Colon Cleanse Benefits, How To and Where to Buy Part 2

www.captaincolon.com www.captaincolon.com Why Cleanse Your Colon The colon is the body's first line of defense against any toxins that enter through our mouth, and it is also a catchment and removal organ for toxins that enter the body in other ways, as they are removed from the body by the liver and excreted through the intestines. If the bowels are not clean they cannot perform their task of eliminating waste properly, and help to further toxify the blood and organs. If fecal matter and old mucous (mucoid plaque) are allowed to build up in the colon, then this can become a breeding ground for parasites, bacteria and fungus such as candida, which can create many health problems, and appear as diseases such as diabetes, heart disorders, high cholesterol and more. The process of damaging the colon happens after many years of wrong eating, which is basically consuming an excess of acid forming foods. This causes the body to secrete excessive mucous into the bowel, and drains vital electrolytes and minerals from the body in an effort to balance the ph of the blood and buffer the excessive acids. When an excess of acid forming foods are consumed, the body secretes mucous into the digestive tract. Over time, if this habit of eating excessive acid forming foods continues everyday, then the mucoid plaqu,e which was used to line the colon in a mode of protection, will actually dry, become rubbery and be a breeding ground for unfriendly organisms. It will also inhibit the <b>…</b>
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Trout For Dinner – IHAVEUC Video

Another video for Ulcerative Colitis People who follow the www.ihaveuc.com site. People often ask me wanting to know what I eat for meals since i follow the SCD diet to treat my colitis, so here is another video on last night's trout dinner. I highly recommend you subscribe to my channel here and join the newsletter on the ihaveuc site. Also there is more information about the Specific Carbohydrate diet if you're interested at: www.ihaveuc.com This disease surely doesn't mean your life is over UC'ers!
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