Where is my colon located?
The colon is about six feet long and is the part of the body's digestive system. Your colon moves waste material from the small
intestine to the rectum. The small intestine removes the nutrients out of what you eat and then pours the leftover sludge into the
cecum. This sludgy waste then moves from the cecum to the colon for further processing.
The colon absorbs water from the sludge while transporting it toward the rectum. In the process, the colon may also absorb harmful materials. The
longer it takes for waste to pass through the colon, the greater the chance of absorbing fecal materials.
How much should you eliminate per day? If you're eating three times a day, you need to eliminate three times a day. Yes,
that means three BMs a day.
What happens when I don't eliminate that often? Waste and fecal matter gets stored in the colon. Imagine what happens when
your sink is clogged. The plumbing is backed up, and it is difficult (if not impossible) to get anything flowing through the
pipes. That's what happens to your insides when you don't go to the bathroom regularly. You become "backed-up." It is not a pretty
picture.
A good colonic session is worth 20 bowel movements. Click here to learn more about the anatomy and
physiology of the colon
Do you know about little pockets or diverticula?
When you don't have regular bowel movements, the shape of your colon becomes distorted. You may develop diverticula, or little
pockets, which cause health problems. When you get a colonic, the gentle action of the water helps to eliminate bulging pockets of
waste and narrowed, spastic constrictions. Ultimately, a colonic enables your colon to resume its natural state.
If you've ever taken care of a baby, then you know about dirty diapers. Isn't it amazing the amount of poop that comes out of them, in
comparison to what they eat? Babies often have bowel movements soon after eating.
Why don't adults eliminate like that? Unfortunately, most people don't eliminate as much as they should. Their waste matter ends up staying
inside their bodies, and often gives them stomach cramps, headaches, nausea and other problems. Actually, these problems are all symptoms that
they are not eliminating properly.
It is important to drink plenty of fresh water (at least 8 glasses a day) and eat raw fruits and vegetables. A well-functioning colon will give
you bowel movements shortly after a meal is eaten. Elimination should be easy, and only take a few seconds. Your stool will be long, large in
diameter, light brown in color, without offensive odor and should float or sink very slowly. After you flush the toilet, the stool should break
apart and disintegrate.
Nervous? Click here to learn more about colonic hydrotherapy. You'll know exactly what
you're getting into, because the whole procedure is described here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Everything you ever wanted to know about
colonics but were afraid to ask! Click here for FAQs
Getting ready for your colonic If you're ready to get started, click here to learn more. How will you
feel afterwards? This page answers these questions and more. Many people ask if colonics are habit forming, or if they'll develop a
dependency on them. Relax, my friend, this is an all-natural treatment that is different from anything you've ever experienced before.
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