Myth 1: Abuse of laxatives and laxative products There are many types of laxatives and laxative products on the market, but most of them can only be used as temporary symptomatic relief and cannot be used for a long time. The hazards of long-term use of laxatives and unsafe products include: impairment of voluntary defecation function, colorectal melanosis, drug dependence, water and electrolyte balance disorders, nutrient absorption disorders, and pharmacological liver and kidney damage. Misconception 2: Enema, Keserol Enema, Keserol through artificial stimulation of intestinal wall receptors, triggering defecation reflex, so that the intestinal wall receptors are increasingly insensitive to volume changes, once out of the stimulation of the enema and Keserol, the constipation symptoms are more serious. Typical product examples: a variety of enemas, corkscrew, hydrotherapy machines, douches, etc.. Myth three: laxative Chinese medicine has no side effects Laxative Chinese medicine is the most misused laxative, this kind of drug in the past is thought to have no toxic side effects, but modern research shows that: laxative Chinese medicines, such as rhubarb, aloe vera, cassia seeds, senna, He Shouwu, etc., the main active ingredient for anthraquinone substances, these substances can destroy the intestinal smooth muscle nerves, the emergence of irreversible damage to intestinal function, is the cause of clinical “Laxative colon” “colonic melanosis (precancerous lesions)” is the most direct cause.