We have all heard the saying deah or life begin in the colon. It has been argued by many that all cancer patients need to detox and clean their colon!
So what is a detox?
We have all heard the saying deah or life begin in the colon. It has been argued by many that all cancer patients need to detox and clean their colon!
So what is a detox?
Detox, short for detoxification, is the body’s natural, ongoing process of neutralizing or eliminating toxins from the body. Toxins (anything that can potentially harm body tissue) are transformed chemically to less harmful compounds and excreted via stools or urine.
If you have Cancer you most likely have an unhealthy colon so it makes sense to put measures in to clean it.
Have a look at the two unhealthy colons below. These are taken from colons from the book
From an X-ray of colon of Mrs R.G – Los Angeles California
Source: “Cleansing the Body and the Colon for a happier healthier you.” by Teresa Schumaker & Toni Lund
Years of buildup on the colon wall prevent the body from absorbing any good nutrients, while toxins and poisons are released from the accumalted, compacted fecal matter
Herbal Dietry Fibre softens and helps eliminate this kind of build up which can cause many chronic illnesses.
All Cancer patients should educate themselves and ensure their colon is a primary focus.
Cleaning and maintaining your colon is vital. The easiest way I know to do this is to take a herbal formula that includes well known herbs and agents to help repair the colon.
Herbal Fibre blend contains all the right herbs known to kill parasites in the colon, clean and assist to repair the colon.
I encourage everyone to obtain a copy of the booklet “Cleansing the Body and the Colon for a happier healthier you.” by Teresa Schumaker & Toni Lund and take The Herbal Fibreblend they formulated and recommend. Both the book and powder can be sourced from www.oznatureshop.com.au
The herbs in Herbal Fibreblend
The active ingredients in Herbal Fibreblend work to help your body help itself:
Psyllium Husk Powder
Helps form bulky stools and softens stools; is a natural source of fibre; removes excess cholesterol
Juglans nigra (Black Walnut) seed husk
Reduces intestinal parasites and improves bowel movement
Hibiscus sabdariffa (Hibiscus) flower
Lubricates the intestinal tract
Equisetum arvense (Horsetail) herb
Acts as mild diuretic, is toning and astringent
Liquorice powder
Acts as an antiinflammatory and antispasmodic
Cascara sagrada – Rhamnus purshiana
Acts as a laxative, stimulating evacuation from the bowels; promotes peristaltic action (muscular contractions in the digestive system)
Rosa canina (Rosehips) fruit flesh
Has a calming effect to reduce stress; helps fight infection
Avena sativa (Oat) stem
Soothes stomach cramps
Cucurbita maxima (Pumpkin) seed
Expels parasites
Chondrus crispus (Irish Moss) whole plant
Helps form bulky stools
Passiflora incarnata (Passionflower) leaf
Calms the nervous system and soothes an irritable bowel
Yucca baccata (Yucca) root
Acts as a laxative, stimulating evacuation from the bowels
Althaea officinalis (Marshmallow) root
Acts as a mucilage, a sticky substance with adhesive qualities
Viola odorata (Violet) leaf
Cleanses and expels parasites
Hamamelis virginiana (Witch Hazel) leaf
Acts as a mucilage,a sticky substance with adhesive qualities
Slippery Elm Bark powder
Acts as a mucilage, a sticky substance with adhesive qualities
Verbascum thapsus (Mullein) leaf
Soothes stomach cramps
Capsicum powder
Promotes cleansing of the circulatory and digestive systems; regulates blood pressure