Greetings & Salutations!

There are many reasons why cleansing the colon is important. The world today is not the world of yesterday. While I despise FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) there are realities. Some of the things that we eat today aren’t quite nearly as healthy and natural as society used to.

The colon is part of your large intestine. It’s a vital component of your body. Without it, you’re just not going to be alive short of hooked up to some mechanical device and nobody you nor I want to be in a situation like that.

The colon is part of you that filters nutrients and essentially, replenishes your life.

The nutrients are then carried throughout your blood stream to every part of your body.

The colon is the storage system of the byproduct waste that is formed while straining out all of the valuable nutrients.

And then … well, you wake up in the morning and live a normal life like everybody else in your neighborhood.

That’s the ideal scenario, isn’t it?

But its work and function for you normally goes unnoticed, taken for granted compared to your eyes and ears.

Unnoticed that is, until you get aches and pains, and you visit the doctor wondering what’s going on.  When the doctor can’t put a finger on what’s going on, you end up walking out the door with some random prescribed drug that hopefully helps soothe your irritation. Then you find out that the prescribed antidote makes your toes glow, and your ears start to flap whenever you walk or run!

Perhaps you don’t even visit your doctor and simply live with it, and deal with it, sometimes even to the point of becoming used to it. (… I wouldn’t do that … *cough*, right?)

The colon has a huge task to do. And it’s exceptionally important. And when things aren’t going well for your colon, things aren’t going well for you. When it isn’t up to snuff, lots of problems can be the result. Things you probably didn’t even know could result.

For example; colon cancer, general constipation, hemorrhoids, colitis which is a gastrointestinal disease, bowel toxemia, expansion of the colon resulting in inflammation, even problems like bad breath, spider veins, and oddly enough acne too. And other things, which I really don’t enjoy writing about. Not that I really get into writing about spider veins or bowel toxemia or anything!

A final note about how truly important your colon is if you haven’t figured that out yet. A good valid analogy would be that it is a component of your car, truck, van, airplane, whatever. It’s your alternator, transmission, oil pump for your engine, radiator, and so on. Remove one of them and you aren’t going anywhere. It’s important to have such things maintenanced every now and then.

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