Bowel Cleanse
Basics
"Don't waste any more time being
unhealthy--make an appointment to have a bowel cleanse
today."
Undergoing a bowel
cleanse is more than just drinking lots of water, or
taking a laxative when needed. If you really want to make sure
that your intestines are clean, these simple steps and
supplements will put you in the right track when it comes to
taking charge of your health.
First of all, it may be best to approach your bowel cleanse
as a continual process, rather than a one-time event. This way,
you will be more inclined to stay healthy on a regular basis,
rather than scheduling a time every few months for a
detox program that you may not
follow through with. Keep in mind that colonics definitely
help to get you on the path to being healthy, but making the
right choices daily will give you the bowel cleanse that you
need.
You can start by making sure that you are drinking plenty of
fluids every day. Try to drink at least half a gallon of water
per day; natural juices such as carrot juice and apple juice
are also great for detox, since they make your blood healthier
and allow the body to eliminate waste quicker. Even if you do
this for a week or so, you should start to see improvement in
your bowel health, and you will have more energy as well.
If you choose to do an extensive colon cleanse during this
time, you can have an enema, or you can go to a natural clinic
to have your colon cleansed. Your doctor will most likely allow
you to see the amount of toxins that your body is releasing due
to the bowel cleanse, and while this is not pleasant, it is
definitely motivation to keep people from filling their bodies
with unhealthy substances. These cleanses are recommended about
twice a year for people who seem pretty healthy, but if you
smoke, have been on certain medications such as pain killers or
birth control for a long time, or are constantly feeling tired,
you may want to have a bowel cleanse a few times a year.
After your cleansing sessions, there are some supplements
that you'll need to take at home in order to maintain the
effects of your bowel cleanse. For instance, Cascara Sagrada, a
root that has been known to aid in digestion and promote
intestinal health, should be taken about once a day with lots
of water. Slippery Elm is also recommended, and should be taken
with meals as needed. If you want to eliminate mucus in the
body, you should also take ginger supplements, or drink a
ginger tea a few times a week to prevent inflammation in the
nasal cavities. Also, adding a little thyme and parsley to your
food will also help you to maintain your bowel cleanse for a
longer period of time. So don't waste any more time being
unhealthy--make an appointment to have a bowel cleanse
today. See also Body
Cleansing and Detoxification
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