Detox for Life Your Bottom Line Its Your Colon or Your Life

Addressing a life-threatening subject with sensitivity and humor, this book brings detoxification and colon cleansing to the public forefront. With increasing cancer rates, the high toxicity of our environment, and shelves upon shelves of additive-laden foods in supermarkets, there has never been a more appropriate time to discuss the benefits of health management. Explained in detail are the impact and consequences of autointoxication and digestive maladies. Also discussed are reasons for body cleansing through colonics, enemas, and herbal remedies.
5 Stars Outstanding!
I have known for a long time that we lead very toxic lives… but this was a bit of a wake-up call. Since Ive spent a great deal of time and energy tring to cleanse from parasites and detoxify. Anyone who found this book useful might like the ebook posted on the bodypurenow.com website as well.
This book is a must read… be prepared to rethink all your habits and make a real lifestyle change!
5 Stars An Awesome Read for anyone wanting to live their best life
A great book and funny read! Loree really knows her stuff. This book has everything you need to know about detoxing the body. I would highly recommend it to anyone who has questions and aren’t sure what to do when they want to start detoxing.
5 Stars Informative, Funny and Practical, a guys perspective.
Like most men I avoid the doctor and don’t always listen to my body or wife when I should, and I shrug off the little aches and pains that could be signals the body is trying to tell me something… Well, this handily little information packed book will help you to avoid doctor visits, especially the most feared by men, the ones for their backside.
It’s an easy read that give insight and practical information that is easy to implement and logical.
Jon
2 Stars cloaca maxima
This book contains about fifteen percent useful information. The rest is made up of stories about colon cleansing, the politics of same, testimonials, etc. While the author’s enthusiasm is hard to beat, she only touches on the basis of a clean system: whole grains, veggies, plant protein, etc. Colon cleansing will not undo years of abuse, and the best way to avoid the consequences is by eating in a colon – friendly way, that is, like a Vegan.
Cleanse if you like – it’s better than nothing, and probably won’t hurt. But the optimum way to optimum health is an intelligent diet.
5 Stars As we take care of our outsides, what are we doing about our insides?
Loree Taylor Jordan is passionate about poop! With funny quotes and chapter subtitles (…Fluffy Floaters, Stinky Sinkies…), she approaches the serious subject of detoxifying our innards after cumulative years of abuse.
As we baby boomers not-so-quietly enter our golden years, we need to assess the quality of our health. While our generation spends hours and dollars on making sure we look good on the outside, what are we doing to take care of the inside? Jordan emphasizes the need for purging our bodies of years of accumulated toxins through herbal cleansing, colon hydrotherapy, and herbs to replenish the good bacteria that aids in our digestion. She suggests that many of our diseases and illnesses–such as cancer, may be the result of internal toxification.
Jordan says that even those of us who eat relatively healthy still suffer from the cumulative effect of toxins stuck to our intestinal walls. Some of us suffer from bouts of headaches, dizziness, fatigue, or unclear thinking. She confesses that even she was surprised when she eliminated a black rubber-like snake of mass one day. I’ve read about this before and I honestly don’t understand. I reflect on those who abuse their bodies with poor dietary habits and those who ingest the best nutrient-rich foods, whose colonoscopies reveal a clean pink-lined colon.
As passionate as Jordan has been about eating healthy and detoxifying, and even “forcing” her now ex-husband and two sons to do the same, I wondered what she is doing now. Seven years after the publication of her Detox book, I found several online videos of her talking about addiction…to donuts.
Detox for Life is still an informative and resourceful read. It encourages you to be conscious about what you put into your mouth and to chew your food slowly in order to allow the enzymes of your saliva to start digesting the food before you swallow. As I approach my life’s half-century mark and find my own digestion growing sluggish, I started doing the following: drink more prune juice to soften the stool (Jordan didn’t recommend this specifically, but it’s something I decided to do until I have my initial colonoscopy); eat raw garlic or onion (when I’m working in my home office) in order to rid my intestines of potential parasites (I eat sushi and raw beef in the form of chi-kufta, an Armenian meat appetizer); try to drink half my body weight (in ounces) of water each day, and try to eat even more raw veggies and fruits for their enzyme-rich properties.
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