Are you constipated or regular?
The digestive system can only handle 3 to 4 meals at
a time. This means one meal in and one meal out. Two or more bowel
movements a day is considered "regular". Less than one bowel movement
per day (i.e. once a day or every 2nd or 3rd day) is considered "constipation".
Anything more severe is "chronic constipation". Constipation is a
clogging up of the large intestine.
Diarrhea may be an indication of constipation. There's
a strong possibility that a restriction exists in your colon that
forces the stool to be reduced to a liquid in order to eliminate undigested
food.
Being "regular" does not necessarily mean you are free
of fecal matter. Your colon could be lined with fecal matter which
is undigested food that had fermented and putrefied. The average
healthy person has between 7 and 25 pounds of fecal matter in their
system. This accumulation can have the consistency of truck tire
rubber.
The collection of fecal matter contributes to toxic
overload in the body. Intestinal constipation causes cellular
constipation and forces the other excretory organs to work harder.
Eventually all these systems become overwhelmed and unable to eliminate
all the waste. The excess remains in our systems to poison us. This
is called auto-intoxication. Proper oxidation in the tissues is lessened,
we lack energy and eventually may become ill. Auto-intoxication
is the root cause of many of today's diseases and illnesses.
Over 45,000 laxative remedies are manufactured and used
by Americans alone. They work by irritating the colon which then tries
to eliminate the offending substance as quickly as possible, expelling
compacted fecal matter in the process. They do nothing to restore
the normal functioning of your system and may contribute to autointoxication
if they are absorbed into the blood or lymph systems to circulate
to other parts of the body.
We have found a
colon cleanser, that provides the gentle natural alternative
to assist you in regaining regularity. The cleansing process works
on the cellular level as well as in the intestine.