Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 17-01-2008
Tags: food, government, health, nutrition, politics

An alternative to rotting in my earthly shell?
Going to order a colon cleanse. First of all let me say , that I cannot belive it is hoax, considering what we eat these days, preservatives & the chemicals, not to mentin the abuse the animals endure that we eat. Im no animals rights activist, people first I say. And have bought meat from local organic farms, but its not affordbale for us.
I was raised on pizza and fast food. I have always suffered from constipation (even as a child) and recently hemoroids.
However, I take barley green, amino acids and various vitamins dailey. Seems like I intake more of that crap than food on a daily basis. Also, I only drink distilled water, no other fluids. Im 30 yrs old.
If you want to persuade me that a colon cleanse is not necessary, forget it.
I want to know…what brand have you tried that works, what were you direct benefits and were you able to go to work during cleansing.
I want that giant 3 ft. waste, know what I mean!
I really think that something as serious as your medical issues should always be dicussed with a Dr 1st. There could be another issue causing the problems with your digestive system and the clense could make it worse.
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