September 8, 2007

Colon Health: Part 2

Some deposits, as they sit in the colon, may not get eliminate for weeks, even months. In fact, it's not unusual some experts say that some may cling to the colon for even years. Eventually this fecal matter becomes irritated. When this happens it may manifest itself in a spastic or an inflamed colon, both conditions that interfere with vital nutrient absorption in addition to the healthy bowel function.

When the fecal matter goes from merely being irritated to decaying, then real trouble begins. The decaying matter releases toxins and poisonous gases which seep into the blood and if left untreated, eventually begin to poison all of your organs and tissue. The bloodstream itself could get polluted which in turn poisons the entire body.

This just creates a domino effect. For when the body is affected by toxins, the individual cells of your system cannot take in the nutrients from the blood. The fluid surrounding these cells is too congested with wastes from the sluggish lymphatic system to allow anything inside the cells.

And this internal poisoning can initiate a host of other seemingly unrelated problems. It can cause a mental depression accompanied by morbid thoughts. You'll also feel sluggish because the B vitamins are not being properly processed. They're being eliminated before they can become attached to the proper bacteria and get carried to the bloodstream to nourish the body.

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