Reflorastation for the colon

This treatment is the MOST IMPORTANT thing you can do to keep a healthy Colon

This treatment is designed so the body’s elimination system, when properly maintained, is more capable of healing itself and supporting the body in its daily functions. Healthy eliminations are of utmost importance. Wastes are then expelled regularly and efficiently. Maintaining a clean, well-functioning, rebalanced colon is one key to vibrant health. Thisis accomplished by 1) cleansing the colon of toxins and fecal material, 2) re-establishing a slightly acidic (pH of 5.7-6.9) environment, 3) introducing effective strains of sufficient quantity of  probiotics to reclaim the area and 4) nourishing this new intestinal flora with proper nutrition. The normal flora of the gastrointestinal tract contains diverse groups of microorganisms.

Research studies have shown bowel reflorastation through rectal infusion of lactic acid producing microorganisms plays an important role in health.The proprietary blend of beneficial bacteria is tested for safety, efficiency, and effectiveness.

There are 20 varieties blended to assist in the colon’s ability to perform its functions correctly and completely. They colonize in one hour and stabilize in three days. In this way, it supports the homeodynamic balance of the GI tract as well at the liver, kidneys, and immune system.

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Bowl movement – all the rage

Did you know you should ideally have two to three bowel movements a day, one for each main meal, and that they should be inoffensive in odour?  So if you aren’t visiting the toilet regularly, straining or simply leaving a nasty whiff behind and offending your house mates, friends or family, then something’s not right.

Your digestive tract is so long that if you stretched it out vertically it would be more than 5 times the length of an average adult. Just your intestines alone have a surface area the size of a tennis court and your large intestine is 1.5 metres long and 6.4cm in diameter.

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