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What laxatives contain anthraquinone?: A Guide to Natural Stimulants

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Anthraquinone laxatives, derived from botanical sources, have been used for thousands of years to treat constipation. The laxative effect is triggered after anthraquinone glycosides are broken down by intestinal bacteria in the colon, producing active compounds that stimulate bowel movements. This guide will detail **what laxatives contain anthraquinone** and discuss their proper use and safety considerations.

Is Sorbitol Safe for Babies? A Look at Pediatric Safety and Risks

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According to the Mayo Clinic, for babies over one month with constipation, small amounts of fruit juice containing sorbitol, such as pear or apple, may be recommended under a doctor's guidance. However, the overall safety of sorbitol for babies depends heavily on the dosage and context, and its direct use is not advised without medical supervision.

Exploring Alternatives: What Works Better Than MiraLAX?

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Chronic constipation is the most common digestive complaint in the general population, with a prevalence in North America estimated to be between 12 and 19 percent [1.6.1]. For those seeking relief, it's common to ask: **what works better than MiraLAX?**