Colon Cleansing Offices
Posted in Health and Nutrition on 05/21/2010 07:13 am by Steven NerenbergWhat is the difference between cleaning to "doctor" of the colon and can be purchased without prescription?
Is there a difference than the deadlines involved? This is what I mean, when someone needs to get their tests to detect colon cancer or polyps or whatever the doctor's office, they have to take these things unpleasant fluids the day before it completely clean your system out. Then there are things you can buy without counter or online. Something like that is what I mean …. Why does one take http://www.drnatura.com/colonix_program.php much longer than the other … is more effective? What other factors should be someone who is thinking about making this into account? I've heard of clean hydroelectric energy, but that an option due to high costs. So that's why I'm not asking about that now. Anyone have any firsthand experience with one of these, although both are better. Thanks you all so much.
I'm not familiar with medical clean, but I have taken an over the counter and I work for a vitamin company. Basically its all herbs which are detoxifying the colon (for example, sacred cascarda, elm, etc) These and other herbs gradually take the "toxic material" found in the colon, and the fiber of the cleaning flush it out. The one I got was a whole body of 2 weeks of enzyme therapy to clean, and was the liver cleansing herbs (milk thistle), the formula of laxatives and fiber pills. Basically in the week I took 4 capsules of fiber in the morning three laxative pills at night w / 1 tablet of Milk Thistle and 4 more capsules fiber. The second week was the same amount of fiber, but less than laxatives and milk thistle. Therefore, a colon cleansing product is very close to this. Its low cost in some health food stores (I've heard Dr. natures products are good, but expensive) Anyway, I hope this helps some.
Colon Cleansing by a Doctor