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Colon Cancer KILLS More Men and Women in America than Breast Cancer,
Prostate Cancer, and AIDS!
Colon Cancer KILLS More Men and Women In America Than Breast Cancer,
Prostate Cancer, and AIDS!
So why don't we hear more about colon health and the importance of
maintaining a healthy colon? Although Colon-Rectal Cancer and Disease is
reported in most modernized countries, America's high levels of
constipation and our unwillingness to talk about it has helped us win
the international contest hands down. We have now awarded ourselves the
highest incidence of Colon cancer and disease of any country in the
world. According to the latest U.S. statistics, colon cancer will kill
400% more people than AIDS.
CONSTIPATION AND YOUR HEALTH... If you are eating two to three meals a
day you should be having two to three bowel movements a day. Anything
less is constipation. If you let your colon back up, everything in your
body is affected. A myriad of degenerative diseases can stem from a
clogged colon. A list of some of the most frequent illness: gastritis,
hiatal hernia, gastric ulcer, peptic ulcer, pancreatitus, hepatitis,
cirrhosis of the liver gallstones, Crohn's disease, colitis,
diverticulitus, appendicitis, diarrhea, and hemorrhoids.
An alarming number of men and women have a BIG stomach, bloated look.
This indicates more than just a weight control problem. It likely means
that the intestines and colon are impacted and clogged with several
pounds of fecal matter, causing a serious weight problem and a backup of
toxic poisons through our bodies. There are an average of 36 toxic
byproducts produced in the digestive process that must be eliminated or
they will be reabsorbed into the blood creating a fermentative toxic
environment that can contribute to many problems such as daily
headaches, bloating, abdominal distention, gas pains, very low energy,
constant body aches, liver stress, depression and poor immune system, to
mention a few.
HOW CAN CONSTIPATION EFFECT YOUR HEALTH? The entire colon is so big,
that it is connected to, touches, sits next to or is in the vicinity of
every major organ in the human body except the brain. it also touches
most of your major blood vessels and nerves. Constipation causes the
colon to literally swell, expand and even herniate. So when an area of
the colon swells, it compresses and crushes the organ next to it. This
could be the lungs, the heart, the liver and gall bladder, the pancreas,
the kidneys and adrenals, the uterus, the prostate, again, almost every
major organ in the body.
WHAT'S THE BOTTOM LINE? A sluggish, constipated, swollen bowel,
retaining pounds of old fecal matter can either compress a nearby area
causing disease or emit infection and toxins which can affect and infect
any area of the body.
WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT CORRECTING THE PROBLEM? (1) drink more water (6 to
8 glasses daily) (2) add fiber to your diet (Renew Life Fiber Smart) (3)
increase fruits and vegetables to your diet. (4) take digestive enzymes
to ensure through digestion (drhealth Superzymes). (5) add a good
probiotic daily (drhealth Superdophlis). (6) use a combined type of
detox (Renew Life Cleanse Smart) every 6 months. and (7) consider a
one-day-per week juice fast.
Scare Tactics! The media scare tactics recently connected the use of
Ephedra (ma huang) and the death of the baseball player of heatstroke.
There was no evidence of the herb in his blood and he had a history of
moderate hypertension and liver dysfunction. He did have a bottle in his
locker.
Here are some facts for the public to be concerned about: The Journal
of the American Medical Association entitled Is US Health Really the
Best in the World? provides some insight. It concludes that our
conventional medical system, held up to the world as one the best, is
actually one of the worst. In a comparison of 13 developed countries,
out over use of drugs and surgery landed us second from the BOTTOM!
A whopping 20 to 30% of all patients in this country receive therapies
that are contraindicated for their condition, and tens of thousands die
every year as a result of medical errors. This includes 12,000 deaths
from unnecessary surgery, 7,000 from medication errors in hospitals, and
20,000 from other errors in hospitals. Another 80,000 annual deaths
result from infections acquired in hospitals, and 106,000 die from
adverse effects of the medications given to them in hospitals. In other
words, our high-tech approach to disease kills a minimum of 225,000
people each and every year (according to the JAMA article, this figure
may be as high as 284,000), making conventional health care our third
leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer. So why doesn't
the media report these facts to the public? I'll give you three guesses
and the first two don't count.
Thought of the Day... Seneca, the Roman philosopher, said some twenty
centuries ago, "Man does not die. He kills himself!" Seneca knew about
man's self-indulgence. He saw what a soft life and over-indulgence in
improper food and drink was doing to people.
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