Body Odor: A Sign of a Toxic Colon?
Have you ever wondered what exactly body odor is and where it comes from?
I bet it’d surprised you to know that body odor is often an indication of toxicity trapped in the body- and a sign that colon cleansing is needed. Have you seen any of the pictures on the Internet of rather enormous amounts of filth being released from the body through colon cleansing? Many companies that sell colon cleansing products will have some of these images for your viewing pleasure on thier Websites.
You might be a little shocked at the images of filth that most people carry in their bodies these days. You might also be surprised to learn that most people carry ten or more pounds of uneliminated waste in their colon walls, and they’ve been adding to it since childhood. And at some point, it’ll start to produce an odor.
Perhaps this is new for you, so let’s back up and talk about why this occurs.
Well, 20th and 21st century diets aren’t exactly what nature intended for us to be eating. Nature intended for us to be eating large amounts of fruits, vegetables, greens, beans, nuts, seeds, rice, and maybe an occasional fish or other animal - and importantly, not much else.
Since ovens and stoves didn’t come with the nature package, most of our food would be raw, or uncooked, and the fiber and enzymes in those foods intact. It’s how our ancestors lived for millions of years, and it’s a way of eating that’s designed to remove the waste from our colon quickly and easily. Did you notice that cheeseburgers, French fries, candy bars, and margaritas weren’t on the list? Neither was pasta or potato chips. In fact, eating the diet that nature intended for us is rather an anomaly these days, and for our parent’s generation as well.
And with this deviation, of course, there’s going to be an effect.
The effect is that waste doesn’t get pushed out of our bodies as quickly as it’s intended to. You might be surprised to know that in the few remote cultures on Earth that still follow a natural diet, it’s common for the people to have three bowel movements each day: one about thirty minutes after each meal. But in most cultures today, that too is an anomaly. When you understand how much trapped waste most people have in their colons today, you’ll know why it’s a common occurance for people to produce body odor, after just a couple of hours without washing.



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