What
Food To Eat After A Colon Cleanse
Most people over time do an excellent
job of selecting a colon cleanse that works for them,
but they fail miserably in deciding what diet to eat
after a colon cleanse. This is as equally important
as the cleanse itself.
Each year in the United States the
average American consumes 150 pounds of sugar and 600
cans of pop; that is the equivalent of ingesting 55
teaspoons of sugar per person per day. No wonder then
that we are a nation of overweight people who are dying
every day of diabetes and heart disease. Leave sugar
off your list of what diet to eat after a colon cleanse.
Junk foods and soft drinks contain
dangerous levels of additives and chemicals in addition
to sugar. Many of these products are laced with exitotoxins,
such as MSG and aspartame. Exitotoxins are substances
that are added to foods and beverages that literally
stimulate neurons to death thus causing brain damage.
Water
In making up your mind about what
diet to eat and drink after a colon cleanse, water should
be the first on your list. All the experts agree that
by drinking at least eight glasses of water every day
you keep the colon doctor away. Even the cavemen discovered
the more water they drank the easier it became to exit
fecal material from their body. You should avoid unfiltered
tap water at all costs since it may contain fluoride,
arsenic, and other toxic substances.
Exercise
Number two on your list of what diet
to eat after a colon cleanse should be exercise. Sure
you do not literally eat or drink exercise, but you
sure do suck in the oxygen as you increase your heart
rate. Another added benefit is that when you sweat,
toxins are released from your skin that would have otherwise
remained in your system.
With a daily exercise program that
includes both aerobic and weight training, today’s
generation should never be constipated no matter what
they eat and drink.
If you are constipated you are self-poisoning
yourself. When toxins accumulate in our large intestine,
we feel irritable and depressed. These toxins give us
bad breath and also attack the heart and cause the stomach
to swell up. When these toxins try exiting the bodies
through the skin, rashes and blotches appear.
Fiber
This will be the third item on your list of what diet
to eat after a colon cleanse. Dietary fiber plays a
crucial role in the proper function and maintenance
of the colon because it keeps stool soft and lowers
pressure inside the colon so that bowel contents can
move through and exit easily.
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