DEATH BEGINS IN THE COLON 
                 
                
                The subject of alimentary toxaemia was discussed
                  in London before the Royal Society of Medicine, by 
  fifty seven of the leading physicians of the UK. Among the speakers were eminent
  surgeons, physicians and specialists in the various branches of medicine. 
                This is a resume of the proceedings written in
                  1912-13, a 380 page Report which is on file at the Royal Society
                  of Medicine library in London. Although this was some years
                  ago, it is very relevant to the present time, and probably
                  even more so. Since that time we have removed more
                  nutrients from food, increased the chemical fertilizers and
                  insecticides and started feeding antibiotics and hormones to
                  our animal stocks, all of which has added more toxicity to
                  the system. 
                POISONS OF ALIMENTARY INTESTINAL TOXAEMIA 
  The following is a list of the various poisons noted by the several speakers:
    Indol, skarol, phenol, cresol, indican, sulphurreted hydrogen, ammonia, histidine,
    urrobilin, methy1mercaptan, tetramerhy-lendiamin, pentamethy, lendiamine,
    putrescin, cadaverin, neurin, cholin, muscarline, butyric acid, bera-imidazzoiethy-lamine,
    methylgandinine, promarropine, botulin, tyramine, agamatine, tryptophane,
    sepsin, idolethylanline, sulpherroglobine. 
                Of the 36 poisons mentioned above, several are
                  highly active, producing most profound effects and in very
                  small quantities, and setting up charges which finally result
                  in grave disease. 
                SYMPTOMS AND DISEASES DUE TO ALIMENTARY TOXAEMIA 
  It should be understood that these findings are not mere theories, but are
    the results of demonstrations in actual practice by eminent physicians. Of
    course it is not claimed that elimentary toxaemia is the cause of all the
    symptoms and diseases named: Although of many it may be the sole or principal
    cause some of them are due to other causes as well. In the following summary
    the various symptoms and disorders mentioned in the discussion in London,
    to which reference has been made above, are grouped and classified. 
                THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS 
  Duodenal ulcer causing partial or complete obstruction of the duodenum; pyloric
    spasm; pyloric obstruction; distension and dilation of the stomach; gastric
    ulcer; cancer of the stomach; adhesions of the omentum to the stomach and
    liver; inflammation of the liver; cancer of the liver. 
                The muscular wall of the intestine as well as
                  other muscles atrophy, so that the passage of their contents
                  is hindered The abdominal viscera lose their normal relationship
                  to the spine and to each other, on account of weakening of
                  tile abdominal muscles; these displacements are much more marked
                  and serious in women. Other conditions are: Catarrh of the
                  intestines; foul gases and foul smelling stools; colitis; acute
                  enteritis; appendicitis, acute and chronic; adhesions and 'kinks'
                  of the intestines; visceroptosis; enlargement of spleen, distended
                  abdomen; tenderness of the abdomen; summer diarrhoea of children;
                  inflammation of pancreas; chronic dragging abdominal pains;
                  gastritis; cancer of pancreas; inflammatory changes of gall
                  bladder; cancer of gall bladder; gallstones; degeneration of
                  liver; cirrhosis of liver; infection of the gums, and decay
                  of the teeth; ulcers in the mouth and pharynx. 
                HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS 
  Wasting and weakening of the heart muscles; micorbic cyamosis from breaking
    up of blood cells; fatty degeneration of the heart; endocarditis; myocarditis;
    subnormal blood pressure; enlargement of the heart; the dilatation of the
    aorta; high blood pressure; arteriosclerosis; permanent dilation of arteries. 
                THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 
  Headaches of various kinds - frontal, occipital, temporal, dull or intense,
    hemicrania; headache of a character to lead to a mistaken diagnosis of brain
    mmour. Dr Lane tells of a case where a surgeon had proposed an operation
    for the removal of a tumour from the frontal lobe of the brain; the difficulty
    was wholly removed by the exclusion of the colon. Acute neuralgia pains in
    the legs; neuritis; twitchillg of the eyes and of muscles of face, arms,
    legs etc. Lassitude; irritability; disturbances of nervous system, varying
    from simple headaches to absolute collapse; mental and physical depression.
    insomnia; troubled sleep, unpleasant dreams; Un-refreshing sleep, the patient
    awakening tired; excessive sleepiness, patient falling asleep in the daytime;
    shivery sensation across lower spinal region; burning sensations in face,
    hands etc; epileptiform tic; typhoid state; paralysis; chronic fatigue; honor
    of noises; morbid introspection; perverted moral feelings; melancholia, mania,
    loss of memory; difficulty of mental concentration; imbecility; insanity;
    delirium, coma. 
