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How Does The Large Intestine (Colon) Get Out Of Shape?

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How Does The Large Intestine (Colon) Get Out Of Shape?

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Everything you put in our mouth touches and effects the walls of the Stomach, Small Intestine, and the Colon (Large Intestine). When these substances, or their by-products are toxic, they damage the Intestinal Walls and Cells; intoxicating the Nerves and Glands. The toxins can be absorbed through the walls of the Colon directly into the Blood and/or Lymph and ultimately to the Cells and Tissue. As a result, peristalsis declines. The slower transit increases fermentation and putrefaction of undigested food by bacteria and yeast. The bacteria and yeast give off toxic waste in the form of acids and gasses. These substances also cause inflammation and damage to the cells of the Intestinal Walls. Research indicates these substances can create abnormal brain behaviors and the Nervous System can be directly affected. Elimination becomes incomplete and waste remains in the Intestine (Colon), therefore dehydration and stagnation occurs. This matrix creates a disease, an erratic condition in the

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