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Some people say that colonics wash out the intestial flora and valuable nutrients. Is this so?

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Some people say that colonics wash out the intestial flora and valuable nutrients. Is this so?

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The truth is that the washing out of putrefied material in the large intestine, which is only partially reached in any colon irrigation, increases the good intestinal flora. Good bacteria can only breed in a clean environment that has been washed free of putrefaction and its accompanying harmful bacteria.

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