Do you know someone who smokes a cigarette or downs a cup of coffee in order to have a noteworthy bowel movement?
It doesn't have to be this way. Not when there are so many easy, all natural, inexpensive methods to help anyone get regular and stay regular.
Stress, bagels, resentment, pasta, anxiety, cheese, hamburgers, doughnuts, ice cream and unforgiveness combine to form mucoid ("moo-coyed") plaque -- a goopy, rubbery black-green tar that coats the walls of our intestines, diminishes your body's ability to absorb nutrients and backs up your entire system.
Between 3-4 million Americans suffer from serious constipation.
And many more yo-yo back and forth between constipation and diarrhea on a regular basis.
Moving your bowels - "going number two", "using the little girls room", "pinching a log" or "taking a dump" - should be a natural, daily occurrence in the rhythm of life - The same way the sun comes up in the morning and sets in the evening.
Contrary to popular belief, the NUMBER of times you go a day is not a deciding factor in determining if you are constipated.
According to the Mayo Clinic: "It's normal for someone to have anywhere from 3 bowel movements per week to three bowel movements a day.
If your stools are soft and pass easily and you pass them at least three times per week, you're not constipated."
Others believe differently. Dr. Lynn Hardy, N.D., C.N.C., director of the Global College of Natural Medicine says "if you eat one meal a day you should have one bowel movement a day later.
The "transit time" or how long it takes food to travel from the moment you eat it to the moment you excrete it is a determining factor of effects of constipation on your health.
Even with one bowel movement per day, if you eat three meals a day, there are at least two meals' worth of waste sitting in the colon at any given time.
Regardless of whether you go once a day or once a week, the tell-tale signs of constipation are pretty much the same:
=>hard, painful "pebble" like movements;
=>constant straining and/or painful movements;
=>feeling bloated, gassy, uncomfortable and/or sluggish;
=>Skin eruptions; rashes;
=>halitosis or bad breath;
=>cloudy or discolored sclera (whites of the eyes); and/or
=>headaches
There are many fast, easy and inexpensive cures to "loosen you up" without a trip the local proctologist or taking expensive medication.
1) Salt Flush - Guaranteed to get things moving in 20 minutes or less. The salt flush has been used in fasting regimens for over 50 years. It is totally safe, non-habit forming and very effective.
Recipe: Mix 2 rounded teaspoons of sea salt (do not use Kosher or Iodized table salt) with 1 quart (4 cups) warm water.
Down it as quickly as possible. The salt water is the same gravity as your blood, so it won't be absorbed into your bloodstream.
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