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#61 Macker

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Posted 07 May 2009 - 02:03 PM

Colon Cleansing and Your Health - Important Information The colon is one of the most important organs in your body. As the end of your gastrointestinal system, its main job is to eliminate waste and toxins from your body and absorb nutrients. Unfortunately, due to our modern lifestyles including consumption of processed and fast foods, white sugar, smoking, and exposure to pollution in the environment, most of our colons are unable to get rid of all of the toxins and parasites and they begin to accumulate. That's when your health is endangered. The accumulation of toxins, mucus and parasites can prevent your body from absorbing nutrients. This is why one of the signs you need a colon cleanse is a lack of energy, and skin problems such as acne which result from malnutrition. You will probably also have digestive problems such as constipation, IBS, bloating, or an upset stomach. If your colon isn't clean, you are more susceptible to weight gain, chronic illnesses and allergies. No wonder Nobel Prize winner Elie Metchnikoff proclaimed that "death begins in the colon". Waste elimination is essential for our health, because if it sits around for longer than it should, the toxins will spread into the bloodstream. I you are having less than 1 -3 bowel movements per day, then your body is absorbing toxins. Eventually, the accumulation has a snowball effect, since it blocks more waste from being eliminated, increasing the buildup of toxins in your system. Another big health concern is colon cancer. Since colon cancer is on the rise and nobody knows why, it stands to reason that it's because people aren't cleansing their colons once a year. A yearly colon cleansing will help ensure that waste which could cause colon cancer will be removed from your system. Colon cleansing is essential to maintaining good health, but there are other things you can do to help eliminate toxins and waste. Try to drink 64 ounces of water per day to help flush toxins out of your system. Also try making sure you get enough raw fiber in your diet. These lifestyle changes combined with regular colon cleansing will help ensure you enjoy a long and healthy life. We are being bombarded by companies trying to clean our colons....Not ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; But Colons! Your ass.. So claim they will shed 20 lbs. of toxins, waste and red meats that slick to the walls of your intestines like spackle etc..... Enough with the colon cleaning!
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#62 LISA

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Posted 07 May 2009 - 03:50 PM

I can poop on command

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Posted 07 May 2009 - 04:12 PM

Colon cleansing is a scam thought up by shysters. Don;'t fall for it. Check any reputable health site before contemplating giving any money to these frauds.

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Posted 08 May 2009 - 08:09 AM

Yes one of those supposed weight loss supplements that has been around for awhile, was just taken off the market for causing severe liver damage. Could you imagine what some of these colon cleansing will do? A few doctors say that maybe 1 time every few years, that you can use one of those shitting agents, but if you need to take one then stick with Metamucil or even better Citracal. I don't remember which one is better but I think the latter produced less bloating etc....
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#65 Mr. Roboto

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Posted 27 August 2011 - 12:24 AM

Anybody exercising? I've returned to working out without weights. I do push ups 3-4 times a week. Sets of 10-15-20 for a total of 100 per session. The results are great really. I just need to tighten up my diet, I've gone off the path for a while now.
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Posted 27 August 2011 - 08:12 PM

Work out four to five times a week. do a good little mixture of everything. Though I too need to tighten up the diet.




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