Anyone have experience with body cleanses?
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Or you could just fast for a couple days in the shower, drinking only water.
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Dr. Natura Colonix. Been using it for years. It is very helpful for Irritable Bowel System as well. It is a three month cleanse. The first time I used it, it was disgusting what came out of my intestines. I take the powder all the time and do the cleanse in January, February, and March to get out all those pollutants from the holidays.
^^Don't Do This^^^
"But what, you may reasonably ask, is all that nastiness that colon cleansing websites so proudly display as evidence of the “success” of their cleanses? One thing you will find, if you look closely at the ingredients of many colon cleansing products, is that many of them contain bentonite clay. This clay is touted as having been used by indigenous tribes for many centuries (the fallacy of ancient wisdom–my favorite!) and as a “natural” laxative. What it really is is an absorbent aluminium phyllosilicate clay that expands in the gastrointestinal tract as it absorbs fluid. Often the bentonite clay is combined with psyllium, which is often used as a bulk-forming laxative. The beauty of this, as far as sellers of colon cleansing products go, is that bentonite clay is responsible for those disgusting rope-like stools that are touted as “evidence” that people’s colons are coated with layers of disgusting waste that is “poisoning” them. Such stools consist of the clay expanded by the liquid from the gastrointestinal tract, plus the bulk formed by psyllium, all coated with feces. Thus, the product itself produces the very condition that it claims to treat! I sometimes envision experienced and skillful con men tipping their hats in appreciation and respect when they learn this little fact about colon cleansing products."
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/colon-cleanses-a-load-of-you-know-what/
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There was a doctor near me in Battle Creek that believe yogurt enemas would cleanse the body of all toxins and promote health. Of course, it was in the late 1800s and the only real long-term thing that came of his ideas was Kellogg's Cereal Company. They, however, do not sell yogurt enemas, so I'm not sure that it was such a good idea.0
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I have a lot of digestion issues. 2 things that have helped me are either drinking water until dinner and eating all of my calories for the day in the evening for a few days, or drinking fresh sqeezed juice during the day and eating the rest of my calories in the evening for a few days. I don't view either of these as cleanses though0
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Ron, thank you for the information. I remember asking them about their product before I bought it. Here is a list of the ingredients of each product. They are not bashful about listing their ingredients.
Colonix Cleansing Fiber
Psyllium Husk
Flax Seed
Fennel Seed
Papaya Fruit
Grapefruit Pectin
Slippery Elm Bark
Marshmallow Root
Rhubarb Root
Guar Gum
Alfalfa Leaf
Peppermint Leaf
Uva Ursi Leaf
Stevia Leaf Extract
Licorice Root
Aloe Vera Gel
Maltodextrin
Natural Banana Flavor
Silica (To keep things from clumping together. I asked them about it.)
Kleritea Herbal Tea
Senna Leaf
Buckthown Bark
Fennel Seed
Chamomile Flower
Peppermint Leaf
Cinnamon Bark
Ginger Root
Milk Thistle Seed
Rose Hip Fruit
Uva Ursi Leaf
Passion Fruit
Natural Citrus Flavor
Paranil
Milk thistle seed extract
Black walnut hulls
Grapefruit seed extract
Clove bud
Pau d’arco bark
Pumpkin seed
Myrrh gum
Turmeric root
Garlic bulb
Hyssop
Gentian root
Elecampane root
Prickly ash bark
Yellow dock root
Fenugreek seed
Peppermint leaf
False unicorn root
Cellulose
Magnesium stearate
Silica
I recommend this product because the first time I used it, I did have long, stringy stools, but they were wiggling. I fished them from the toilet and put them in the jar. I made a doctor's appointment for that same day and took my 'friends' with me. He sent them out to a lab and that is how I found out I had worms. YEEK!!!
The Silica is to keep things from clumping together. They use it in a lot of food stuff. Basically, it is sand. I know, it is amazing what is passed off as food and herbals. LOL
Anyway, I really do recommend this product. It has stabilized my IBS very nicely. I haven't had an attack in years.0 -
I think most any cleanses you can buy in health food stores (just ask an associate for help) will be helpful. I think you should do one at least once a year, and don't totally junk your diet back up afterward. Good luck!0
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Cleanses are useless. Your liver and your kidneys cleanse your body, that's their JOB.0
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I have been having some irregular digestion issues lately and my doctor suggested trying a cleanse to "re-start/re-boot" my digestive tract. She gave me a long list and I was wondering if anyone out there has any experience with body cleanses, OTC or home remedies.
I appreciate any feedback!!
If your doctor recommended a "cleanse", then it's time to get a new doctor.
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Dr. Natura Colonix. Been using it for years. It is very helpful for Irritable Bowel System as well. It is a three month cleanse. The first time I used it, it was disgusting what came out of my intestines. I take the powder all the time and do the cleanse in January, February, and March to get out all those pollutants from the holidays.
^^Don't Do This^^^
"But what, you may reasonably ask, is all that nastiness that colon cleansing websites so proudly display as evidence of the “success” of their cleanses? One thing you will find, if you look closely at the ingredients of many colon cleansing products, is that many of them contain bentonite clay. This clay is touted as having been used by indigenous tribes for many centuries (the fallacy of ancient wisdom–my favorite!) and as a “natural” laxative. What it really is is an absorbent aluminium phyllosilicate clay that expands in the gastrointestinal tract as it absorbs fluid. Often the bentonite clay is combined with psyllium, which is often used as a bulk-forming laxative. The beauty of this, as far as sellers of colon cleansing products go, is that bentonite clay is responsible for those disgusting rope-like stools that are touted as “evidence” that people’s colons are coated with layers of disgusting waste that is “poisoning” them. Such stools consist of the clay expanded by the liquid from the gastrointestinal tract, plus the bulk formed by psyllium, all coated with feces. Thus, the product itself produces the very condition that it claims to treat! I sometimes envision experienced and skillful con men tipping their hats in appreciation and respect when they learn this little fact about colon cleansing products."
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/colon-cleanses-a-load-of-you-know-what/
+10,000. You are getting my Poster of the Day Award!!! (maybe even the whole month--and it's only 12/3)0
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