Magnesium, Motility & Morning Poops: My Favorite Gut Routine


Because no one should start their day feeling full of 💩

Let’s be honest—there are few things as satisfying as that first glorious morning poop. If you’re over 40 (like me), a nurse (also me), and obsessed with skin, gut health, and all things digestive, then you know: regular poops are a form of self-care.

Over my 22 years as a nurse—and especially as a wound and ostomy care specialist—I’ve had a front-row seat to all kinds of gut drama. And guess what? A lot of it could be greatly improved by a solid routine, some magnesium magic, and a little TLC (tender loving care) for your gut motility.

So here’s my favorite gut routine, nurse-tested and life-approved.


💊 First Up: Why Magnesium

Magnesium isn’t just for sore muscles or leg cramps at 2 a.m. It’s a gut health powerhouse. Think of it as the chill friend who helps your intestines move things along without drama.

Types of Magnesium (Because It’s Not All the Same):

  • Magnesium Citrate – Great for promoting bowel movements. Perfect if you’re feeling a little… backed up.
  • Magnesium Glycinate – Gentle and calming. Supports relaxation and sleep but also helps the bowels over time.
  • Magnesium Oxide – Less absorbable but draws water into the colon (hello, softer stools!).

🔍 Nurse Tip: Always start low and go slow. Too much and you’ll go from “constipated” to “clear-out-the-room” real fast.


⏰ Timing is Everything

Morning poops are more than convenient—they’re biologically ideal. Your gut is most active after waking, especially after food hits your stomach. This is called the gastrocolic reflex—a fancy way of saying: “Your colon wants to get moving once breakfast arrives.”

My Morning Gut Routine:

  1. Hydrate Like You Mean It
    First thing: big glass of warm water with lemon. Bonus points if you add a pinch of sea salt or a splash of apple cider vinegar.
    💧 Hydration = happy bowels.
  2. Magnesium (the night before!)
    I take my magnesium glycinate or citrate before bed so my colon can wake up ready to rock.
  3. Move It, Don’t Lose It
    Light stretching or a walk can help stimulate motility. Sometimes just standing in front of your coffee machine counts.
  4. Fiber + Fat Breakfast Combo
    Think oats + chia + nut butter OR avocado toast with seeds. This combo wakes up the gut and your skin.
  5. Deep Breaths, No Rushing
    Stress shuts digestion down. Take a minute. Sit down. Poop in peace.

🧠 Gut Motility & Your Skin? Oh Yes.

Here’s where my skincare nerd side comes out: When your gut is slow, your skin shows it. Constipation leads to toxin build-up, and your body will try to detox however it can—including your face. Hello breakouts, dullness, and inflamed skin.

Good gut flow = glowing skin. It’s that simple.


💩 Stool Goals

You want a smooth, soft, easy-to-pass sausage. (Yes, I said it.)

✅ Not too hard
✅ Not too loose
✅ Ideally in the morning
✅ Once or twice a day

If you’re skipping days, pushing too hard, or living in the land of rabbit pellets, it’s time to rethink your gut routine.


Final Thought From This Poop-Obsessed Nurse:

Magnesium might not be glamorous, but it works. Pair it with hydration, movement, and mindful meals, and you’ll be amazed what your gut—and your skin—can do. Don’t wait until things get sluggish to start caring about motility.

Because, let’s be real: You deserve better than coffee, stress, and crossed fingers.

Your morning poop is a sacred ritual. Protect it at all costs.


✨ Eat for Glow – Gut-Friendly Recipes & Nutrition Tips

Let’s be honest—aging is a gift, but also sometimes a weird science experiment. One day you’re bouncing back from Taco Bell at 2 a.m., the next you’re bloated from a banana. As a nurse in my 40s (with 22 years of experience and lots of wound and ostomy stories I won’t share here—you’re welcome), I’ve learned that what we eat shows up everywhere: in our skin, our energy, our digestion, and yes, even our mood.

So if you’re ready to eat for glow—not just skin-deep, but gut-deep—grab your fork and let’s get glowing.


💡 Why Gut-Friendly Eating = Glowing From the Inside Out

Your gut is basically your body’s VIP lounge—only the best microbes get bottle service. When your digestive system is happy, you absorb nutrients better, reduce inflammation, and eliminate waste like a well-oiled machine. And when that happens?
✔️ Skin clears
✔️ Energy climbs
✔️ Mood lifts
✔️ Poop becomes… dare I say… predictable

As a certified wound and ostomy care nurse, I can tell you that gut health and skin healing go hand in hand. What’s going on inside will eventually show up outside—so let’s feed the body what it actually wants.


🥑 Glowing Gut Nutrition Tips (Nurse-Approved)

🥗 1. Eat the Rainbow (No, Not Skittles)

Colorful fruits and veggies = a variety of antioxidants, phytonutrients, and fiber. Think berries, leafy greens, carrots, beets, and purple cabbage. Basically, if your plate looks like a Lisa Frank folder, you’re winning.

🥣 2. Get Fermented with It

Fermented foods bring beneficial bacteria to the party—great for digestion and for keeping things balanced. Add:

  • Sauerkraut to salads
  • Greek yogurt to smoothies
  • Kimchi to rice bowls
  • Miso to soups
  • Kefir as a creamy base

Pro tip: Introduce these slowly unless you enjoy sudden digestive plot twists.

