Colon Cleansing
Question: What is Colon Cleansing?
Answer: Colon cleansing is an ancient and time-honored health practice for
rejuvenating the system; it was used in Egypt over 4,000 years ago. Later,
Hippocrates taught these procedures in his health care system. The large
intestine, or colon, is healed, rebuilt, and finally restored to its natural
size, normal shape, and correct function.
There are several stages of therapy. The
first segment involves cleansing, a thorough washing of the large intestine. The
colon is irrigated by a technique whereby water is gently infused into the
large bowel, flowing in and out at steady intervals. Through this method, water
is allowed to travel the entire length of the colon, all the way around to the
cecum area. The walls of the colon are washed and old encrustations and fecal
material are loosened, dislodged, and swept away. This toxic waste material has
often been attached to the bowel walls for many, many years. It is laden with
millions of bacteria, which set up the perfect environment for disease to take
root and entrench itself in the system, wreaking havoc. As this body pollution
is eliminated, many conditions -- from severe skin disorders to breathing
difficulties, depression, chronic fatigue, nervousness, severe constipation,
and arthritis -- are reduced in severity, providing great relief, especially
when augmented with dietary changes and other treatment modalities.
The next phases are healing, rebuilding, and
finally restoration of a healthy colon, functioning at maximum efficiency for
the final absorption of nutrients, and the total and timely elimination of all
remaining waste materials. During the healing phase, we begin to infuse
materials into the bowel that will cool inflamed areas and strengthen weak sections
of the colon wall.
Flaxseed tea, white oak bark, and slippery
elm bark all soothe, lubricate, and introduce powerful healing agents directly
into the large intestine. These herbal teas may be taken orally as well. Simple
dietary changes have been made by now, such as the addition of water. This
simple measure spells the difference between success and failure in alleviating
many bowel conditions.
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