Are We Really That Toxic? Let Me Count the Ways…
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed
It entertains me that I’m such a proponent of colon cleansing because the first two times anyone broached the subject with me, I responded with something along the lines of, “Um, do you mind if we change the subject?”
But the extremely flat stomach of the second person who brought it to my attention, got me signed up in a detoxification spa a few weeks later. While there, I plugged my nose with toilet paper while colon cleansing and was absolutely repulsed at the filth that came pouring out of me. But eventually, I became comfortable with the process, and became repulsed at the filth that was inside of me, and also very determined to get it out of my body.
Although most people don’t know it, the average person has ten plus pounds of old and uneliminated fecal matter stuck in their colon and it can take some effort to remove it. Most people also aren’t aware that many health problems can be directly attributed to having so much of stored waste in the body.
For almost a hundred years, esteemed naturopaths have said that a toxic colon is the cause of all disease. While I still believe this to be true today, these days, most people also have tiny holes in their colon walls - which allows the waste from the colon to escape and enter the bloodstream and then make it’s home throughout the entire body.
It is a fairly new predicament for the human population, and it can be attributed to a common fungal condition in the body called candida overgrowth. It’s estimated that close to 90 percent of the population has a problem with candida overgrowth, but most don’t know it. Also unfortunately, candida overgrowth is rarely diagnosed, but the symptoms are often given the names of disease.
To get you up to speed on candida overgrowth, it’s a common problem that develops when the healthy bacteria in the colon (called probiotics) are killed - usually by taking antibiotics, birth control pills, or steroids, and by having a high sugar and refined carbohydrate diet (foods that feed the fungus).
When these healthy bacteria that dine on the yeast candida are gone, the yeast that was only meant to reside in our colons in very small amounts can now grow to large proportions. In large proportions, the yeast now morphs into a fungus, and often eats small holes right through your colon walls; these holes allow the filth in the colon to escape and pollute the entire body pretty thoroughly. This combination creates highly toxic people and can be responsible for any number of health problems, including what appear to be emotional problems.
These are just a few of the reasons that a colon and candida cleanse are so desperately needed. Most people don’t understand how much waste is stored in the average person’s body or how many problems such toxic conditions create in the human body. But when you see it pour out of you in enormous amounts you never in a million years would have thought possible, the question, “Are we really all that toxic?” becomes kind of mute. And when you watch your health problems disappear along with the stored filth, what was actually the cause of the problem also becomes quite clear.
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