April 5, 2009
A few years ago an article in the San Diego Union Tribune announced the finding of rocket fuel in milk. Yes, you did read that correctly, I did say rocket fuel. I was stunned by this and shared it with a friend. My friend didn’t think this was a big deal, and honestly, I think I found that more astounding. Because, of course, people put milk in their bodies and therefore, they are putting rocket fuel in their bodies, sometimes several times each day. You understand that I’m saying..
Later, I learned that this same person believed that the chlorine that municipalities put in the water supply was actually helpful in making us clean while bathing. At first I was sure that this was a joke, but I was assured it was not. Sometimes you just scratch your head a little bit.
Unfortunately, though, I think it’s commonplace for people today to dramatically underestimate the damage caused to our bodies by putting such chemicals inside our bodies. And I believe it’s also common for people to underestimate and just not to be aware of all of the hidden and dangerous chemicals in what we consume, like in milk and far too many more commonly consumed items.
Unfortunately, our bodies aren’t designed to be able to handle all of these chemicals, so we don’t just effectively eliminate them - and we end up storing a lot of them. And the assertion that all of these man-made chemicals are safe in the body is laughable. How would anyone know for an absolute fact that any of these chemicals are safe in the body?
Most of the chemicals that are common in the body haven’t even been around for long, so it would have been impossible for any real studies to have looked at the effects of time, accumulation, and the combination of the chemicals with other chemicals from other sources that have also become trapped in the body. Or, for that matter, if all of these chemicals trapped in the body have any effects on the next generation. Or generations after that. It simply hasn’t been done, or has it?
At the same time that so many chemicals used in and on our bodies has increased, health problems in individuals have also increased astronomically. They’re increasing so fast you can almost watch it happen. Not long ago, it was estimated that 30 percent of the population would have a problem with cancer. Now, it’s estimated that half of the population will have a problem with cancer.
In fact, you could look at our society as a whole, with the increase in both the number of common chemicals used in and on our bodies, and the dramatic rise in health problems and say conclusively: We’ve conducted one giant experiment, with the participation of an entire culture. Regrettably, we’ve found that without a doubt, the use and accumulation of unnatural chemicals in the body absolutely causes problems. Often times though, you don’t see the problems immediately which is why we unfortunately didn’t make the direct connection right away.
The only question left is: Do we want to keep this experiment with our health and bodies up? Or do we want to spend some time doing a deep body cleanse with a colon cleanse in order to remove these stored chemicals and curtail their use - in general? Do we want to put an stop this experiment or do we want to just let people (and generations) keep getting sicker and sicker? It’s our choice: What will we decide?
April 3, 2009
Have you ever wondered what body odor is and where exactly it comes from?
I bet you’d be surprised to know that body odor is often a sign of internal toxicity - and an indication of the need for colon cleansing. 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 shocked at the images of filth that most people carry inside 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.
This may be new to you, so let’s back up a bit and look at why this is the case.
Well, modern diets aren’t exactly what nature intended for us to eat. 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 stoves and ovens didn’t come in the nature package, most of our food would be raw, or uncooked, and the fiber and enzymes in those foods still intact. It’s how our ancestors lived for millions of years, and it’s a diet designed to push the waste from our colon right out of our bodies 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 should. 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 see and understand how much filth most people carry in their colons today, you’ll understand why it’s common for people to produce a body odor, after just a few hours without bathing.
March 30, 2009
I find it more than a bit amusing that I’m such a big proponent of colon cleansing because the first couple times anyone brought up the subject around me, my response was something along the lines of, “Um, do you mind if we talk about something else?”
But the flat stomach of the second person who brought it to my attention, got me signed up in a cleansing and detoxification spa a few weeks later. While there, I plugged my nose with toilet paper while colon cleansing and was repulsed at the filth that came pouring out of me. Eventually, I became comfortable with the process, and instead became repulsed at the filth that was inside of me, and also quite determined to get it out of my body.
Although most don’t know it, the average person has ten plus pounds of old and uneliminated fecal matter stuck in their colon and it can take some effort to get it out. Most people also aren’t aware that having so much stored filth in the body is also responsible for many of the health problems that people commonly experience.
