Why A Home Intestinal Cleanse Over The Alternatives?
October 19, 2009 by ColonCleanse
Filed under Intestinal Cleanse
Let’s say you’re already convinced of the benefits of an intestinal cleanse, and don’t need any more convincing. Let’s say all you’re looking for now is to decide which kind of intestinal cleanse you’re going to use? A laxative, an enema, a colonic, or a home intestinal cleanse?
To answer that question, let’s go through the choices of intestinal cleanses one by one.
A laxative helps you move your bowels, sure. But it doesn’t remove the hard, caked on walls of waste accumulated over years or a lifetime.
An enema does help dislodge a bit more of the glued-on waste (though not all of it). But it is clumsy and awkward to use by oneself and embarrassing to ask someone else to help with. Plus, done improperly, an enema can actually do more harm than good. And if done hastily, clumsily, awkwardly, etc, it could also made quite a bit of a mess.
Hydrotherapy is incredibly effective, but then you have that privacy issue again. There’s someone standing over you while you lie exposed on a table while a machine floods you with water and unfloods whatever’s in you. There’s the cost (expensive) and the fact that you have to make an appointment and go to an office somewhere.
With a home instestinal cleanse, it’s safe, easy, effective, confidential, and affordable.
Intestinal Cleanses For Your Health: It’s More Than Just About Losing Weight
October 15, 2009 by ColonCleanse
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Intestinal cleanses are not just for losing weight.
The large intestine is a repository for that hasn’t been properly or completely digested. When that matter accumulates in your large intestines it doesn’t just create unsightly excess weight, but it literally rots there. And the more it rots, the more it promotes ill health and disease.
A large intestine that’s never undergone and intestinal cleanse is right now a breeding ground for bacteria and viruses. Worse still, as this undigested and not properly digested food continues to rot, it grows increasingly toxic. When that happens, those toxins eat away at the tissue of your intestines, destroy healthy digestive bacteria, and eke into the rest of your system wreaking further havoc.
So next time you question whether an intestinal cleanse is too excessive for your weight loss goals, consider this: you’re not just doing it to lose weight. An intestinal cleanse could help you live longer and healthier too.




