Bowel (bowel disorders)

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Bowel: the lower six feet of the intestine; also known as the large intestine or colon.

Overview

The bowel begins at the cecum (the fist-sized pouch at the junction of the small and large intestine; the appendix dangles from the cecum) and ends at the anus.

The bowel is the most toxic area of the body and the area of the body most subject to cancer because of mold and fungal infestation and production of their mycotoxins.

The expression, “Cancer begins in the colon!” says it best.  But wait, there is more!  Colon polyps are actually fungal growths on the wall of the colon.  Clipping of polyps is DANGEROUS!  Over 5,000 people die every year from post surgical removal of polyps during “routine” colonoscopy.

The question is: WHY do we develop polyps, NOT do we have them.  The answer is because we are toxic and acidic and systemically INFESTED with mold and fungus.

For you information, CANCER is not a disease; it is a systemic take-over of the body by mold and fungi.  See May Edition of Special Insights, The Missing Diagnosis, Jill’s Story, Case Study #1 in the Archive Tab above.

The bowel is easily maintained and kept healthy by following the Low or High Enema Protocol. The bowel is the target zone for colonoscopy. Polyps form in the wall of the colon, but removal of polyps is a dangerous procedure. More people die each year from internal bleeding and complications associated with polyp ‘removal’ than die of colon cancer; 90% of polyps removed are benign.

Colon cancer is a TERRAIN and lifestyle issue that has absolutely nothing to do with your genes or DNA.  It is a self-imposed condition of neglect and abuse.

A better solution than subjecting yourself to colonoscopy and polyp ‘clipping’ is to practice Low or High Enema Protocol so you will not grow polyps or develop colon cancer.

The bowels should move at least three times a day, every day; anything les is modified constipation, opinions to the contrary not withstanding.  Constipation is FIRST and FOREMOST a fungus condition that also involves the gut, water intake, sweets, diet and digestion issues and can only be remedied by lifestyle changes.

The Mold & Fungus Protocol should be at the TOP OF THE LIST for all things, bowel!

The colon is the location for manifestation of diverticulitis and colitis.  In men, the colon is located next to the prostate and is a serious source of prostate infection. However, men’s #1 issue with prostate is inflammation, poor circulation and autoimmune attacks stemming from the intestinal tract both large and small intestine.

Male prostate issues always involve the colon; prostate problems are the male equivalent of bladder infections in females which are seldom ‘infections’ and almost always driven by inflammation in the gut. Prostate infections have a bowel/gut aspect, and in women they are closely linked to hormonal imbalances of the regulatory hormones: leptin, insulin, adrenaline and glucagon. To learn more, read Special Insights, Change Your Food Habits, Change Your Life here.

In women, the bowels are closely linked to menstrual difficulties and menopausal issues. Poor digestion of food drives and dietary sweets and carbohydrates fuel production of putrid gas and bloating. Yeast issues and bladder infections have a bowel/gut aspect, and in women they are closely linked to hormonal imbalances of the regulatory hormones: leptin, insulin, adrenaline and glucagon. To learn more, read Special Insights, Change Your Food Habits, Change Your Life here.

The existance of hemorrhoids confirms of bowel, diet, and digestion issues aggravated by incorrect positioning during defecation.

Bowel disorders are CLASSIC manifestations of a sick, compromised liver and poor bile production. Bowel issues have great impact on sleep disorders and inability to experience deep sleep.

The Autoimmune Attack Cycle™ and Sugar/Alcohol Cycle are active in all bowel disorders.  Terrain management is a core principle of YAC and the book, Young Again! 

Solutions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for help and be open to new ideas.

See the 6th edition of Young Again! for further discussion of this topic.

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