                THE EYES 
  Degenerative changes in the eyes; inflammation of the lens; inflammation of
    the optic nerve; hardening of the lens; sclerotitis; iritis; iridocyclitis;
    cataract; recurrent haemorrhage in the haemorrhage in the retina; eye dull
    and heavy. 
                THE SKIN 
  Formation of wrinkles; thin, inelastic, starchy skin; pigmentation's of the
    skin - yellow, brown, slate-black, blue; muddy complexion, offensive secretion
    from the skin of flexures; thickening of the skin of the back of the hand
    - sores and boils; pemphigus; pruritus, herpes; eczema; dermatitis; lupus
    erythemarosus; acne rosacrea; cold, clammy extremities; dark circles under
    the eyes; seborrhea; psoriasis; pityriasis; alopecia, lichen; planus; jaundice; "An
    infinitesimal amount of poison may suffice to cause skin emption". 
                MUSCLES AND JOINTS
  Degeneration of the muscles; "Muscles waste and become soft and in advanced
  cases tear easily. In young life the muscular debility produces the deformities
  which are called dorsal excurvation, or round shoulders, lateral curvature,
  flat-foot, and knock-knee". Weakness of abdominal muscles causes accumulation
  of faeces in the pelvic colon, which renders evacuation of contents more and
  more difficult. Prominence of bones; rheumatic pains simulating sciatica and
  lumbago; various muscular pains; muscular rheumatism; arthritis deformities;
  synavitis; rickets; arthritis, acute and chronic. Tubercle, and rheumatoid
  arthritis are the direct result of intestinal intoxication. Dr Lane says: "I
  do not believe it is possible for either of these diseases to obtain a foothold
  except in the presence of stasis." 
                GENITO-URINARY AND REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS 
  Various displacements, distortion and disease of the uterus; change in the
    whole forms contour of women; fibrosis of breast; WastiIlg of breasts; induration
    of breasts; sub-acute and chronic mastitis; cancer of breast; meTritis and
    endomestritis; infection of bladder especially in women; frequent urination
    albmnosuria; acute nephritis; movable kidney; floating kidney. Dr Lane goes
    so far as to say: "Autointoxication plays so large a part in the development
    of disease of the female genito-urinary apparatus, that it may be regarded
    by the gynaecologist as a product of intestinal stasis." 
                GENERAL DISORDERS AND DISTURBANCES OF NUTRITION 
  Degeneration of the organs of elimination, especially the liver, kidneys (Bright's
    disease) and spleen; pernicious anaemia; lowered resistance to infection
    of all kind; premature senile decay; retardation of growth in children, accompanied
    by mental irritability and muscular fatigue; adenoids, enlarged tonsils;
    scurvy; enlarged thyroid (goitre); various tumours and thyroid; Raynaud's
    disease. In those who apparently suffer no harm from constipation during
    a long series of years there is perhaps, as suggested by Hertz, a partial
    immunity established. The writer has long believed that such an immunity
    is sometimes established in the very obstinate constipation which accompanies
    absolute fasting, because of the cleansing of the tongue and re-appearance
    of appetite which often occurs at the end of the second or third week of
    the fast, a phenomenon very like that which appears in typhoid fever and
    other continued fevers. It must be supposed, however, that even the establishment
    or so-called immunity lnsures the body against all injury. The labour of
    eliminating an enormous amount of virulent toxins, which falls upon the kidneys,
    damages the renal tissues and produces premature failure of these essential
    organs. Any process which develops toxins within the body is a menace to
    the life of the tissues and should be suppressed as far as possible, and
    as quickly as possible. 
                The fact that symptoms of poisoning resulting
                  from constipation do not appear at once is no evidence that
                  injury is not done. Dr William Hunter in the course of the
                  London discussion remarked that the fact that chronic constipation "might
                  exist in certain individuals as an almost permanent condition
                  without apparently causing ill health is due solely to the
                  power and protective action of the liver. It is not any evidence
                  of the comparative harmlessness of constipation per se, but
                  only an evidence that some individuals possess the caecum and
                  the colon of any ox, with the liver of a pig, capable of doing
                  any amount of distoxification." In the face of such an
                  array of evidence backed up by authority of nearly 60 eminent
                  English physicians - and many hundreds of other English, US,
                  German and French physicians whose names might be added - it
                  is no longer possible to ignore the importance of alimentary
                  toxaemia or autointoxication as a fact in the production of
                  disease. To no other single cause is it possible to attribute
                  one-tenth as many various and widely diverse disorders. It
                  may be said that almost every chronic disease known is directly
                  or indirectly due to the influence of bacterial poisons absorbed
                  from the intestine. The colon may be justly looked upon as
                  a veritable Pandora's box, out of which come more human misery
                  and suffering, mental and moral as well as physical than from
                  any other know source. 
