Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Victim of a Toxic Colon


Have you ever considered this simple question: Are you clean inside? We shower, brush our teeth and wash our hair on a daily basis, but we tend to ignore cleansing our insides until some form of disease sends us a wake-up call. Believe it or not, our insides, especially the colon which functions as the "sewer system" of our body, also requires regular cleaning.

Constipation, parasites, gas, bloating, stomach pain, chronic fatigue, digestive problems can all be signs of a toxic colon. Don't be a victim, suffering silently from these painful and often embarrassing health conditions. Find out the truth about colon cleansing and how it can help you.

Colon cleansing is crucial to our health since we are all exposed to thousands of toxins and chemicals on a daily basis at work, in the home, through the air we breathe, our food and water supply, and through the use of pharmaceutical drugs. In addition, we are eating more sugar and processed foods than ever before in human history and regularly abuse our bodies with various stimulants and sedatives.

These toxins and "dead" foods lead to poor digestion, constipation, toxic colon build-up, weight gain and low energy. These common symptoms are more than just an inconvenience, they can lead to long-term health problems and serious disease.

"Of all the polite topics of conversation, the state of one's intestines is probably at the bottom of most people's lists”.

Let's face it: Irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, gas, diverticulitis and colon cancer are simply not things we like to discuss. And yet, as the old expression goes, death begins in the colon. Autopsies often reveal colons that are plugged up to 80 percent with waste material. (Vegetarian Times, March, 1998)

This waste material is home to, in the words of National Geographic, "a sinister world of monstrous creatures that feed on living flesh: parasites". Discover magazine published a feature article in its August 2000 issue: "Every living thing has at least one parasite that lives inside or on it, and many, including humans, have far more”. The notion that tiny creatures we've largely taken for granted are such a dominant force is immensely disturbing. In fact, it was once reported that parasites have killed more humans than all the wars in history.

Now, cleanse that colon!


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