Diet Tips for Bottoms: You Get Out What You Put In
It’s often said that we are what we eat. Well, that’s certainly the case when it comes to preparing for bottoming. If you’re interested in making things as clean and quick as possible, here’s where to start.
High five for high fiber
First off: a good diet will do most of the cleaning work for you. I recommend a high-fiber diet or fiber supplements. That way, when you go to the bathroom, your stool is collected together in one smooth, bulky mass. This means you’re able to expel all the contents of your colon contents in a single movement.
Consciously making fiber part of your daily routine means you can get to a point where the most important step of your cleaning regimen is simply using the bathroom and quickly rinsing off. Your body will get rid of mostly everything in a very natural way, without disrupting the pH balance of your butt. If you’re still worried about potential residue, I recommend a quick “rinse” using bulb irrigation and Future Method Cleansing Solution, which is a pH balanced isotonic solution so it leaves the delicate balance of your microbiome in tact.
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Two ways to top up
Important sources of natural fiber include fresh fruits, vegetables, leafy greens, whole grains, and unprocessed bran. Incorporating any (or all) of these into your daily diet will increase your fiber intake. As for supplements, Metamucil, Citrucel, and Colon Cleanse Daily Fiber are common brands, available at any local grocery or drugstore. There is also Pure for Men, which is specifically designed for the gay community.
How much, how often?
It is quite difficult to naturally ingest the daily recommended dosage of fiber, which is much higher than many of us realize. It might be best to take a hybrid approach: increasing fiber-rich food intake, but also supplementing with fiber pills or powders. If you’re just starting out, I don’t recommend immediately jumping into the twice-daily recommended intake. It’s best to start by incorporating slowly and building up frequency over the course of a week or two.
Everyone’s GI is different, so what works for one person may not for someone else. You’ll need to experiment to find the perfect amount and timing of fiber to get the maximum cleanliness for your body. If you’re using supplements, it may be best to start dosing at nighttime.
It is quite difficult to naturally ingest the daily recommended dosage of fiber, which is much higher than many of us realize.
Why? Because this allows fiber absorption and optimization to occur while you’re asleep and when your colon/rectum is also at rest. Since we only poop when we’re awake and the change in the angle of our pelvis when standing causes the movement we need to stimulate defecation, our colon is busier during the day and absorption is lower on the list of priorities.
Move these to the bottom of the list
If you plan on bottoming, try to avoid processed foods, artificial sweeteners, fermented dairy products, spicy foods, and oily/greasy foods, as these tend to be irritable to the gastrointestinal tract and can lead to rapid transit (i.e. diarrhea).
For ‘irritable bowel bottoms’, I don’t have any clear answers, unfortunately. There are some new meds to help, or a lot of people are using CBD. The key is to truly understand what causes a flare up and plan accordingly if playtime is on the horizon.
About the author
Dr. Evan Goldstein is the Co-Founder of Future Method and also the Founder and CEO of Bespoke Surgical, the leading private practice specializing in an elite standard of health and wellness care for the modern gay male. He received his medical doctorate from the University of Medicine and Dentistry School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002. As the preeminent expert and thought leader in the field, Dr. Goldstein is committed to education and awareness-not only bringing the important issues surrounding intimate health to the forefront, but also eliminating the stigmas attached to it and has become the go-to butt and bottoming expert in mainstream media, having been published in Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, Shape, Healthline, and Men’s Health, among others.
The views expressed in this article intend to highlight alternative studies and induce conversation. They are the views of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of Future Method, and are for informational purposes only, even if and to the extent that this article features the advice of physicians and medical practitioners. This article is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should never be relied upon for specific medical advice.
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Originally published at https://futuremethod.com on January 1, 2020.