The relief for your constipation is hidden in the one thing no one ever told you—and you never even thought to look.
Training, drinking tea, increasing your laxative dose—it sounds logical. But that’s not what your gut needs at all. There’s one specific method, one simple adjustment, that actually gets your bowels moving. A specialist explains exactly how in this video:
You know exactly what that feeling is like. The hard, bloated abdomen that won’t go away. The constant pressure that accompanies every hour of the day. The frustration of going to the bathroom and not being able to remove anything—for days. You’ve drunk water. Eaten prunes. Drank tea. Tried to force it. And you’re still in the same place.
What nobody told you is that there’s a specific clinical reason for this—and it has nothing to do with what you eat or drink. More than that: there’s a high probability that the treatment you’re using is actively aggravating the problem.
Researchers have identified an internal mechanism that, when compromised, makes bowel movements more difficult—regardless of what you eat, drink, or consume. And what’s most disturbing: some common habits for treating constipation may be activating this very mechanism.
The problem is that this mechanism never shows up in routine checkups. It doesn’t present as an isolated symptom. It doesn’t have a common name. And that’s precisely why it goes unnoticed—for months, sometimes years—while the person continues to treat only what appears on the surface.
That’s why a gastroenterologist who has been studying intestinal motility for over a decade decided to document the identification of the mechanism and – more importantly – what you need to do to start having bowel movements from today.
The explanation for your relief begins with a simple question that most people have never considered: what does the intestine need to move?
So, if you’re still having trouble with bowel movements and want to alleviate that today
This video is for you.