Good bacteria also known as probiotic, have a very important roll to play in health. They have a job to perform and without them life would be impossible. They manufacture some of the vital 3 vitamins. These include niacin (B3), Peridoxine (B6 – very helpful with PMT) and folic acid. They manufacture milk digesting enzyme lactase which helps to digest dairy foods rich in calcium.
These probiotics actively produce antibacterial substances which help to kill and deactivate hostile pathogenic bacteria. They do this by changing the intestine level of acidity by depriving the disease causing pathogen of their nutrients. They are very clever organisms in that they can produce substances to kill invading viruses and yeasts. They do this to protect the environment they live in.
Some bacteria such as (bifidophilus and acidophilus) have been shown to: Read more on How Good bacteria (Probiotics) Work and The Health Benefits…
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Here are some quick tips that can help prevent parasites in the body:
- Foods such as ham, pork, bacon, prawns and crab should be avoided.
- All vegetables should be thoroughly soaked in well salted water and rinsed in running water
- Freeze meats for 3 weeks before consuming
- Avoid eating raw or rare meat
Some other symptoms may include diarrhoea, digestive disturbances, tiredness, feeling nervous and anaemia.
Filed under Colon Care on Nov 20th, 2009. Comment.
You’re in the OFFICE, you’re in a MEETING, you’re in your CAR, you’re PICKING up the kids from school, you’re SHOPPING, you’re on the BUS, and NATURE CALLS You want to answer, you’re desperate!, but you have to wait until you get home, or find a toilet somewhere. A lot of people find it difficult to use other people’s toilets or public toilets. So the call of nature is usually held. When you eventually go the stools are dry, hard and difficult to pass. This can also be painful. One of the most common reasons your bowel goes on strike is because of lack of fibre, oil and water. “Does that ring a bell?” If you drive a car it should! The bowel needs these elements to drive you to the toilet – get it? In order to produce soft, smooth, painless stool oil, fibre and water all need to be in balance.
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If your anus is
• itching,
• there is a painful swelling that hangs like grapes
• there is blood
• and if its painful when expelling a hard stool
than you may be experiencing haemorrhoids (piles). The most common type develops inside the anus; these can sometimes bleed but not be painful. The external ones are painful. They can sometimes become prolapsed and protrude from the anus – looking like a soft lump.
It is said that long sitting, ageing and pregnancy can all contribute to haemorrhoids. When straining to perform a bowel movement you can make the haemorrhoids worse.
If you are looking for comfort and relief try these top tips:
Add a good handful of Epsom salts into your bath, stir, dissolving the salts well. Immerse the area into the bath – this should help to constrict the haemorrhoid. You may want to try a sitz bath. You can have a sitz bath with any part of the body, i.e. hips, hands, feet. For the purpose of this article we are concentrating on the lower part of the anatomy.
If you have a bidet than use it by placing your bottom in a full bowl of arm water, sit for 10 minutes in the warm water, drain the bidet, refill with cold water and sit for 5 minutes. When you’ve finished alternating between hot and cold (do this for half and hour) than completely dry the area.
What you’re trying to achieve is shrinkage of swollen vessels, providing enormous relief.
Remember
Please dab the area – do not scratch
You can also try sitting on ice. Read more on Haemorrhoids…
Filed under Colon Care on Oct 8th, 2009. Comment.
Parasites are organisms that live off their hosts. They can infect anyone of any age, gender, background.
They obtain their food & nutrients from their hosts causing them harm in the process. They can enter our bodies through various methods, one of which is our diet. Intestinal parasites either feed on the food we eat, stealing important nutrients from our diet, or they feed on us.
Parasites also secrete waste/toxins. A perfect living environment is created for these parasites when we do not eliminate fecal waste from our intestines. This is why it is so crucial to have regular bowel movements and prevent toxins from building up as they can cause many health problems.
Parasite Symptoms:
Read more on What are some of the symptoms of intestinal parasite?…
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Testimonial from a patient after having her first ever Colonic Irrigation:
“These worms where passed after my first treatment with Merlee. During my treatment Merlee had witness the passing of worms and years of decaying debry. Later that night after opening my bowels, to my surprise I sure two worms. I took pictures of them as a testimony that colonics can make a very big difference in the process of cleansing.
See attachment, worms measuring approx 3-4″ long each. The hair pin next to the worms measures just under 3″.”
Filed under Colon hydrotherapy on Jan 21st, 2009. 2 Comments.

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