K.P. asks from Hillsboro, KS on April 27, 2008
Colon Cleansing - Hillsboro,KS
Okay ladies I know this is gross but has anyone ever done colon cleansing? I am intrested to know how the pills work compared to the machine? Is this safe either way? Is this a good thing? I want to know all the details from start to finish!
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B.S. answers from Kansas City on April 28, 2008
I don't know all the details of this process but my mom gets them done twice a week. (YUCK!) I've also read that there is no proven medical benefit from this. There better be some darn good research out there showing something of benefit before you just shove somethin' up my booty!
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J.B. answers from St. Louis on May 05, 2008
Have you heard of or tried the Arbonne Colon Cleanse? I have several customers using it and feel it is the best they have ever use?
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B.S. answers from Kansas City on April 28, 2008
I don't know all the details of this process but my mom gets them done twice a week. (YUCK!) I've also read that there is no proven medical benefit from this. There better be some darn good research out there showing something of benefit before you just shove somethin' up my booty!
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M.H. answers from Kansas City on April 28, 2008
I know that colon cleansing is supposed to cleanse of all the "junk" or "poisons" we put in our bodies, but our colons should stay naturally clean if we eat right, exercise, and live a generally healthy lifestyle. (no smoking, drinking, etc.) I am not for or against colon cleansing, but I do believe that the advertising is directed at those who believe this is one of those "cure alls." "I can do what I want and cleanse later" type of attitudes will not get the same benefits as someone who generally leads a healthy lifestyle. I do not always eat right, get my exercise in, or not drink, but you need to use common sense about it. Good Luck with your decision. Let us know how it turns out if you decide to venture!
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A.L. answers from Kansas City on April 29, 2008
K.:
I have seen studies for/against colon cleansing. If our bodies work properly (I know mine is a bit sluggish sometimes, if you know what I mean), we should not need to cleanse. On that note, increasing your fiber intake and drinking water with lemon (which helps to detox your liver) are simple steps that you can take.Also, increasing fruits, vegetables and limiting processed food.
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V.M. answers from Wichita on April 29, 2008
Hi K.,
Maintaining a healthy colon is nothing to be embarrassed about and more people should think about doing it. An unhealthy colon leads to toxins in the body that can affect other areas of our body and affect our overall health. I believe it's best to do it in a natural way rather then by some machine, but that's just my opinion. Arbonne has a natural colon cleanse supplement that you can take daily or as needed. And, if you're looking for something more extensive, they also have a total body detox/cleanse drink that you take for 7 days. They recommend doing it monthly, but can be done as you feel you need to. It will cleanse not only your colon, but all major organs in your body. Ridding the body of toxins and keeping your colon healthy are very beneficial for your overall health and well-being, as well as weight management/loss. All products they carry are natural and come with a 45 day money back guarantee. I've been very pleased with the results I've had and I feel so much better. I've been a consultant in the health & wellness industry for a few years now and I've had lots of great testimonials on our products. If you would like more information I would be happy to send it to you so you can explore further. Feel free to email me at ____@____.com or visit my website at www.vickimartinez.myarbonne.com. Best of luck to you as you explore options.
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M.W. answers from Wichita on April 29, 2008
Hi K.! Toxins and other things do build up in our bodies, and so a colon cleanse can be really beneficial! I would stay away from the harsh chemicals found in some pills, and look for a natural option. I think some are nothing more than laxatives which don't do a great job of cleaning the sides of the colon and digestive tract.
I have owned my own health and wellness business for almost a year now, and we offer a couple of options to help cleanse the body of toxins. They are pure, safe and benefical - and made of the highest quality available. I can get you some information if you are interested! :)
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L.H. answers from Los Angeles on April 29, 2008
Hi. I have cleansed my colon a couple of times and it wasn't a problem. I used charcol and pills and a powder. Your stool at best will come out looking just like the pictures on the internet, it will amaze you (REALLY weird looking)! I feel better when I do it and the program is pretty simple. I have not tried the machine (seems too harsh). Good luck, hope that helps.
D.R. answers from Kansas City on April 29, 2008
Hey K., I don't know much about colon cleansing other than I had to clean mine out before my colonoscopy, but you say you are game to try anything that is beneficial you need to try MonaVie. It is a juice blend of 19 fruits including the famed acai berry from brazil. I have been drinking it for 3 months now and my aches and pains are gone (no headaches, stomach aches or foot pain), I'm sleeping better than ever, I have more energy, have lost weight, lowered my cholesterol and feel great! It is also great for the digestive system. My whole family is drinking it and my dad and sisters have problems with constipation. One of my sister's has had to have rectal surgery because of it. Anyway, they all are regular and no more problems since drinking this juice. It has a lot of fiber in it and it is packed full of antioxidants (more than you can get anywhere else) and phytonutrients. 4 oz per day is equivalent to 13 servings of fruits and veggies! It's awesome! Check out my web site to learn more. www.mymonavie.com/daniellerawlings. You can get my phone number there and call me with any questions. I also have a Member Perk on Mamasource so you can get a good deal on some too!
You want healthy, it doesn't get any healthier than this!
Good luck!
M.A. answers from St. Louis on April 29, 2008
Hi K.,
This seems to be a really big thing today. I just finished taking herbs for cleansing the parasites from my colon, and elsewhere in my body. I am feeling somewhat better. There are so many problems with my health, starting with diabetes. I read a book called "Top Secret Fat Loss Secrets", which, if you are interested, costs $40 for the eBook...but if you'll email me, I can tell you about what it says. Dr. Suzanne has a lot of good advice. If we could afford to eat like she suggests, we would all be better off, but definitely use herbs for a colon cleanse. Dr. Suzanne suggests what to get, and my husband found it all at Walmart, rather than spending $100-200 for the products she was promoting. Staying healthy in these times is hard, but can be done, even if your parents/grandparents had "this and that". Jan
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