle changes along with supplementation.