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Trisha Pasricha: How to Get to Poophoria, Making Your Bowel Movements a Joy!

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Apr 10, 2026
Trisha Pasricha, a gastroenterologist and Harvard Medical School professor who studies the gut‑brain axis, walks through taboo bowel topics with science and humor. She covers propulsion, pliability, pelvic floor mechanics, fiber tips, the Bristol Stool Scale, gas science, transit timing, travel effects, and why cleanses are useless. Practical fixes and surprising research make the conversation lively and approachable.
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ADVICE

Use Gold Kiwis Instead Of Prunes

  • Try two gold or yellow kiwis daily as a natural, effective remedy for constipation comparable to prunes without the bloating.
  • Randomized trials showed two kiwis a day matched prunes in improving bowel habits.
ADVICE

Take Psyllium With Plenty Of Liquid

  • Consider taking psyllium fiber daily (mix in at least 8 oz liquid) to soften or bulk stool depending on need and lower cholesterol modestly.
  • Pasricha mixes flavorless psyllium into coffee but warns to chug to avoid gelling.
ADVICE

Bring Fiber On Vacation

  • While traveling, bring and use a fiber supplement and prioritize high-fiber vegetables to avoid vacation constipation.
  • Pasricha emphasizes disrupted circadian rhythm, missed coffee, and altered routines slow colon activity on trips.
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