This story is from August 20, 2025
Natural constipation remedy: US doctor explains abdominal massage technique
People often don’t talk to their doctors about it—even though it’s uncomfortable. Most people try to handle it themselves with over-the-counter remedies rather than prescriptions. If you feel constipated, you’re definitely not alone, and it’s one of the most common reasons people see a GI doctor. While it might not sound serious, it can really mess with daily life and even costs the healthcare system billions of dollars every year.
Abdominal massage: Steps to do it
First lie on your back
Knees bent and feet flat on the bed
Relax the abdominal muscles
Go up, then go across and then go down and then to the center.
Repeat this every five minutes
He also recommended sacral inhibition, in which light pressure is placed overyour sacrum for 2-3 mins. For this you have to lie your belly. Sacral inhibition sounds like some super complicated medical term, but it’s actually a hands-on technique often used in osteopathic medicine and physical therapy to help calm the body down. Basically, it involves a therapist placing gentle, steady pressure over the sacrum—that flat, triangular bone at the base of your spine, right above your tailbone.
Why do this? The sacrum connects closely with the nervous system, especially the parasympathetic nerves that influence digestion, bladder control, and relaxation responses. When a practitioner applies firm but gentle pressure, it can “reset” or calm overactive nerve signals. Think of it as pressing the body’s “chill out” button.
Sacral inhibition is sometimes used to help with issues like constipation, pelvic tension, urinary problems, or even stress. It’s also a technique used for infants with bowel troubles and adults dealing with irritable bowel symptoms. The best part? It’s non-invasive, safe, and often feels like a deep, grounding release.
So, in short—sacral inhibition is like giving your nervous system a little nudge to get back in balance, especially when your gut or lower pelvic region isn’t playing nice. Simple, gentle, but surprisingly powerful.
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This is a normal practice in India, especially it is done to the infant after they are fed. ...Read More
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