                The colon is a sewage system but by neglect and
                  abuse it becomes a cesspool. When it is clean and normal we
                  are well and happy; let it stagnate, and it will distill the
                  poisons of decay, fermentation and putrefaction into the blood,
                  poisoning the brain and nervous system so that we become mentally
                  depressed and irritable; it will poison the heart so that we
                  are weak and listless; poisons the lungs so that the breath
                  is foul; poisons the digestive organs so that we are distressed
                  and bloated; and poisons the blood so that the skin is sallow
                  and unhealthy. In short, every organ of the body is poisoned
                  and we age prematurely, look and feel old, the joints are stiff
                  and painful, neuritis, dull eyes and a sluggish brain overtake
                  us; the pleasure of living is gone. 
                To reverse this condition requires a change in
                  diet, exercise and cleansing procedures. One of the easiest
                  and quickest ways has been found in using colon hydrotherapy.
                  This is accomplished by inserting a speculum in the bowel with
                  an inlet and outlet attachment. Water can therefore be instilled
                  and removed at will. This cleanses and exercises the colon
                  and dislodges old waste and gas, giving a light, healthy feeling
                  internally. 
                
                CANCER RISK FOR WOMEN
                  A new study by University
                  of San Francisco medical researchers has revived a turn-of-the-century
                  idea that substances
                  produced in the bowel can have damaging health effects. The
                  study's findings also support recent suggestions of a link
                  between a diet high in fat and low in fibre and an increasing
                risk of developing breast cancer. 
                The study of 1,481 non-nursing women showed that
                  those who are severely constipated tend to have abnormal cells
                  in the fluid extracted from their breasts. Such cells have
                  been found in woman with breast cancer and, the researchers
                  suggested, may indicate that the women face an increased risk
                  of developing cancer. The cellular abnormalities occurred five
                  times as often in women who moved their bowels fewer than three
                  times a week than in woman who did so more than once a day.
                  Chronic constipation is often the result of a diet high in
                  protein, fat and refined carbohydrates (sugars and refined
                  flour) but low in the fibrous foods as whole grains, fruits
                  and vegetables. 
                
  REGULAR COLON HYDROTHERAPY LOWERS TOXICITY
  Most of us experience varying degrees
    of constipation and digestive difficulties. Using water to cleanse the colon
                  has been practised for thousands of years by holy men in India
                  and has always been, part, of European nature cure. Not only
                  does it detoxify the colon, tile whole body can benefit. Often
                  skin clears, digestion improves, energy increases, headaches
                  go and the brain functions better. Such benefits are often
                  reported, but as far as we know they have not been studied
                  before. 
  The putrefactive micro-organisms we all have in the Colon produce significant
  amounts of toxic compounds. These poisons include. hydrogen sulphide (bad egg
  smell), ammonia, histamine, phenol and p-cresol, and some awful-sounding substances
  like cadaverine, putrescine and skatole;, They have ,a direct toxic effect
  on the gut wall, but they also reach other parts of the body if absorbed. The
  liver cannot detoxify some of them and they may be excreated in urine or sweat.
  Constipation prolongs the stay ,of waste in the colon and increases the production
  and absorption of toxins. 
                A trial conducted at the University of Kuopio
                  in Finland and published in Experimental Clinical Gastroentero!ogy
                  studied the effect of one week continuous and four successive
                  three day colonic hydrotherapies. Toxcity was tested by measuring
                  two common toxins in the urine (phetiol and 
  p-cresol), plus three enzymes which are involved in the release of toxins:
  beta-glucuroludase, nitroreductase and urease. 
                After daily colon hydrotherapies for one week,
                  the toxic indicators were all significantly lower. They remained
                  lowered two weeks after the therapy. When the colon hydrotherapy
                  was repeated in three day sequences, daily urinary output of
                  p-cresol showed a statistically significant decrease.. . 
                Other good effects reported included an increase
                  in frequency and softening of the stool, alleviation of haemorrhoids
                  and headaches. 
                Faecal Enzyme Activities, Gut Function and Urinary
                  Phenols, 
  Effect of Repeated Daily Colonic Hydrotherapy. 
  By: W H Ling, A. Ariyasheed, O. Hanninen. 
                 
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