Toothpaste & Guts

Have you ever given a thought to a possible relationship between your tube of toothpaste and your intestine? Very few people have, but there is something to learn here. When you start using a fresh tube of toothpaste, you squeeze it from the bottom and continue until you decide there is nothing left in the tube. At that point in time, you throw the tube away and get a fresh one. Right? Did you succeed in getting all the paste out of the old toothpaste tube? Not likely!
You see, some of us, because we are like Mr. Scrooge, would cut the toothpaste tube open and find out that we still buy amoxil had a few days’ worth of paste left in the tube! How is this related to the gut you may ask? The food you eat is pushed through the “tube” that is your gut by a force called peristalsis in much the same way as you push the paste through your toothpaste tube. In the same way too, because of the many loops and corners the gut goes through, not all of the food you eat makes it through to the other end. Some are left on the walls, and nooks and crannies here and there. As a matter of fact, research has found that most adults have about 5kg of waste that should have been flushed out still “in residence” in the intestine. This leftover is partially digested or indigestible material that provides a rich medium for bacteria buy generic amoxil and parasites to flourish! At the same time, toxins that your body was meant to have removed remains in close proximity to the absorptive surfaces and the tendency is that you would re-absorb them!

A very large percentage of health problems originate in the gut. Can you do anything to prevent or remove this major health hazard? Yes you can, and the faster you take steps to get rid of the festering and putrefying rubbish that threatens to derail your trip towards optimum health the better. Please take action – today if you can!

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2 Responses to “Toothpaste & Guts”

  • Admin says:

    Hello Charles,
    I am sorry it has taken a long time to respond to your comment. I have been away. Unfortunately using regular laxatives will not do the trick. You need something more versatile than that. There is a product called MagO2 which may just do the trick. It releases oxygen into the gut which will act as a hard brush cleaner. Please let me know how you get on.

  • charles says:

    This is incredible! Dr,how do you suggest we deal with this potentially life-threatening situation.Would regular doses of laxative do the trick?

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