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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

First there’s air, then water, then food --

And then comes a subject that many people would rather not talk about at all. And that would be? Technically it is waste removal. Call it what you want but elimination through bowel movements is a vital part of life.

As part of our current medical paradigm it has become more and more common to adjust our concept of normal by the observation of what is actually average or common. Without going into lengthy detail I will simply say that if greater than 50% of the population suffers from some specific disease, say acid reflux, that does not make acid reflux a normal condition. It may make it common or even average but it is still not physiologically normal. In this case the majority doesn't rule.

When it comes to bowel movements many if not most medical doctors and medical personnel will tell you that it is normal for people to go up to five days without a bowel movement. According to the statistics that I've been able to find it does appear that this five day time period is becoming increasingly common, especially among the populations of affluent countries. Rest assured it is by no means and by no stretch of the imagination normal. Let me reiterate, it is not normal to go five days without moving your bowels. As a matter of fact it is normal to move one's bowels one to three times each and every day. Proper diet and sufficient health make this abundantly clear.

It is imperative for the proper function of the human body to eliminate unwanted and potentially dangerous poisons from the body on a frequent and predictable schedule.

If you or someone you know is suffering from a five-day "norm" you need to find a way of healing and permanently correcting this problem.

In the absence of cancer or other serious pathology, a natural drug-free approach is the only way that I am aware of of permanently correcting this condition.

For more personalized information, you are welcome to e-mail or call us at the Cherubino Health Center for help and direction.

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