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Hi! Having your colon cleansed or taking colon pills is becoming more popular. What is your opinion on colon pills? Has anyone taken colon pills? If so, what kind did you take and did they have good results?
I look forward to the replies! Smile

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It's phoney baloney -- and possibly risky to your health. From the reputable QuackWatch website:
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It's ["detoxification" with pills and fasting] an irrational concept, yet an intriguing idea, that modern life so fills us with poisons from polluted air and food additives that we need to be periodically "cleaned out" ("detoxified"). Never mind that natural chemicals in our foods are thousands of times more potent than additives, or that most Americans are healthier, live longer, and can choose from the most healthful food supply ever available.

The elaborate, manipulative hoax of "detoxification" is gaining ground. Many people sincerely believe that their intestines, colon, and blood stream are subject to "clogging" by undigested foods and poisons. Food faddists seem to have a special fascination with bowels, colons, and body wastes.)

The supposed need to detox is promoted through extensive writings, advertisements and door-to-door pitches. This usually involves fasting several times a year for a few days while taking laxatives or diuretics to "clean out the system."
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The detoxification theory can enable con artists to gain great power over their customers by diagnosing and curing "potentially fatal" (but nonexistent) illnesses. "They have to invent the idea of toxins," says Peter Fodor, president of the Lipoplasty Society of North America, "because that gives them something to pretend they can fix."

It can be terrifying to believe that one's body is being poisoned by toxins from within. But if this were true, the human race would not have survived, says Vincent F. Cordaro, M.D., an FDA medical officer. "A person who retained wastes and toxins would be very ill and could die if not treated. The whole concept is irrational and unscientific."
A related article by Stephen Barrett, M.D.: Gastrointestinal Quackery: Colonics, Laxatives, and More
 
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I agree with the professor, and I'm a surgeon who's practiced for about thirty years. It's completely and totally bogus at best, and dangerous at worst. There's absolutely no science behind it whatsoever; the main effect is to transfer money from the credulous to the unscrupulous. For the latter, it's cleansing indeed.
 
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For the latter, it's cleansing indeed.
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Some historical background, from Barrett (above):
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The theory of "autointoxication" states that stagnation of the large intestine (colon) causes toxins to form that are absorbed and poison the body. Some proponents depict the large intestine as a "sewage system" that becomes a "cesspool" if neglected. Other proponents state that constipation causes hardened feces to accumulate for months (or even years) on the walls of the large intestine and block it from absorbing or eliminating properly. This, they say, causes food to remain undigested and wastes from the blood to be reabsorbed by the body [2].

Around the turn of the twentieth century many physicians accepted the concept of autointoxication, but it was abandoned after scientific observations proved it wrong. In 1919 and 1922, it was clearly demonstrated that symptoms of headache, fatigue, and loss of appetite that accompanied fecal impaction were caused by mechanical distension of the colon rather than by production or absorption of toxins [3,4]. Moreover, direct observation of the colon during surgical procedures or autopsies found no evidence that hardened feces accumulate on the intestinal walls.
Hey Sid, you've opened a lot of colons! Ever seen impacted feces months or years old, leaching evil toxins into an unsuspecting patient to cause all manner of disease? We want eyewitness testimony. Smile

More Barrett:
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The FDA classifies colonic irrigation systems as Class III devices that cannot be legally marketed except for medically indicated colon cleansing (such as before a radiologic endoscopic examination). No system has been approved for "routine" colon cleansing to promote the general well being of a patient. Since 1997, the agency has issued at least seven warning letters related to colon therapy...
He goes on to detail the cases. The most recent of the numbered references are from 2003.
 
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Does this mean I can take the candle out of my ear now?
 
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The stuff about colonic irrigation is somewhat off-topic, since AnimalAngel was asking about pills. "Pills" pretty much means laxatives, doesn't it?
 
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Does this mean I can take the candle out of my ear now?
Ear Candling and its efficacy:
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Tympanometric measurements in an ear canal model demonstrated that ear candles do not produce negative pressure. A limited clinical trial (eight ears) showed no removal of cerumen from the external auditory canal. Candle wax was actually deposited in some...Ear candles have no benefit in the management of cerumen and may result in serious injury.
Keep them in, Dorian, if they're becoming. Just don't light them!
 
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"Just don't light them!"

Now you tell me!
 
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I watched a show on Discovery Health with Doctor Oz...they did a study on a group of women...one group fasted and "cleansed" while the other partied and ate pretty much whatever they wanted...at the end there was no difference between the two groups blood, urine, or saliva testings.
 
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Both groups were probably tired, but at least one group had some good memories about how they got tired. Big Grin
 
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Ok, I know there are pills out there that are not healthy that are supposed to be for cleaning out the colon. What about pills that are supposed to be healthy, that you find in places like GNC and other health stores...such as this one: BodyGold ColonClenz?

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Did you read the post from Sid, our "Resident Surgeon"? or the quotes Professor provided from a well respected MD?

It is bogus!
I am all in favour of investigating alternative health care options, but please remember that just because it can be found in a "nutrition" or "health food" shop, that does not mean that it is effective, or even safe!
If you need to "cleanse" because your body is not behaving, then spend a few days eating a few extra servings of fruit and drinking juices and herbal teas in place of sodas and coffee, but do not spend perfectly good money on a scam.
I read the ingredients on the product you mentioned, and it's a pretty fair herbal laxative, but laxatives are NOT supposed to be taken daily, except on the advice of your health care provider, usually to counter the side effects of a medication.
Laxatives are not "cleansing" and do not improve your health, boost your immune system or provide winning lotto numbers... laxatives help you poop...period.

Eating a healthy, balanced diet is your best route to healthy, normal bowel function.

If you're really constipated, try Sennakot or any of the fiber supplements available.

If you are irregular for more than a few days or if other symptoms are present, you may want to consult a physician to rule out anything serious as an underlying cause.
 
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When I saw AA's last post, I really didn't have time to reply properly. Now, seeing MrsS's, I see that I don't have to reply. Shesaid everthing I would have said.

AA, if you really feel the need to "cleanse" yourself, but a loaf of double fiber whole wheat bread. (I mistakenly bought one once. I didn't notice the "Double Fiber!") Trust me that after eating two pieces a day for a week, you'll be "cleansed" just fine.
 
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Professor: not exactly! But early in my blogging life, I posted this...(I'll admit I was a little wordy back then.)
 
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Very enjoyable reading, Sid. You are a gifted writer Smile though it was a scary story. At least the patient didn't try taking 'colon pills'.
 
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I always enjoy Dr. Sids writings....I even have his book! Big Grin
 
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I bought this cereal a few years back and it had a warning label on it.

 
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