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Residue after bowel movement

Digestive Health | Last Active: Apr 24 10:11pm | Replies (83)

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@verol65

@rashida What you describe is how the can says you should use it. Among people, like me, who suffer from Low Anterior Resection Syndrome, it is well known and commonly practiced that psyllium husk is used as described if you need a laxative or want looser stool. If you need to bulk up your stool, if you need your stool to be less soft, you use less water so the psyllium husk absorbs the water/liquids in your guts and bulks up the stool. It helps many people avoid the clustering and hard to clean residue. One aims at T4 stools (on the Bristol scale).

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@verol65 that makes sense! In my case, however, I have to take it as directed on the package because I tend to be constipated.

Never heard of the Bristol scale … what is that?