Is peanut rice a laxative?

Peanut rice is not laxative, there is no literature to prove that peanut rice can be laxative. Peanut rice can only provide nutrition and energy for patients with constipation, but also pay attention to the amount of intake, laxative medication can be taken when necessary (such as lactulose, etc.), it is recommended to consult with a specialist, the use of medication in accordance with medical advice. Peanut rice is rich in nutrients, every 100g edible part contains 574kcal energy, 24.8g protein, 44.3g fat, 21.7g carbohydrates, 587mg potassium, 39mg calcium, etc., of which the energy can maintain life activities, protein can provide the human body with a variety of amino acids, the above mentioned nutrients contained within the peanut rice can help to replenish the body’s required nutrients. Although peanut rice nutrition is good, moderate intake can be, due to the high fat content in peanut rice, long-term large amount of intake, there may be energy accumulation, and even aggravate the burden on the gastrointestinal tract. In clinical practice, laxatives can be used (lactulose), pro-dynamic drugs (prucalopride), pro-secretory drugs (linaclotide), probiotics (bifidobacteria), enemas and suppositories (glycerin). Daily intake of fresh fruits and vegetables and drinking plenty of water are required. For those who need laxatives, it is recommended to receive standardized treatment, and not to use self-medicated remedies.