A Nobel peace prize-winning doctor and researcher stated that disease starts in the colon. Processed food that is consumed without any fiber has a greater chance of becoming stuck or even clogged inside of the colon. In addition, people spend more time these days in sedentary jobs, which leads to lower metabolic rates. Due to inactivity, this processed food has a greater probability of becoming stored as plaque. The problem with this plaque is that it can be a reservoir for fecal matter, parasites and mucus. Research has indicated that this plaque has a consistency of a rubber tire.
Moreover, there is also an increased chance of the residues from the plaque ending up in our blood system. The contents of this plaque such as the parasites, can travel to organs and tissues of the body causing disease. In fact, an unhealthy digestive system impacted with mucus, toxins and impacted waste can trigger a host of health issues such as:
Bloating
Weight Problems
Backaches
Body Odors
Poor Appetite
Lack Of Energy
Mood Swings
Occasional Constipation
Weak Immune System
Foul Breath
The digestive system is the lifeline to good health. Each day approximately 2 ½ gallons of food, body secretions and liquids are processed by our system. An effective way to acheive optimal health can occur by implementing a good and effective cleansing method. If an effective cleansing method is correctly used the result can:
Eliminate waste clogging your colon
Promote renewed vitality
Help restore and maintain regularity
Promote a healthy immune system
Promote maximum absorption of vital nutrients
Cleanse, refresh and detoxify
As an incredible side benefit of a good cleansing program is a noticeable difference in weight loss. Some research has indicated that the average american adult contains between 10 to 15 lbs of compacted fecal matter. One of the benefits of the decrease in fecal matter is even more weight loss. The reason for this is because vital weight loss initiating factors can finally breakthrough the digestive tract and propagate the bodies natural weight management.
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