Laxative drugs also produce an exaggeration of the anti-peristaltic movements, which begin in the transverse colon and travel backward Neuroluma toward the cecum. These movements are natural during digestion but do not interfere with the periodical movement of the intestinal contents. Colitis, rectal constipation and especially the use of laxative drugs greatly exaggerate this anti-peristaltic action and so increase the tendency to stasis in the cecum and the ascending part of the colon. It appears to be more than probable that this exaggerated anti-peristalsis set up by mechanical obstacles to normal bowel http://www.healthsupreviews.com/neuroluma/
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