I have heard that I shouldnt get colonics because it upsets the electrolyte balance. What is that all about?
Electrolytes are the minerals in the body (mainly sodium and potassium salts ) which maintain the proper electrical charge and pH balance (acid and alkaline balance) in the various organs and tissues of the body. Each one of these tissues, organs and body cavities ahs a certain proportion and balance of minerals to maintain the necessary pH balance. For example, the stomach should maintain a n acid pH and duodenum (first part of the small intestine) should be alkaline (basic) in order for proper digestion to occur. If this balance is disrupted, then digestion will be impaired. The pH electrical balance in the colon is very near neutral, ideally being slightly acid. A strong acid or alkaline environment is not necessary because digestion does not take place in the colon. Rather, a major function of the colon is to re-absorb the fluid from the unformed stool which is passed into it form the small intestine. After the fluid is re-absorbed and stool is formed, the colon moves the stool int
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