Foods That Make You Poop: What To Eat When You're Constipated
Rhubarb

The rhubarb plant may look weird and inedible at first glance, but cultures all around the world have incorporated this plant into their day to day diets. Most chefs will use the red, stalky part of the plant to create dishes. Some cultures believe rhubarb is a delicacy and many food creators have used this plant as a compliment to dessert dishes. Rhubarb, as it may surprise many to realize, is actually quite rich in fiber, which is precisely why it helps with constipation. Many also believe the other nutrients rhubarb contains contribute to its position as a natural laxative. However, individuals must be aware the leaves of the plant should not be consumed, as they contain oxalic acid, which can irritate the stomach.