How is your Colon?

Is Your Colon Toxic?

Over time, your colon may become unhealthy and lose its ability to properly eliminate all the waste materials from your digestive tract. There are multiple factors which can adversely affect your colon, such as, a poor diet, lack of exercise, negative thoughts, stress, drugs, lifestyle and so on. Normally, your body removes waste in 16-24 hours, however, when you are not able to eliminate correctly, the waste remains and putrefies. Putrefaction is defined as the decomposition of organic matter. When your digestive system works improperly, autointoxication sets in. Autointoxication is defined as a state of being poisoned by toxic substances produced within the body. According to Dr. J. H. Tilden, “One of the first things to do to get rid of any so-called disease is to get rid of toxemia, for it is this state of the blood that makes disease possible. Disease is a crisis of toxemia, which means that toxins have accumulated in the blood about the toleration point, and the crisis, the so-called disease – call it a cold, flu, pneumonia, headache or typhoid fever – is a vicarious elimination. Nature is endeavoring to rid the body of toxins. Any treatment that obstructs this effort at elimination baffles nature in her effort at self-curing.”

Which picture would resemble your colon?

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Symptoms of a Dirty and Toxic Colon

  • ♥ Acne/Skin Problems
  • ♥ Allergies/Asthma
  • ♥ Bloating/Colon Gas
  • ♥ Body Odor
  • ♥ Bad Breath
  • ♥ Cancer
  • ♥ Cardiovascular Problems
  • ♥ Constipation/Diarrhea
  • ♥ Depression
  • ♥ Fatigue
  • ♥ Insomnia
  • ♥ Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • ♥ Lack of Energy
  • ♥ Overweight
  • ♥ Poor Digestion
  • ♥ Pot Belly
  • ♥ Prostate Trouble
  • ♥ Senility/Poor Memory

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“If ones bowels move, one is happy;
and if they don’t move, one is unhappy.
That is all there is to it.”
– Lin Yutang