Many physicians and consumers argue that the body cleanses itself naturally; so they question, or outright reject, any suggestions that special colon cleansing protocols are necessary. Some medical experts have gone so far as to actually frighten the patient with suggestions that cleansing the colon is dangerous and completely bizarre. Many physicians have actually argued that if a patient doesn’t have daily elimination, it is acceptable and probably that person’s “norm.”
The nay say professionals are correct in one regard; if we consumed the diets of our ancestors, consisting of plenty of natural, raw foods, the body would have the tools necessary to “brush away” the colonic plaque by means of the fiber consumed. However, since most of our modern-day consumption is devoid of fiber and made up of inadequate, devitalized foods, these substances literally decay and can become an easy 10 to 15 lbs of fecal matter backed up as colonic plaque.
If the colon has the ability to naturally cleanse itself, I’d like to hear the explanations from these same nay Sayers as to why more than $400 million a year is spent on laxatives in the United States alone..... and, if that isn’t staggering enough, more than 70 million Americans suffer from some form of bowel dysfunction, and more than 120,000 of these sufferers become victims of colostomies performed annually in the United States.
Colonics by Kathy
6887 Brockton Ave.,
Riverside, California 92506
The nay say professionals are correct in one regard; if we consumed the diets of our ancestors, consisting of plenty of natural, raw foods, the body would have the tools necessary to “brush away” the colonic plaque by means of the fiber consumed. However, since most of our modern-day consumption is devoid of fiber and made up of inadequate, devitalized foods, these substances literally decay and can become an easy 10 to 15 lbs of fecal matter backed up as colonic plaque.
If the colon has the ability to naturally cleanse itself, I’d like to hear the explanations from these same nay Sayers as to why more than $400 million a year is spent on laxatives in the United States alone..... and, if that isn’t staggering enough, more than 70 million Americans suffer from some form of bowel dysfunction, and more than 120,000 of these sufferers become victims of colostomies performed annually in the United States.
Colonics by Kathy
6887 Brockton Ave.,
Riverside, California 92506
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