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Constipation is a common health issue, and many people labeled with IBS-C are told to accept this symptom as their fate. Still, constipation can be a sign of dysfunction or imbalance, and it can be disruptive and uncomfortable, affecting your overall health and well-being.]]></description>
		
		
		
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