Why Colonic Irrigation?
A healthy colon is essential to a healthy body. Conventional diets comprised of refined, processed and additive-loaded foods, high in saturated fats and low in fiber contribute to many problems associated with the large intestine. The elimination of undigested food material and other waste products are as important as digestion and assimilation of food. Waste material allowed to remain stagnant in the colon results in decomposition of these substances and increased harmful bacteria and toxins. The colon contains the largest concentration of bacteria in the body, both good and bad. The good bacteria provides important functions such as the synthesis of folic acid, B-vitamins, and vitamin K. Bacillus coli and acidophilus comprise the majority of the healthy bacteria in the colon along with other disease-producing bacteria. Waste material allowed to stagnate in the colon alters the proportion of healthy bacteria, to disease-producing bacteria, and decomposed proteins and carbohydrates res