Friday, July 27, 2007

Colon Cleanse And Parasite Removal - The Way To Radiant Health

Parasites are mean, selfish and serve only one purpose, to
preserve its own population and survive. But the more they grow,
the more their host weakens. It is imperative to stop any rising
parasite population, you must eliminate any environments that
they thrive in and remove their sources of food. If you are a
parasite host (and more people are than they think), then you
might want to use a colon cleanse and parasite removal
preparation.

Although it would be hard not to notice the hype about colon
cleansing with all the advertisements and infomercials that are
being shown, all the websites and discussions that take place on
forums and chat rooms. However, this talk can create a lot of
confusion and there are people who are left in the dark when it
comes to the mechanics and true benefits of colon cleansing.

A person though doesn't need to have a medical degree to
understand the reasons to keep the colon functioning correctly
and reduce the chance of blockage occurring

Over time, waste can accumulate in our colon especially if the
host has a poor diet and does minimal exercise.

So if you, like many typical Americans, have spent the last
decade or so eating fried and fatty foods, drinking buckets of
soda and alcohol, smoking excessively and living an unhealthy
lifestyle, there is a high chance that your colon may be packing
with accumulated waste. The perfect home for parasites.

If a parasitic infection goes untreated it can lead to many
health complications, as the parasites release toxins and
destroy healthy tissue.

In order to remove these parasite colonies, there are
medications that can be taken. These are affective at killing
the parasites, but they can of course return if the environment
that they thrive in is not improved.

This is where an effective colon cleansing therapy can help.
But with so many colon cleanse programs being offered it may be
very difficult to choose which treatment would be best.

Here is a brief preview of the five most basic colon cleanse
and parasite removal treatments available today.

• Enema – An old age procedure, this is often used to treat
constipation. This treatment introduces water into the rectum
through a thin tube and attempts to soften any compacted waste
and flush out the toxins, allowing for easy bowel movement. This
process however only tends to react the rectum and lower end of
the colon so the effects are limited.

• Colon hydrotherapy or irrigation – Is very much like the
enema although the treatment reaches further into the colon. A
trained operator inserts a thin tube and loosens any waste
material attached to the colon wall allowing it to be flushed
out. This process can see immediate effects with the whole of
the colon being cleaned in one or a few sessions.

• Laxatives – already widely used, this form of treatment is
effective in clearing out waste from the colon, though they only
generally treat temporary blockages and not the compacted waste.

• Herbal supplements – Sold in a capsule or in a pill form,
they provide laxative-like functions and also gives nutrients to
the colon and the digestive system, helping with colon health.

• Oxygen based colon cleansers - this colon cleanser attempt to
"melt" the compacted waste and transforms them to a gas or
liquid form for easy removal. They also provide oxygen to the
colon and the entire digestive system rejuvenating them and
allowing them to work well.

Continue reading to discover natural methods for cleaning the
colon and sign up for our free detoxification newsletter.

Having a colon cleanse and parasite removal treatment may not
be something you talk about with friends, but they are a great
way of improving colon health and therefore full body health.

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