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A practical guide identifies constipation as a bodily dysfunction resulting from retained waste and bacterial activity, outlines its health consequences, and examines common causes such as physical inactivity, improper diet, and habitual laxative use. It emphasizes daily exercise — walking and targeted abdominal routines — thorough chewing, ample fruit and vegetables for bulk, and cautious use of bran and laxatives. The text connects intestinal tone to overall vitality and offers specific preventive and corrective exercises alongside dietary advice to restore regular bowel function.

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C. O. Benson

C. O. Benson was an author known for his contributions to health and fitness literature in the early 20th century. His works focus on the importance of exercise in addressing common health issues, particularly in relation to digestive health and weight management. Notable titles include "Constipation and its Correction by Exercise" and "Correction of Underweight and Overweight by Exercise," where he emphasizes practical solutions through physical activity. Benson's writings reflect a growing interest in the relationship between lifestyle choices and health outcomes during his time.

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