Claims about a “powerful mixture” that removes years of stuck poop from your body or gets rid of old gum you swallowed are common online, but they are not medically accurate.
About “stuck poop” and swallowed gum
- The digestive system normally moves food waste through the intestines and eliminates it.
- Gum does not stay in your body for years. It usually passes through the digestive tract like other indigestible material.
- Long-term constipation is usually due to issues such as low fiber intake, dehydration, lack of activity, certain medications, or medical conditions—not a buildup of old waste.
Safer ways to relieve constipation
✅ Increase fiber gradually
- Fruits, vegetables, beans, lentils, oats, and whole grains can help.
- A fiber supplement such as psyllium may help some people.
✅ Drink enough fluids
- Fiber works best when paired with adequate water intake.
✅ Move regularly
- Walking and exercise can stimulate bowel movement.
✅ Build a regular bathroom routine
- Don’t ignore the urge to go.
Seek medical advice if you have:
- Blood in stool
- Severe abdominal pain or vomiting
- Unexplained weight loss
- A sudden change in bowel habits
- Constipation lasting several weeks despite trying basic measures
If you tell me how long you’ve been constipated, your age, how often you have bowel movements, and what you’ve tried, I can suggest options that fit your situation.