To understand what causes constipation, it helps to know how the large intestine works. The large intestine removes most of the water from stool and changes it to a solid waste. The large intestine then moves the stool through the rectum and anus as a bowel movement. Constipation occurs when stool passes through the large … Continue reading
Although doctors prescribe colon cleansing as preparation for Houston Colon Hydrotherapy Houston Colon Care Center resized 600medical procedures such as colonoscopy, most don’t recommend colon cleansing for detoxification. Their reasoning is simple: Your digestive system and bowel naturally eliminate waste material and bacteria — your body doesn’t need colon cleansing to do this. Proponents of … Continue reading
It usually takes about one to three days (though a week or longerToxinsInTheBody resized 600 wouldn’t be abnormal) for food to pass completely through your body. Inside your gastrointestinal tract are lots and lots of bacteria that help break down the food, retrieve nutrients and destroy toxins. A milliliter of fluid from your small intestine … Continue reading
The colon is one of the most important organs. Your colon is responsible for elimination of waste that cannot be used further by your body. Average people consume at least three meals a day at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. However, problems happen when there is not the same number of healthy eliminations each day, so … Continue reading
Thanksgiving is often a time of happiness for alot of families. We all love getting together to feed our families and give thanks for the blessings in our lives. It is also often a time of gluttony. Thanksgiving is centered around a food filled table and noone is gonna judge if you get a second … Continue reading
So what is the difference between getting your probiotics from commercial brand yogurt and Raw homemade yogurt or taking a Therapeutic grade probiotic supplement? Well, in short- A LOT! Commercial yogurts can easily have more carbohydrates than a candy bar! These carbs are in the form of a highly allergenic sugar called lactose, which is … Continue reading