Emollients and Lubricant Drugstore Laxatives
Stool Softener Laxatives - Emollients
Stool softeners and emollients work by absorbing water into the
fecal matter. This makes the fecal matter softer so it can pass
easier through your colon and out the rectum. Two of the
chemicals used in stool softener laxatives are docusate sodium
and docusate calcium.
Don't use these types of laxatives since they have chemicals
that can produce side effects. Docusate sodium has been found to
increase the toxicity of drugs when taken at the same time. In
addition, they affect liver function.
You can find some of these laxatives at your local drugstore
under the names,
* Colace - contains docusate sodium
* Dialose - contains docusate sodium
* Surfak - contains docusate calcium
Other products that contain docusate sodium and docusate calcium
are:
* Senokot-S, Correctol 50 plus, Fleet Stool Softener, Phillips
Liquid-Gel
Avoid using docusate with mineral oil since this increases the
chances of absorbing some mineral oil into the body. Mineral oil
in the body tissues can form tumors.
Pregnant women should avoid using this type of laxative.
Lubricants Stool Softeners
Lubricants stimulate a bowel movement by coating your colon
walls and fecal matter. These lubricants also help keep water in
the fecal matter, preventing them from becoming hard and
difficult to pass through your colon and rectum. One such
lubricant is Mineral oil - (not recommended)
Avoid laxatives that contain mineral oils. These oils can cause
a pneumonia that is difficult to clear. They interfere with
intestinal absorption of food nutrients, and fat-soluble
vitamins, like vitamin A, and collect in the lymph nodes when
used often.
Mineral oil is not a food. It coats food and prevents it from
being digested and prevents absorption of vitamins and nutrients.
Dale Alexander, author of Arthritis Common Sense, 1981, reminds
us that,
"Crude mineral oil was discovered, by Indians, on top of
stagnant water in the oil fields. Today, mineral oil is refined
into pure from petroleum. Refineries could not sell mineral oil
for automobile use, so their representatives educated people to
pour it into their bodies. Just the way mineral oil does not
pass qualifications for a car carburetor, it forms puddles of
useless oil in your intestinal loops."
Mineral oil passes from the mouth, all the way through your
colon, and out the rectum without being absorbed. However, it
sometimes passes through the intestinal walls in small amounts
and poses a health hazard in the body. It also leaks out of the
rectum, if too much is used.
Some of the lubricant drugstore laxatives are:
* Alin plus phenolphthalein -
* Dioctyl sodium sulfosucciante - a detergent type substance
that lowers the surface tension of your colon walls and fecal
matter.
* Docusate potassium
* Magnesium hydroxide - brings in more water into your colon.
When too much is taken, it can create embarrassment for you.
* Osmolak plus lactulose (lactulose is a synthetic sugar that
pulls water out of the body and into your colon to soften
stools.)
* Sokol plus mineral oil
Dioctyl sodium Sulfosucciante belongs to a family of chemicals
that reduces the surface tension of the fecal matter in your
colon allowing water and fat to penetrate and make the fecal
matter softer. These chemicals are known as,
* Dioctyl sodium succiante (also known as docusate sodium)
* Dioctyl potassium succinate (also known as docusate potassium)
* Dioctyl calcium succinate (also know as docusate calcium)
If you are pregnant, do not use mineral oil or other oils to get
relief from constipation. During pregnancy you need good
absorption of minerals and nutrients to provide for your
newborn. Excessive use of mineral oil during pregnancy can cause
bleeding in newborns.
In her book, Linda Clark's Handbook of Natural Remedies for
Common Ailments, Linda writes about mineral oil,
"The message has finally got through to the public and the
medical profession that mineral oil is one of the most damaging
of all laxatives. It robs the body of Vitamins A, D, E, K:
interferes with absorption of calcium and phosphorus, and can
actually lead to other diseases."