This Explains So Much!

Remember in recent years the US has had many rolling shortages….bleach, toiler paper……now we have yet another shortage…..laxatives.

Say what?

You read it right….the US is experiencing a shortage in laxatives….

Overuse of laxatives by Americans is making it harder to find them at the store. The shortage, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, comes from a variety of factors. Along with an aging population and Americans’ tendency to eat less fiber, poor eating habits developed during the pandemic and an uptick in travel and hybrid work schedules are making it harder for Americans to go number two. This increased demand for laxatives has made products like Miralax and Glycolax fly off the shelves, and fiber supplements are seeing double-digit growth. “It’s crazy to think that our collective bowel dysfunction problems have gotten so bad that we’re literally running out of stool softeners,” Dr. George Pavlou of Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey tells the Journal

A new consumer group has also emerged. Younger buyers increasingly rely on laxatives, and companies are adapting to this shift, offering gummies products marketed to them. Discussions about bowel health have also become less taboo with younger generations, sparked by the viral #GutTok movement. But healthcare providers who observe the overuse of laxatives and supplements when addressing bowel issues are concerned. Misinformation about gut health on social media is rampant, along with the misconception that laxatives aid in weight loss. Eating disorder specialist Dr. Jenna DiLossi tells the Journal she’s seen a recent spike in teens abusing laxatives. “When people have an excessive bowel movement and they feel completely empty inside, that gets wrapped up in thinness and health,” she says.

Doctors stress the importance of balanced diets that are rich in fruit, vegetables, and whole grains as the first step in maintaining a healthy gut. Taking laxatives often highlights a preference for quick fixes—the New York Post rounds up examples of this on social media—over sustainable lifestyle changes, though doctors warn that starting to eat fiber also won’t change things overnight. “A lot of people take it for constipation and then expect that it will work the same day,” Dr. Wendi LeBrett, a gastroenterologist, tells Insider. She also notes that when working from home, people don’t move around as much “so that definitely can cause or increase constipation.

Surely I could say something clever about the shortage but why bother?  But could not let this go without one observation…..this could explain MAGA supporters and their needs.

I shall just smile and let my readers comment.

Thoughts?

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Trump’s 14th Amendment Problem?

Looks like Trump is still the front runner in thew GOP dash for a candidate….

There is a sorta large attempt to keep Trump off the ballot and the 14th amendment is the weapon of choice……more specifically Section 3 of the amendment which states….

Section 3

No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.

While Trump has railed against the effort as “another ‘trick’ being used by the Radical Left Communists, Marxists, and Fascists,” the renewed look at the little-used provision was sparked by a law review drafted by two conservative law professors.

“It disqualifies former President Donald Trump, and potentially many others, because of their participation in the attempted overthrow of the 2020 presidential election,” William Baude and Michael Paulsen wrote of Section 3 of the amendment.

But the rarely cited provision leaves open questions about how Trump would be removed from the ballot — or if proactive measures are even needed to do so.

While some legal experts and lawmakers have argued the clause clearly applies to Trump over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, others cast more doubt and note any challenges are likely to be tied up in court.

Could Trump be blocked from ballot? 14th Amendment raises eligibility arguments

This one issue has raised so many questions and could be settled by SCOTUS which few Americans any longer trust.

I wish I could say that this could be settled in a civilized way but that ship left port and sank of the reef of partisanship which has wrecked so many initiatives.

Do you think the Constitution should be employed in this situation?

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”