Does a colonic wash out all the good bacteria (intestinal flora)?
Washing out putrefied matter and harmful bacteria in the large intestine can only help to increase the production of good intestinal bacteria. When a bowel is “clogged” it is often overrun with toxins and bad bacteria. Good bacteria can only “breathe” and multiply in a clean environment so by washing out the bowel it helps the glands that produce good bacteria to keep up the good work of producing more.
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