When you do a colon cleansing, what are symptoms that your body is detoxing?
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"Medical reason" for colon cleansing means that there is a disease state which is being treated by allopathic medicine. Because the AMA believes that there is nothing wrong with you until you have a symptom that has an insurance code, a drug and/or a surgery associated with it, you'll be hard-pressed to find anyone from that field who isn't brainwashed into thinking there's no benefit to colon cleansing. If they actually read a single page of published research, they'd be astounded.
If you are "detoxing" you could have reactions that feel like an alergy attack. This can include being a little dizzy, having a runny nose, and can even include having funny-smelling sweat.
Colon cleansing does not really provide any benefit. Contrary to popular belief, the inside of the colon -- the end of the large intestine -- isn't dirty and does not need to be cleaned out. Mother Nature does that on her own by making sure that waste passes through and out of your body, taking impurities with it. Colon cleansing is just like having an enema, of which there is no medical reason to perform this, unless you have stubborn constipation and for preparing the colon for a test or for surgery. If you want to flush out impurities from your body, have another glass of water instead.
there is no need to go through this ordeal, unless your doctor requires u to do so, for example, a barium enema test. Our bodies have their own antibodies and also metalbolic efficiency from the liver to renew and maintain it, if u are healthy. hence, if u r referring to those on the counter products where people say drink a certain brand of mixtures or tea and have u pass motion consecutively for a whole day, to pass out all the "dirt and particles" so as to renew your body system or have a better complexion, please do not do this without prior consultation with your medical doctor. You will only be traumatising your colon and subjecting yourself to mild sufferrings of having to go to the loo many times, and in worser cases, dehydration.
Usually, there aren't any symptoms, except for transient feelings in the abdomen. If you don't drink enough water while doing it, you might experience a headache.
My experience is contrary to what has been shared previously. Since childhood, I typically had one bowel movement every two to four days. Even then, they were time consuming affairs.
Today, I go about two to three times a day and they are easy and quick. So my experience tells me that colon cleanses are beneficial...extremely so.
I also take PB-8, the best probiotic I've ever used...better than Natren's Healthy Trinity at about 1/3 the cost. It keep me regular.
At my store PB-8 is the #10 selling item out of thousands of products because the customers have gotten such good results with it.
When you go to a shop for cleansing (not just an enema at home), the amount of plaque that is flushed out of your colon will astound you. People who say it isn't necessary or good for you are simply uninformed.
The plaque that's washed away is full of toxins, and you'll feel better without that poison in your system.
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