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5 fibre-packed foods that help beat constipation

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 17, 2025, 13:40 IST
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5 fibre-packed foods that help beat constipation

Let’s be honest—constipation is nobody’s favourite topic, but it shows up anyway, especially when life gets hectic or hydration takes a backseat. You don’t need fancy fixes either. Just a few fibre-rich heroes from your kitchen can get things moving naturally and gently. These foods don’t just support digestion, they boost overall gut health and leave you feeling lighter, clearer, and way more comfortable. Here’s what to add to your plate when you’re looking for that natural nudge.

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Guava

This humble fruit is an underrated powerhouse for digestive health. The skin is where most of the fibre lives, so try not to peel it. Guava helps soften stools and supports smoother bowel movements, making it a go-to for natural relief. Eat it fresh, blend it into smoothies, or sprinkle with a bit of chaat masala for a tangy snack.

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Soaked raisins

Raisins may be tiny, but they know how to get the job done. When soaked overnight, they turn plump and juicy—and even more effective at easing constipation. The natural sugars help draw water into the intestines, while their fibre adds bulk. Mix them into your morning meals or snack on them throughout the day for gentle relief.

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Chana

Whether it’s black chana or the roasted kind, this pantry staple is a fibre favourite. It keeps digestion active and helps maintain regularity without feeling too heavy. Toss it in salads, mix it into upma, or enjoy it dry-roasted with a dash of masala. Plus, it keeps you full and energised for hours.

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Papaya

Papaya is one of those fruits that works wonders without trying too hard. It’s gentle, hydrating, and rich in both fibre and enzymes that aid digestion. Have it fresh in the morning or blitz it into a smoothie. Its natural sweetness and soft texture make it simple to enjoy and even easier to digest.

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Oats

A bowl of oats is more than just breakfast; it’s a reliable choice for your stomach. Rich in soluble fibre, oats hold water in the stool, making it easier to pass. Cook them warm with milk or water, or try overnight oats with fruit and seeds for a cool, summer option. They’re simple, satisfying, and good for daily comfort.



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