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Dried plums (prunes) for the treatment of constipation

Constipation is a very common condition that is frequently managed suboptimally. A recent single-blind, randomized, crossover study has reported the superior effects of dried plums (prunes) over the stool-bulking fiber supplement psyllium in the treatment of mild to moderate symptoms of constipation.

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S. M. Scott receives grant/research support from the California Dried Plum Board. C. H. Knowles declares no competing interests.

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Scott, S., Knowles, C. Dried plums (prunes) for the treatment of constipation. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol 8, 306–307 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrgastro.2011.82

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