For almost a hundred years, esteemed naturopaths have said that all illness begin in the colon. While I still believe this to be true today, these days, most people also have small holes in their colon walls - which allows waste from the colon to escape and reside en masse throughout the entire body.
This is a fairly new predicament for the human population, and it can be attributed to a fungal condition in the body called candida overgrowth. It’s estimated that close to 90 percent of the population has a problem with candida overgrowth, but most don’t know it. Also unfortunately, candida overgrowth is rarely diagnosed, but the symptoms are often given the names of disease.
To give you a quick run down on candida overgrowth, it’s a problem that occurs when the healthy bacteria in the colon (called probiotics) are killed, usually by taking antibiotics, birth control pills, or steroids, and by just generally having a high sugar and refined carbohydrate diet.
With these healthy bacteria that are meant to dine on the yeast candida gone, the yeast that was only meant to reside in our colons in small amounts can now grow to large proportions. In large proportions, the yeast now morphs into a fungus, and often eats small holes right through your colon walls - which allows the filth in the colon to escape and pollute the entire body. This combination, as you can imagine, creates highly toxic people and can be responsible for any number of health problems, including what appear from the outside to be emotional problems.
These are just a couple of the reasons colon cleansing and a candida cleanse are so desperately needed. Most people don’t understand how much waste is stored in the average person’s body or how many problems such toxic conditions create in the human body. But when you see it all pour out of you in amounts you never in a million years would have thought possible, the question, “Are we really that toxic?” becomes a bit mute. And when you watch your health problems disappear along with the stored filth, what was actually the cause of the problem also becomes quite clear.
March 26, 2009
Body odor becomes an interesting subject when you realize we’re really not meant to have it. Body odor is actually a sign of toxicity in the body - its odor leaking through our skin.
How do I know? Well, I’ve done very thorough body cleansing and except for a rare occasion, I haven’t had daily body odor in years - which wasn’t the case before I began cleansing. The occasion when it appears is when I’m detoxifying, in which case I can smell that mess as it’s leaving my body.
Perhaps you’ve seen images on the Internet of huge amounts of filth being removed from the body through colon cleansing? You may have also heard that most people have 10 or more pounds of old decaying fecal matter trapped in their colons at any given time. And at some point, it’s going to start to smell.
Have you ever wondered why the average person starts smelling somewhere between 13 and 16 years old? And why don’t they smell before then?
The answer: that’s about the number of years it takes to clog up our insides enough to produce a daily odor. For most, 13 to 16 years of generally unnatural eating habits does the trick just fine. And for most it’ll then take another 15 or 20 years to take it to the next level and produce what we call health problems from all of that accumulated waste in the body. But the point is, we’re really not supposed to smell from the inside out.
Bad breath is just another sign of toxicity in the body. To understand this, you’ll need to know that it’s a straight pathway from your mouth to your colon, and the reverse path is also true. So, bad breath (unless, of course, it’s garlic produced) is a sign of a toxic colon, and I’ll let you figure out the implications of what you’re really smelling.
Morning breath is common, and since I’ve cleansed deeply, it also hasn’t appeared in years. Why is morning breath so common and why does it occur? I’ll explain…
Our bodies detoxify themselves as we sleep. Our bodies take this time to detoxify us because we’re not digesting food and thus have extra energy to apply to the task.
So, each night, our bodies work to detoxify us from our daily incoming load of chemicals and previously unaddressed toxins. And each morning, we can smell the toxins on our breath that have been loosened for removal. The white coating that is common on tongues in the morning - those are toxins your body is releasing.
Morning breath is a mild detoxification symptom - or a symptom people experience when their bodies are detoxifying. And the heavier the toxicity situation, the greater the symptoms. So, the more toxic your body is, the more pungent your breath in the morning will be.
The good news is that you can cleanse your body to remove enormous stores of that toxicity, and along with it - you can remove your body odor.
One nice thing about cleansing your body enough so that you no longer have a daily odor is that deodorant is no longer needed.
Eliminating deodorant is important because most deodorants contain aluminum. That may not seem like a big deal until you understand that aluminum is generally associated with brain atrophying diseases, including dementia and Alzheimer’s, and that ninety percent of what you put on your skin makes it into your bloodstream. This makes eliminating deodorant an important step in the right direction - if you want to remember your grandchildren on your eighth birthday.

