Wednesday, November 26, 2008

What Price Will You Pay For a Blocked Colon?

The human body is something that should be above financial calculation. In an ideal World, there should be a cure for every disease, and not always through invasive surgery. Preventative medicine is the best cure and hopefully there will be a medicine to cure very disease before it starts. Who knows, in twenty or thirty years this may be the case. The strides being made in medical nanotechnology certainly give reason for optimism for the future. Another breakthrough in medical procedures is the efforts and money being invested in educating the public to be more aware of the advantages of early detection and the benefits of a healthier diet and frequent exercise.

The cruel facts are that in the last ten or twenty years, as medical advances have become more frequent and significant, on the adverse side of our modern life style, more and more people have gotten themselves used to the worst kind of diets and the most sedentary of life styles. Why eat chicken or fish, when you can have a hamburger with French fries or a pizza? Why drink water when you can have a cold beer or a cola. Why go for a refreshing healthy stroll in the countryside when you can be watching the television or playing a role in a computer game.

However for all these pleasures there is a price to be paid. Research statistics show that people who eat badly and don't exercise stand a considerably higher chance of becoming seriously ill. What is the reason for this statistical anomaly?

The reason is that their colon is gradually becoming blocked as a result of the build up of toxins, bacteria and undigested feces that is building up in the walls of their colon. If left untreated this build up will extract a heavy price, both in the long term as well as in the short term.

Chronic constipation, stomach upsets flatulence and stomach cramps are just some of the minor issues to be dealt with. Yet many people are unwilling to pay the price and change their lifestyle for a healthier one. They are unaware or block the facts out, believing that that the price they will need to pay in terms of adjustment, will be too much for them to bear. They couldn't be more wrong. By accepting a healthier life style, they will feel better, look better and see things in a completely different and more positive light.

The first step they should take is to have their colon flushed, and the sooner the better. This procedure will remove all the dead weight that has been stored in their colonic lining. If these people regard a colon cleaning as a form of official ceremony marking the beginning of a better life, then whatever price they pay will fade into significance when they begin to reap the immediate benefits.

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The Toxins Colon Cleanse Can Purge From Your Body

Are you healthy? A simple question right? I have a feeling that more that 50 % of the people who read this article have some form of digestive disorder or problems. So, the question is how can this be helped, and is there anything you can do to improve digestive health? This article looks at the toxins colon cleanse can eliminate from the human body, which can help a number of digestive problems.

First I am going to start with a bit of a personal question How many times do you have a natural bowel movement each day?

Although not a perfect indicator of whether your body has issues eliminating waste, the number should be around the same number of substantial means you have in a day usually 2 3.

Now that doesnt mean if you only go once that you have a problem which needs looking into, but it would lead me to ask myself what sort of diet I was eating that was potentially slowing down the elimination process within my body.

It stands to reason that the body would not hold on to waste material for longer than is necessary.

So, is your diet quite high in fat, processed foods, sugary food?

And more importantly is it low in fiber (both insoluble and soluble) and pure water?

If that is the case, then the risk of colon health being effected increases and it is more likely over time that you will suffer with constipation, bloating and poor digestion.

Fiber in the diet bulks and softens the stool as well as helping lubricate the passage of the stool for evacuation. It scrubs the colon clear as it goes through the system and hopefully leaves behind a nice healthy colon.

However, if a diet has been poor for an extended period, waste material is more likely to lodge in the colon, and over time it can accumulate and cause waste to process more slowly, leading to constipation.

If this continues then the build up can become dangerous as the putrefied waste material can leak toxins into the blood stream, which can be responsible for a multitude of medical conditions.

Also, this environment can be the ideal breeding ground for unfriendly bacteria, parasites and yeast, which can also release further toxins into the blood stream. The best way of accessing your risk is to be honest about your diet.

Do you have sufficient roughage/ fiber in your diet (fresh vegetables and fruit are a great source), is your diet high in fat and processed foods Generally, is it a diet that is damaging your colon or keeping it healthy.

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In general a healthy diet, regular exercise and plenty of water will maintain good colon health, but if you are concerned about toxins, colon cleanse treatments may be an option for you.

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