Certified Colon Therapist in St. Louis, MO

Gregory's Healthy Alternatives

517 N Taylor Ave. St. Louis, MO 63108 phone: (314) 367-5553
Saturday, August 22, 2009
The colon is one of the most important organs in the body. Eighty percent of your immune cells are in the intestine. However, it tends to be one of the most ignored organs in the body. Autopsies prove most colon's are stopped up with years of old, dead toxic fecal matter which can lead to bad bacteria growth that when ignored can lead to health problems including: constipation/diarrhea, gas and bloating, bad breath, body odor, indigestion, low energy, abdominal pain, anxiety, headaches, yeast problems, urinary and bowel problems, acne and other skin problems,

We take care of the outer parts of our bodies: bathe/shower, brush and floss, tan, manicure, pedicure, most of us exercise and get the proper amount of rest. Then, we feast. Sometimes a good diet of raw foods, fruits, vegetable, nuts and berries. But what about the unhealthy diets of fast food and or processed food, sugar, fried food, junk food . . .  you know the routine. Our environment is full of toxins, the air we breathe. Can't forget about cigarette smoke. We sometimes take better care of our automobiles than our bodies. After all is said and done, the colon is the end result with the build up of toxic waste. This can take it's toll on our overall well being and the body can begin to feel sick.

Our lifestyles today continue to add toxins to our bodies. We have to get rid of the waste. It's important for better health. However, it's an ignored issue today. It's critical that we clean out the colon. A person should have one to three bowel movements per day. Less than this could mean the body is absorbing the toxins that should otherwise be eliminated through bowel movements.

Cleaning the colon is a healthy alternative. It's like taking an internal shower. Consider giving your body an internal tune-up periodically for the health of it.
Monday, June 08, 2009
Colon hydrotherapy is a method of removing waste from the large intestine, without the use of drugs.

Colon hydrotherapy has been around for thousands of years. Historians tell us that the practice of Colon Hydrotherapy or in its most basic form the enema was first used by the Egyptians in the 14th century. Colon hydrotherapy -- also referred to as colonic, colon lavage, colon irrigation, or high enemas -- uses water for inner cleansing. Colon hydrotherapy is clean and relaxing. A session is a comfortable experience for most people. By gently introducing temperature controlled, filtered water into the colon through a disposable colonic nozzle (inserted into the rectum), the waste (stored on the colon wall) is softened and loosened resulting in evacuation through natural peristalsis. The colon hydrotherapy process takes 30 – 45 minutes.

Americans are eating a lot of food, sometimes bad combinations. It takes 12 to 48 hours to digest the food we eat and eliminate it. What we don’t eliminate clings to the walls of the colon which is also known as the “trashcan and or sewer system of the body.” This residue can build up over days, weeks, months and even years. That’s why we must keep the immune system strong. A colon hydrotherapy session, ridding it of old encrusted colon waste/toxic undigested food is like taking an internal shower. We should give our body an "internal tune up" like we would our car.

Colon hydrotherapy aka colonic can help boost the immune system and improve your bowel functions and may improve your quality of life. The body has the ability to heal itself when it is not overloaded with toxins. Colon hydrotherapy ak colonic may be a beneficial way to clear toxins from our systems. Colon hydrotherapy can help give your body the boost needed to replenish vital systems and organs, including the immune system, the digestion system and our skin.

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