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How does disease start in the colon?

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How does disease start in the colon?

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Elimination is the first thing to look at. What is healthy regarding bowel elimination is two to three bowel movements per day. What is normal with regard to bowel movement is one bowel movement a day or one every other day. Bowel movements should coincide, either before or after, with eating. Most people eat two to three meals per day. Thus, we should have two to three bowel movements per day. When individuals go on for years with sluggish elimination they slowly build up toxicity. This toxicity is coming from individuals housing waste in their intestines. As waste remains in the intestines it can slowly seep through the intestinal wall into the bloodstream. Not only does this occur on its own, but due to the prolonged time of waste remaining in the intestines most individuals develop bacterial or fungal infection in their intestines. These microorganisms start eating away at the intestinal wall, which then allows for higher levels of waste to be passed into the bloodstream. This also

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