🥕 3. Feed Your Flora with Fiber

Prebiotics (fiber that feeds your good gut bacteria) are your microbiome’s favorite snack. Think:

  • Oats
  • Onions & garlic
  • Apples
  • Artichokes
  • Bananas (greener ones are best for resistant starch)

💦 4. Hydrate Like You Mean It

Water helps move things along—bowel-wise and skin-wise. Aim for half your body weight in ounces, and yes, coffee counts a little. Just not a lot.

🧘 5. Don’t Forget to Chill

Stress = gut disruption = skin freak-outs. Breathing, laughing, journaling, even a dance break between patient charts—whatever keeps your cortisol from going full Godzilla.


🍽️ Simple Gut-Glowing Recipes

🥣 1. Overnight Glow Oats

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup rolled oats
  • ¾ cup kefir or almond milk
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds
  • ½ banana (sliced)
  • Berries, cinnamon, and a drizzle of honey

Why it works:
Fiber, prebiotics, probiotics, and antioxidants. Plus, it takes 2 minutes to prep, which is perfect for when your morning starts with coffee and chaos.


🥗 2. Gut-Lovin’ Salad Bowl

Ingredients:

  • Mixed greens
  • Shredded carrots
  • Beets
  • Quinoa
  • Roasted chickpeas
  • Sauerkraut or kimchi
  • Olive oil + apple cider vinegar dressing

Why it works:
Fiber + fermented crunch = a microbiome-friendly masterpiece.


🍵 3. Glowy Gut Soup (aka Nurse’s Gut Reset)

Ingredients:

  • Bone broth or veggie broth
  • Chopped garlic, onions, ginger
  • Spinach or kale
  • Shredded carrots
  • Miso paste (add at the end)
  • Optional: tofu or shredded chicken

Why it works:
Healing, hydrating, and full of prebiotic + probiotic power.


🚽 Bonus Tips for That Glow-From-The-Toilet Feeling

Because let’s be real, good gut health isn’t glamorous unless it shows up in the bathroom. Some extra tricks:

  • Magnesium citrate for gentle regularity
  • L-glutamine for gut lining support
  • Peppermint tea post-meal to soothe and de-bloat
  • No multitasking while eating—your gut isn’t great at divided attention either

👩‍⚕️ Final Thoughts from the Nurse Who’s Seen It All (and Then Some)

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from the bedside to the breakroom, it’s this: healing starts in the gut. Whether it’s skin, energy, immunity, or your mood that’s feeling off, start with your fork. You don’t need a detox, a juice cleanse, or some influencer’s overpriced powder. You just need real food, real fiber, and real rest.


Bloating and Breakouts: Understanding Your Gut-Skin Connection

Let’s talk about bloating, because nothing says “glow-killer” like feeling (and looking) like a human balloon. But here’s where it gets even juicier: that gut unrest? It’s probably showing up on your face too.

When your digestive system is inflamed, overfed with sugar, or under-supported by fiber and water, it doesn’t just lead to gas—it can disrupt your microbiome. That imbalance can trigger skin inflammation, redness, and those “wait, I’m not 16 anymore??” breakouts.

And yes, your gut and skin talk behind your back through your immune system and hormones. Rude.

So if you’re bloated, cranky, and breaking out?
➡️ It’s probably not just the burrito.
➡️ But don’t stress. Unless you want stress acne too. (Kidding. Sort of.)

🥬 Try fiber, probiotics, water, and a little self-compassion. Your gut (and jawline) will thank you.

“Does Dairy Really Mess with Your Skin, or Is That Just Internet Gossip?”

Ah, dairy. Delicious. Creamy. Innocent-looking… until your chin turns into a crime scene.

Here’s the deal: dairy can mess with your skin, but it depends on your gut. When your digestive system isn’t vibing with lactose or casein (milk proteins), it can trigger inflammation—which for some people means bloating, and for others, breakouts that scream “teenage angst” in your 40s.

Bottom line: If your gut gets gassy and your face gets rashy after cheese night, it might be time to flirt with oat milk.

Not everyone has to quit dairy, but if your gut throws a tantrum every time you say “cheddar,” your skin might be the innocent bystander.

🧀 Proceed with caution. And maybe carry lactase pills and concealer.

“Does Dairy Really Mess with Your Skin, or Is That Just Internet Gossip?”

Ah, dairy. Delicious. Creamy. Innocent-looking… until your chin turns into a crime scene.

Here’s the deal: dairy can mess with your skin, but it depends on your gut. When your digestive system isn’t vibing with lactose or casein (milk proteins), it can trigger inflammation—which for some people means bloating, and for others, breakouts that scream “teenage angst” in your 40s.

Also, many dairy cows are treated with hormones, and surprise—those can sneak into your system too, possibly leading to hormonal acne.

Bottom line: If your gut gets gassy and your face gets rashy after cheese night, it might be time to flirt with oat milk.

Not everyone has to quit dairy, but if your gut throws a tantrum every time you say “cheddar,” your skin might be the innocent bystander.

🧀 Proceed with caution. And maybe carry lactase pills and concealer.