Colon cleansing is a health maintenance technique that continues to grow in popularity. It is a way of cleaning the intestinal tract by removing built-up, compacted fecal matter that commonly forms on its walls. It's been estimated that the average 30-year-old has anywhere from ten to 15 pounds of this compacted matter clogging up the intestinal tract. This material can be as hard as wood and interferes grievously with the digestion process, as well as the body's other systems.
The result is a negative overall impact on one's health. In normal digestion, the vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients are absorbed into the body through the colonic lining. This is how we derive nourishment from the food we eat. However, when the walls of the colon are caked with a hard, impenetrable substance, guess what? With a virtually laminated colonic wall, only a fraction of the nutrients that our bodily tissues and organs need for proper functioning can get there. This can result in malnourishment, fatigue, dizziness, even depression.
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