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In this episode, host Ben Harper crafts a unique concoction designed to alleviate digestive woes naturally—the Brown Cow Laxative. This simple yet effective remedy involves just three kitchen staples: Milk of Magnesia, prune juice, and a touch of ice cream for a delightful twist.
What is a good instant laxative? For foods that act as natural laxatives, try prunes or prune juice. Saline laxatives, which soften your stools and help the intestines contract, are fast-acting.
Osmotic laxatives include:
- Polyethylene glycol (Gavilax®, MiraLAX®).
- Magnesium hydroxide solution (Dulcolax®, Ex-Lax®, Phillips'® Milk of Magnesia).
- Glycerin (Colace Glycerin®, Fleet Pedia-Lax®).
Relief within minutes. Rectal enemas and suppositories are the fastest acting laxatives available. These include saline and mineral oil enemas as well as glycerin and bisacodyl rectal suppositories. Common OTC products in this group include Fleet enema, Pedia-Lax, and the Magic Bullet.
Once upon a time, a “Brown Cow” was vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup and Coca-Cola. Quickly, the Pepsi people responded. And then there were Brown Cows made with both Coke and root beer.