I'm trying not to sidetrack other people's journals, so I'll respond to the following posts here:
http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/journals/6-month-zero-carb-experiment/msg36960/#msg36960 When I was on RZC, my stools were extremely infrequent and very small. I didn't view it as constipation, though, just a sign of nearly complete digestion. I'm just thinking that you might have misinterpreted your results.
You raised this question before here:
http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/journals/paleophil%27s-journal/msg31038/#msg31038. As I said before, what I'm talking about is #1-3 on the Bristol scale
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Stool_Scale that tend to be hard, difficult to move, dry and occasionally have some mucus (though much less of the latter than in times past). I wasn't judging it merely on frequency or smallness. My constipation was diagnosed early in life before I even understood what the word meant--probably before I could even speak, because I think my mother spoke of it occurring at times in my infancy. 2 of my 3 siblings had it at times as well. Our first physician prescribed an ineffective laxative. I didn't mind much that it didn't work because it had a nice chocolate flavor.
The Bristol scale is generally regarded as a better measure of constipation than frequency or size alone, since frequency and size can vary between individuals and says little about the overall nature of the stools. As my symptoms worsened over the years, my clinical diagnosis was eventually upgraded to IBS and I developed other negative effects of constipation as well that I'll spare people from having to read.
Senna is providing less and less benefit over time, as I expected might happen. This seems to be the case with any treatment I've tried, so I try not to use any one treatment too often, to avoid losing what little benefit it might offer. I try to do plenty of exercise, including morning exercise, and drink plenty of water. On the bright side, my inguinal partial hernia (the smooth muscle tissue was not torn, but it was extremely weak and would poke out and become quite painful and I would have to poke it back in, but it would pop out again) is greatly improved over what it had been and there is even some muscle tone there now, where before there was just a bulge sticking out.
Sidenote re: exercise: I seem to be in better shape now, as far as walking and climbing, than I was ten or twenty years ago and tend to leave others in the dust when walking/climbing. My balance is the best it's ever been. I can balance better on fallen trees in the woods now than I could as a youth.
I don't like the fact that senna is a legume whose anthraquinone derivatives and their glucosides, like all medicines, are mildly toxic. In addition to producing beneficial bowel effects (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senna_%28genus%29#In_medicine), they can have side effects when used long term (such as potential exacerbation of my not yet resolved mild potassium deficiency; see also
http://www.drugs.com/ppa/senna.html,
http://www.mdidea.com/products/new/new040research.html for more on side effects and toxicity).
Coincidentally, ActionHero also expressed doubt re: my constipation:
http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/journals/6-month-zero-carb-experiment/msg36931/#msg36931...I don't know how salty blood really is. I remember tasting my own blood sometimes after a cut and it tasted metallic like, never salty. There may be some blood in the ground beef I am buying but not very much. The little salt that was on the meat my mom prepared did cause the surface of my tongue to feel a bit sore so I'm not sure how much we really need. I can't imagine constipation on raw ZC, maybe it happens only on cooked ZC.
I don't know how much is in it either, but blood does at times taste salty to me and other people have reported that it contains it. I did have chronic constipation (based on the Bristol scale) on raw ZC and still have it on raw VLC (and adding some plant foods didn't help noticeably at all). For 2 or 3 weeks I did experience near remission of the problem on raw ZC, so that was the best diet yet for it for me, but the constipation worsened again while still on raw ZC and didn't resolve completely. I was hoping that I just had to get used to the reduced fecal volume, but based on Lex's experience I think I should have had some improvement again by now, so it seems to be more of an issue than just needing to adapt to reduced fecal volume. It was worse on past SAD, vegetarian and near-vegetarian diets, when it was a more severe problem of IBS-C with D.
Miles seemed to question the frequently reported phenomenon of greatly reduced hunger signals on raw ZC. Hunger is indeed a valuable survival signal, so it doesn't disappear completely, but my "hunger feelings" or whatever you want to call them are also less on ZC/VLC as compared to SAD. I do forget to eat at times and can lose too much weight from my already bony frame (I have visible rib, wrist and patella bones, for example) if I don't remember to eat and if I don't force myself to eat more than I would if had my druthers. I think it's probably partly due to something defective in my system, but partly also because LC/ZC and raw foods do produce less hunger pangs than SAD or even Paleo omnivore, as others report. In the past I found I could easily put on weight if I ate plenty of carbs, but it was nearly all body fat rather than muscle and it came with many other negatives like dry, flaky skin and scalp, painful cystic acne, poor sleep with nightmares, IBS C with D and numerous other symptoms I have detailed in the past. Over time, the carbs seemed so damaging to my gut that I appeared to be losing weight from them rather than gaining it. So overall I see the reduced hunger feelings as a natural, positive aspect of raw and ZC--especially for those who are overweight--rather than a negative. It just so happens that I came from a starting point of needing to gain weight rather than lose it. I have put on some more weight on raw VLC than I managed to on cooked Paleo omnivore, perhaps due to some healing of my gut, calming of the immune system and eating foods that are easier to digest.
As others have mentioned, raw ZC hunger is different than cooked carb hunger. Have you ever heard of the old saying of feeling hungry again an hour after eating Chinese takeout/restaurant food (which tends to include lots of rice)? That never happens to me while I'm eating raw ZC/VLC and the feeling I get when hungry ZCing is much different and less unpleasant than what I used to get when eating significant carbs. It's hard to explain. One thing I notice is that there is less grumbling and stomach pains--basically none that I've noticed if I don't stray at all from raw ZC and avoid even coffee.
Based on my experience, I think what KD probably meant when he discussed how some ZCers say they don't get hungry, is that in the course of their normal lives they don't get the hunger pangs they used to on their previous WOE. However, I don't speak for anyone else, so each person would have to be questioned to know for sure.
http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/journals/6-month-zero-carb-experiment/msg36960/#msg36960Start eating more fruit and I guarantee you your constipation will vanish.
Mango, oranges and pineapple are specially good. Apples, bananas (starchy fruit) not so great for constipation
Thanks for trying to help, ForTheHunt, but in the days when I was eating a lot of fruit I had a more severe case of IBS-C with D, felt like crap, was badly emaciated and seemed to be withering away and becoming increasingly ill to the point where some were concerned I would die (I looked like those emaciated male fruitarians you can see images of at fruitarian forums). Granted, I was eating some nightshades and squashes too, but as I increased fruit intake my problems worsened and as I reduced it they lessened (please no one ask me to list all my negative symptoms from fruit again--please refer to my journal if you're interested, thanks), so fruit also seemed to be a factor. Plus, eating fruit didn't noticeably help the constipation aspect of my IBS. So I hope you'll understand if I'm not thrilled by the prospect of heavy fruit intake, even though I love fruit and would gladly include a hell of a lot more of it in my diet if it didn't have such negative effects on me.
I do eat some raw fruit and on days I do I still notice no improvement in constipation, so I unfortunately can't say that my experience backs up your guarantee at this point. I was hoping that including some fruit and veg back in my diet might help but have not seen any positive results from it yet.