Posts Tagged ‘colon irrigation’
Colon Cleanse | What Is The Best Colon Cleansing Program?
One of my personal training clients asked me if I believed in a colon cleansing scam. Many of my clients had been bombarded with the sensational claims made by various colon cleanse product manufacturers, and they wanted to know the facts. So I took it upon myself to investigate the various products, in order to determine if the glorious claims were valid.
So, what are some of the claims?
The claims range anywhere from relief from constipation, to preventing colon cancer, and all points in between. Many individuals reported weight losses of 10-15 lbs, in 7-10 days!
It is important to understand that the weight loss is a result of cleansing impacted fecal matter from the walls of the colon, not a loss of body fat.
However, it IS weight loss, just the same! Virtually all individuals report a dramatic increase in energy levels, and overall vitality. Many report improvements in quality and duration of sleep. Read the rest of this entry »
Are Colonic Irrigations the Same as an Enema? Part 3
For more info. go to www.CaptainColon.com or http If you’ve been keeping your colon in fine condition, you possibly will have reached a point before that time where a clear flow has been achieved. To paraphrase, your colon is now absolutely cleaned along it’s complete length, from the lower colon to the cecum. On the other hand, if you’ve been neglecting the safekeeping of this critical organ, it’s likely that at the end of your session extra waste will still remain in the bowel and will …
Colon Health and Fiber
For more info. go to www.CaptainColon.com or http Normal trots customarily can be cured by accelerating the fiber content of the diet, drinking acceptable amounts of water, and joining in sensible exercise. If the colon is standard, diet fiber increases the majority of the stool, softens it, and speeds up elimination time. Defecating shortly after the urge is felt can also be beneficial as the anal sphincter may over time stop signaling when defecation is required if the urges get ignored …









