Keeping Your Colon
Healthy!
A healthy colon is vital to a healthy body. It is by no means
the only step, as some would have you believe, but nevertheless
essential to regaining optimum health.
OK, to many this may seem a revolting topic and could well
be the reason most people do little or nothing about maintaining
a healthy colon. However, no one who eats a "modern"
diet can escape the formation of caked deposits on the lining
of the colon, which inevitably interferes with its normal
function.
One example of our modern diet is the consumption of white
bread, which contains little or no fibre and has large amounts
of gluten, which is a very sticky wheat protein. Our digestive
system simply was not designed to handle this garbage and
is constantly under strain to expel it from the body. In many
cases this "gunk" ends up blocking or sticking to
the colon wall. White bread is but one example of the junk
most people consume these days.
Most people would be amazed at what actually comes out of
an average "healthy" person during a colonic. Quite
often there are rock hard discs, dark lumpy strings, sheets
or flakes of brown mucous and last but not least the occasional
tape worm. All of which are disgusting to look at (not to
mention the smell!). It is not surprising why people shy away
from discussing the subject or decide to have colonic treatment.
However, if the average person is carrying around all this
toxic sludge how can they possibly have a healthy body? This
unwanted build-up within the colon interferes with peristalsis
(the rippling motion of the colon) and can be a primary cause
of constipation.
When large amounts of the colon's surface become coated with
impermeable dried fecal matter or lumps of mucous three things
happen:
1) Delays in expelling fecal matter increase the amount of
toxins absorbed into the body.
2) The absorption of nutrients that the body needs is severely
interfered with.
3) Water within the intestine should be filtered back into
the blood stream. However, if the lining of the intestine
is caked, this water cannot be absorbed and can lead to dehydration.
There are two types of colon cleansing, enemas and colonic.
Enemas are self administered, whereas a colonic is generally
carried out at a clinic. A colonic achieves more in less time
with up to 50 gallons of water being flushed through the intestine.
A colonic machine can administer the equivalent of six enemas
in less than one hour.
If you are considering a colonic it is best to do your homework
first. Find out the technicians credentials and, if possible,
speak to someone who has actually used the service.
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