Thursday, November 13, 2008

THE HUMAN COLON

Greetings

I have been away for a while caring for my very ill husband. The topic of Colons seems to be very popular right now and I couldn't figure out why. I don't know about you but talki9ng about certain body parts (colon, bowel, and others) seemed kind of gross. It is definitely not a dinner conversation topic but I have recently changed my mind or rather had it changed for me. I just got my husband home from 12 days in the hospital . He has an abscess on his colon and an infection in the abdominal wall. This is a very serious and painful illness that usually results in surgery (a Colostomy) luckily he is recovering without one. I hope you are not offended by this posting as it is my intent to inform so it might not happen to someone else. The products that I mention should not be used without checking with your physician and are in no way intended to be a cure for anything. These products are to help to clean the colon if you are healthy enough to do so and with your physicians permission.

The colon is also called the large intestine. It doesn't digest food. It's the part of the digestive system responsible for processing waste out of the body. Loose waste material travels along the four parts of the large intestine where it is converted into solid material.

Tracking the process, from the small intestine, waste material enters the Ascending colon and travels up to the Transverse colon which transports it across the body to the Descending colon. The material is processed down the Descending colon to the Sigmoid colon and out of the body through the rectum. In a healthy colon, along the journey loose liquid material has become solid waste.

During this slow passage nutrients and water are removed and the waste is made solid for easy expulsion from the rectum. In an optimally functioning colon, nutrients are absorbed properly and toxins are expelled with the waste and nothing becomes impacted along the way.

A healthy diet ensures a healthy functioning colon. The best diet will consist of organic foods in the various groups:

  • Fiber
  • Fruit
  • Vegetables
  • Whole grains
  • Beans

You can even get healthier meat when you look for organic, range-fed beef. Review the diet suggestions from the Colon Cleansing & Constipation Resource Center to get more ideas for enjoyable, healthy meals for your best health.

Physical activity is important to maintain an active digestive system. Remember, a sluggish system retains toxic waste in the body for longer than is healthful.

Drink purified, oxygenated water for your best health. Water helps to flush the body of toxins as does the added oxygen. Water is helps the colon to process soft stool, and not dry fecal matter which becomes difficult to excrete.

Even the most health conscious person can have bouts of irregularity because it’s not just your diet that can through your digestive system out of balance. Travel, sleep changes, and stress are factors that can affect your digestion. Consider cleansing your colon periodically to clear the waste that gets trapped. Oxy-Powder® is working wonders for many people. It provides oxygen to the bowels which breaks up impacted matter so that it can be passed from the body. A clean colon is a healthier colon.

To A Healthier Lifestyle

Debbie Christensen

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