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Feb
General and Health.  | 

When it comes to a child’s bowel movements, there’s no “normal” number or schedule. He may pass a stool after every meal, or wait one or two days or more between bowel movements. His individual pattern depends on what he eats and drinks, how active he is, and how quickly he digests his food and then gets rid of waste. Constipation commonly occurs after a change in a child’s diet or during toilet training. Treatment for child constipation can include the use of foods high in fiber. . However, this won’t affect the toxins that may have built up already. To help the child eliminate these toxins, the only treatment is a colon cleanse. If your child is old enough and does not have any significant food allergies ask your physician whether you can try a child colon cleanse.