Yes, using Cremaffin once a week is generally safe for short-term or occasional relief of constipation specially if You’re eating a low-fiber or high-protein diet (like lots of chicken)
Always take it after dinner or at bedtime Drink plenty of fluids the day you use it
Next Steps
Add fiber-rich vegetables with chicken.
Include whole grains brown rice, roti, oats
Health Tips
Repeated constipation after certain foods may point to gut sensitivity or early signs of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). If symptoms persist, consult a doctor for proper evaluation.
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Creamaffin plus is a laxative, contents doesn't aborbe from your gut and only cause loose stools due to increased (fluid water) to gut and there by loosing the stools. So no hrm on taking
Health Tips
kindly eat more vegetables and fiber rich food for good gut health. increase water intake for reduse constipation
No harm but try to correct constipation by life style measures. Take plenty of fresh green vegetables , fruits like pappaya, drink more water and take glassful of hot water before sleeping and after getting up.
U need to add fiber to your diet and take care of hydration. Have salads, whole fruits and vegetable, whole grains. Can add isabgol hust if required. Lack of fiber in diet is the most common cause.
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