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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tell you what, every time I sit down to write an article for this website / blog I get this tremendous urge to use the bathroom.  I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s to be funny, ironic, or what precisely.</p>
<p>At any rate, lets take a look at some colon loving parasites.  It&#8217;s sort of interesting.  Gross, but interesting.  It&#8217;s like watching an accident on the highway, you don&#8217;t really want to see but you can&#8217;t help yourself.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s right.  Some Americans, Canadians, Egyptians &amp; Mars dwelling humanoids have parasites within their colon amongst potential other uncool places.</p>
<p>What could they possibly be?  Well &#8230; Here&#8217;s somewhat of a brief list:</p>
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<li>Black Worms.</li>
<li>Red Worms.</li>
<li>White Worms.  These can&#8217;t jump very high supposedly.</li>
<li>Inch Worms.  Supposedly they can even jump higher than the White Worms, despite being only an inch.</li>
<li>Pinworms.</li>
<li>Hookworms.</li>
<li>Little Fish.  Not really fish, but a type of parasite simply called &#8220;Little Fish&#8221; that resemble fish, head tail &amp; all.</li>
<li>Threadworms.</li>
<li>&#8220;Fuzz Balls&#8221;.  Might even wield night sticks and demand authority&#8230;</li>
<li>Spiders. Look like a spider. Not your typical spider.</li>
<li>Stockpin Worms.  These will not boost your stock portfolio.</li>
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<p>Yea, so &#8230; My most memorable first nightmare I&#8217;ve ever had in my life is one night I had a dream where I was at my grandfather and grandmothers house and I was in the kitchen.  I looked at my arm and there was a slit in it, and I began pulling out worms.  I was probably around 5 or so when I had that dream.  I don&#8217;t like bugs, parasites, worms, anything that shouldn&#8217;t belong in my body.</p>
<p>I am bit of a natural healing buff, and I don&#8217;t really appreciate government organizations informing me what is good or not for me; I prefer to rely on my own intelligence and decipher and weed through things myself.  I haven&#8217;t even had an over the counter medicinal pill since I was 9, which caused me to vomit.   Fast forward several decades later without &#8216;external assistance&#8217; and I&#8217;m quite well alive.  Imagine that?</p>
<p>Colon cleansing is beneficial in more than one way.  There&#8217;s potential parasites to be expunged, expelled, rid of &#8230; pretty much the general idea makes my skin crawl. Ignorance is bliss.</p>
<p>Now, there actually is good bacteria.  A healthy colon promotes good bacteria to safe guard your colon and help smooth out the flow of things.  Take for example your blood stream as an analogy.  You have white &amp; red blood cells, assuming things are working perfectly fine your white blood cells act as sentinels and assault any foreign invaders in your blood stream.</p>
<p>The same roughly goes for the good bacteria in your colon. Now your white blood cells are going to have a rough row to hoe if you swim around in rusty nails all day, same goes for the good bacteria if you eat a never ending degree of junk food. Quite an extreme comparison, but a good analogy nevertheless.</p>
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