We have seemed to move away from eating whole grain types of foods to eating meat, cheeses, and white breads. All of them contain very little fiber, that necessary little ingredient that makes us consistently consistent in the mornings.
To compensate, some people have started doing the evening powdered fiber (metamucil) ritual which tastes orangy a lot like Tang (1960s space drink). While 2 to 3 teaspoons of the Tang-tasting powdered fiber in a large glass of water will not cause lift-off into outer space, it definitely will move you closer to the bathroom in the morning on a "regular" basis. Powdered fiber will fight constipation and also the opposite of constipation.
Unlike fellow poster "Knute (see below post)," I am kind of lazy preferring to buy my thimbles of yogurt, and in particular "Activia." Yogurt was always about putting the good bacteria into your tummy to assist in the digestive process. With the minute chunks of fruit and the aroma of fruit flavoring, it really is not that bad tasting. What I have also found is the "Light" version has 3 grams of "fiber" in it as opposed to the fattier version. This is 12% of the daily requirement for fiber. If perchance the good bacteria suddenly dies, rest assured the fiber will help elict a morning ritual.
If being a regular person is indeed a problem, one can always do the whole grain trick. If you shop your breads, you will find some of the Pepperidge Farms breads (Oatmeal, Double Fiber, Rye) have 3-6 grams of fiber per slice as opposited to the <1 gram found in the white garbage. One toasted slice of this bread, plus Promise and you can keep the calorie count (155) within the same range as Yogurt (110) and fill that cute, flat, tummy a tad more and quash the hunger.
Just a few thoughts on being a regular guy or girl.