It sounds like the viral claim is about a quick natural way to relieve bowel discomfort or constipation. Some traditional techniques used for thousands of years can help stimulate a bowel movement, but they usually work by relaxing the digestive tract or stimulating the colon, not by instant “miracles.” 💧
Here are a few methods commonly recommended in traditional and modern digestive health:
1. Warm Water First Thing
Drinking a glass of warm water can stimulate digestion and the Gastrocolic Reflex.
How to do it
- Drink 1–2 cups of warm water in the morning.
- Wait a few minutes and sit on the toilet if needed.
2. Olive Oil Method
A small amount of Olive Oil may help lubricate the digestive tract.
How to use
- Take 1 tablespoon on an empty stomach.
- Some people mix it with warm water or lemon.
3. Abdominal Massage
Gentle clockwise massage over the abdomen follows the path of the Colon and can help stimulate movement.
Steps
- Lie down or sit comfortably.
- Massage your abdomen in circular motions for 2–3 minutes.
4. Fiber Boost
Eating foods rich in fiber like Prunes or Oatmeal can help regulate digestion over time.
✅ Important:
If constipation happens often or lasts more than a few days, it’s best to talk to a healthcare professional because it may be linked to digestive conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
✔️ Bottom line:
Simple habits like warm water, healthy fats, fiber, and gentle abdominal massage can help stimulate a bowel movement naturally, but no technique reliably works for everyone in exactly 5 minutes.
If you want, I can also show you the toilet posture doctors say can make bowel movements much easier (it’s surprisingly simple). 🚽