‘Colon Cleanse’ Category

Colon Cleanse 101

Fecal wastes are stored in your large intestine or the colon. The main function of the large intestine, aside from storage is to absorb water and salt...

 

Fecal wastes are stored in your large intestine or the colon. The main function of the large intestine, aside from storage is to absorb water and salt from feces. Maybe you have a lot of background information about colon health issues and the different methods employed in the process. If you have never been in a colon cleansing program, it is very important that you have sufficient information and how can it be beneficial to your body and your overall health.

Contrary to old belief, the bowel movements do not remove all feces entirely. This means that for years, fecal matters gather and sometimes become hard in the large intestine. This could result to numerous health problems such as constipation and bowel discomfort.

Colon cleansing and internal body detoxification is very essential in maintaining a healthy large intestine. Since the colon’s main function is to extract water and salt from fecal matters, it will be very important for the body to ensure it has a healthy one. Read the rest of this entry »

Colon Cleansing Can Prevent Colon Cancer

 

Cancer of the colon or colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. This type of cancer begins as a small clump of non-cancerous cells known as adenomatous polyps. There are some signs and symptoms of colon cancer that most patients feel when they have advanced stage of colon cancer such as significant change in the bowel movements, regular constipation, flatulence, rectal bleeding, severe stomach pain and lethargy.

Most experts believe that a regular colon cleansing can prevent colon cancer. They suggest that toxins that are accumulated in the colon wall can lead to the development and advancing of the cancer polyps that causes cancer.
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Colon Cleanse Side Effects

 

Before you undergo colon cleansing, it is wise to read information first. Starting a cleansing program on a Monday evening works well for most who can take the rest of the week off easily and smoothly. If you are working or have heavy activities lined up during weekdays, plan to have a colon cleanse program during weekends.

Since most colon cleansing procedure will greatly affect your overall system for almost three days, you should devote time for the program when you have a vacation or during weekends. Any colon cleanse symptoms should recede within 3 to 4 days. Changing your diet a few days before the actual cleanse will greatly help in reducing side effects and to promote regular bowel movements. Read the rest of this entry »

Colon Cleanser FAQ

 

Since there are many people are not sure about colon cleansing, such as effectively employing a particular method. Here are the frequently asked questions that might help you to get the information you need.

What are the different kinds of colon cleansers?

There are numerous products that are available in the market today, and each one is different from the other based on the methods being employed and the main ingredients of the product. However, they can be generally classified into two forms: oxygen-based products and fiber-based products. Oxygen based cleansers use oxygen to clean the colon. On the other hand, fiber colon cleansers use fibers to push all impurities and toxins out from the body. Both of these products have their very unique benefits and the only method of telling which one will work best is to try it for yourself or consult a medical expert.
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Fiber And Enema Colon Cleanse

 

A rigorous colon cleanse program has two stages: increase of fiber intake to smooth the bowel movement, and administration of an enema to clear blockage.

Most of our diet is composed of very unhealthy food such as chips, fries, burgers, soda, and alcoholic beverages. In this society of fast food chains, our colons are being virtually destroyed.

Our colon, aside from elimination of fecal wastes also aid in absorption of water, nutrients and salt from the food particles stored in the large intestines. If water is not adequate, the waste will be transformed into liquid form causing diarrhea. If the waste is in liquid form, it will pass through the colon too quickly and nutrients are not absorbed properly. The person experiencing this will also feel dehydration and hunger pangs. Read the rest of this entry »