Are you really clean within?
MANILA, Philippines - The body’s venue for eliminating waste and toxins is the colon. It is the last portion of the food processing chain, the body’s sewage system.
If waste is not properly moved out of the body, a decaying and dirty fecal-mucoid coating from the food that one eats is formed inside the colon. It accumulates until sometimes it forms a layer as much as 3/8-inch to 1/2-inch thick, becoming as hard and black as a piece of hardened rubber one sees on a highway from a truck tire.
The blood capillaries to the colon begin to pick up the toxins, poisons and noxious debris as it seeps through the bowel wall. All tissues and organs of the body are now taking on these toxic substances.
“The single greatest challenge our own body faces is the removal of these waste and toxins,” said Dr. Anthony Bassler, a gastroenterologist.
“Every physician should realize that the intestinal toxemias (poisons) are the most important primary and contributing causes of any disorders and diseases in the human body,” he added.
One of the body’s sewage system’s frequent problem is constipation. It causes fecal matter to become condensed and compressed, building up sedentary waste.
Retained fecal waste decomposes, releasing noxious toxins that are reabsorbed in the blood stream. The bacteria produce fermentation of this waste that results in the release of foul smelling gas, abdominal bloating and flatulence.
The colon reacts to the decomposing fecal waste by secreting mucus in an attempt to get rid of the rotting garbage inside. However, as the mucus thickens, it becomes sticky.
The mucus traps the fecal garbage instead of eliminating them. Over time, the mucus stuck to the colon would harden and thicken. This is called mucoid plaque.
The mucoid plaque eventually blocks bowel movement and traps more waste inside the body. The toxins are absorbed into the blood stream and into the body that slowly spread and cause an assortment of diseases, slowly causing poisoning as it circulates through the body systems and organs.
Laxatives available in the market are not enough to eliminate the mucoid plaque. Neither are the fiber preparations that are supposed to trap and lead toxins out of our body.
Researchers of Spectrum Naturale Inc. studied the problem and created the FiberHealth capsule, which supports the body’s need to eliminate waste, undigested and toxic material from the gastrointestinal tracts effectively and thoroughly.
FiberHealth is a natural combination of fiber-laxative-probiotic to assist the body’s cleansing needs. It helps to remove toxins (detoxification) that have stayed in the intestines for years. It helps alleviate constipation and encourage regularity. It also assists in weight loss.
FiberHealth contains psyllium husk whose bulking effect acts as a sponge that helps rid the colon walls of toxins and helps speed waste matter through the digestive system.
It also contains buckthorn, a natural laxative none-standardized extract that naturally cleanses and removes hardened stocks of stool from the colon.
Buckthorn shortens the time that the waste material remains in the large intestine and allows the formation of softer, moist stools.
Probiotics lactobacillus paracasei is also found in FiberHealth. It is both acid and bile-resistant, thus is more likely to survive the journey from the gastrointestinal tract and into the intestines.
Studies show that it has the ability to alter the activity of intestinal microflora, modulate the immune system, and reduce the risk of some cancers.
FiberHealth also has lactobacillus plantarum strain, the dominating bacterial species in most naturally fermented foods. It is an excellent alternative to antibiotics and has the potential to block receptor sites for gran-negative bacteria. It is capable of metabolizing semi-resistant fibers such as onion, garlic, wheat, oats, rye, bananas and yeast. It is also an important tool in antimicrobial defense.
For inquiries on FiberHealth, text 0920-2040480. FiberHealth is available in Mercury Drug stores and all leading drugstores nationwide.
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