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Have you ever heard that plums are good for constipation?
Do you know the other benefits of this fruit? We recently talked about plums and their benefits on our channel. Did you watch it?
We already mentioned the benefits of drinking prune water to regulate the intestine, but we never made a video specifically about it.
So, that’s what we are going to talk about today!
Plums and prunes are present in most laxative recipes since they are famous for being natural laxatives.
They contain lots of fiber that facilitate digestion, promote the good functioning of the intestines, and regulate cholesterol.
Because plums are rich in antioxidants, they prevent premature aging by eliminating free radicals.
And they are also good for circulation, avoiding clot formation, and preventing heart problems.
And their laxative effect isn’t only for emergencies.
Regular consumption of prunes helps regulate bowel movements, being even more efficient than industrial laxatives.
Now that you know to make prune water as a natural laxative, enjoy all of its benefits.
Plums regulate the intestine – it will be clockwork, favors weight loss, reduces bloating, and is good for your general health.
0:00 Introduction
0:23 Benefits of plums and prunes
1:06 Prune water recipe
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