Who Invented Colon Cleaning?
Nowhere in history is it recorded that some one was spotted running around ancient Rome, Athens or parts of Peking shouting "Eureka.
I have invented colon cleaning.
" Yet it is a well known fact that this practice originated from one if not all of these ancient capitals of civilization.
Many ancient cures still remain effective to this day, and colon cleaning is certainly one of them.
In ancient times colon cleaning was probably taken as a matter of course to help the digestive system to operate as it should and as a form of "pick-me-up" carried out during a visit to the public bath houses that were so popular in these times.
One thing is for sure is that colon cleansing has stood the test of time and been carried on to this day in various and different forms, each according to a specific application.
Women who are about to give birth are given an enema to remove the possibility of passing a stool during childbirth.
People who suffer from constipation are recommended to take a laxative to help them to clear their bowels.
Hydrophobic colon cleaning is a fairly new phenomena becoming more commonplace in the last couple of decades.
There is no doubt that the eating and exercise habits for many people have changed, and sadly for the worst, during these times.
A constant diet of fast foods, starches and sugar coupled with a general lack of inclination to take part in any form of physical exercise has caused a general epidemic of obesity that seems impossible to contain.
The human body is simply not meant to absorb the quantities of toxins that are contained in the modern day diet and the colon and bowels begin to regularly block up under the weight of the grease mountain being loaded onto them, sometimes reaching five kilos or more in weight.
The only way out of this viscous circle for these people is to begin a new regime of diet and exercise.
Yet there is little point in starting this regime till undertakea thorough water based colon flushing to rid there body's of this excess bulk which is slowly destroying their health.
I have invented colon cleaning.
" Yet it is a well known fact that this practice originated from one if not all of these ancient capitals of civilization.
Many ancient cures still remain effective to this day, and colon cleaning is certainly one of them.
In ancient times colon cleaning was probably taken as a matter of course to help the digestive system to operate as it should and as a form of "pick-me-up" carried out during a visit to the public bath houses that were so popular in these times.
One thing is for sure is that colon cleansing has stood the test of time and been carried on to this day in various and different forms, each according to a specific application.
Women who are about to give birth are given an enema to remove the possibility of passing a stool during childbirth.
People who suffer from constipation are recommended to take a laxative to help them to clear their bowels.
Hydrophobic colon cleaning is a fairly new phenomena becoming more commonplace in the last couple of decades.
There is no doubt that the eating and exercise habits for many people have changed, and sadly for the worst, during these times.
A constant diet of fast foods, starches and sugar coupled with a general lack of inclination to take part in any form of physical exercise has caused a general epidemic of obesity that seems impossible to contain.
The human body is simply not meant to absorb the quantities of toxins that are contained in the modern day diet and the colon and bowels begin to regularly block up under the weight of the grease mountain being loaded onto them, sometimes reaching five kilos or more in weight.
The only way out of this viscous circle for these people is to begin a new regime of diet and exercise.
Yet there is little point in starting this regime till undertakea thorough water based colon flushing to rid there body's of this excess bulk which is slowly destroying their health.