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COLON BLOCKAGE

March 2nd, 2010 by coloninf under Colon Constipation, Colonic Diseases. No Comments.

Delectable food, no matter how unhealthy, is pretty hard to resist and sometimes, the taste buds just keep sending memories of how good it tastes to your brain. The next thing you know, you’re giving in and munching on that zero-nutrition platter with a smile on your face.
The thing is, however, the satisfaction lasts only until that last crumb touches your tongue, or until you feel bloated with all that junk you just so willingly admitted to your body system. And as for its long-term effects, well, that is another story. Why don’t we try and take a look at a few issues you just might end up encountering, in trade for that glazed donut or cheese-and-bacon-bits-topped potato wedges, and see if it should still be so difficult to resist unhealthy food?
1.     Obesity. The accumulation of body fat in excess of the daily dietary requirement is actually as bad as it sounds, causing the likeability of acquiring heart disease, having difficulty in breathing and sleeping, and many other complications. It may be one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but it may be prevented. In addition to physical exercise, a great deal of discipline and willingness to avoid the unnecessary intake of oil, fat and excess calories will be of great benefit. So close your eyes, take a deep breath and ditch that double patty burger, and forget about that extra serving of mayo.

2.     Colon Blockage. Junk food often has little to zero fiber, and fiber being a mainstay in our digestive system’s process of “disposing waste”, the consumption of too many low (or no) fiber foods actually may lead to the blockage in the colon. Most people with irregular bowel movement may mistake this as just constipation until it carries on for days and they start experiencing severe abdominal pains. Colon blockages not only cause rectal pain, hemorrhoids and other discomfort, but may actually lead to bad breath and skin problems over time due to the body’s process of ridding itself of the toxins released into the blood stream as a result of the inability of the colon to expel waste. So trade that chips and curls for some orange wedges, bagels and other high-fiber foods.

3.    A Plethora of Other Diseases, Shorter Life Span in General. Junk food actually aids the onset of cardiovascular diseases and the ever-deadly Cancer, amongst other things, making your health significantly worse over a period of time.

With all these in mind, there’s a better reason to turn around and just avoid those mouth-watering but illness-packed delicacies. Ask yourself: How difficult is a moment’s pain in trade for a lifetime of pleasure?

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ANATOMY OF THE COLON

October 6th, 2009 by coloninf under Colon Anatomy. No Comments.

THE COLON

The colon the last part of the digestive system. The colon is approximately six feet long and moves waste from the small intestine to the rectum.

After you take a bite of that juicy hamburger, it travels down the esophagus to the stomach. The food is broken down and stored, after which it is slowly released into the small intestine. The function of the small intestine is to absorbs nutrients. After it takes what it wants, and the rest of the food is pushed on through to the colon, also known as the large intestine, for further processing.

The colon’s job is to absorb salt, water, and harmful materials form the now sludgy substance before passing it on through to the rectum.

You can tell how waste sits in your colon by how often you have a bowel movement. The often you go, the faster your colon processes the sludgy waste. By the time the sludge arrives in the colon, 90% of the water has been absorbed by the body. Most of the remaining liquid is removed by the colon before it arrives at the rectum.

As the sludge moves through the colon, mucus and bacteria are thrown into the mix, turning it into feces, which moves through the rectum and out through the anus.

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THE COLON

August 10th, 2009 by coloninf under The Colon. No Comments.

What You Should Know About The Colon

For those of you who are not aware what the colon is and its functions, reading this is a good thing to do. The colon is considered to be the last portion wherein colonthe last phase of digestion occurs, hence, keeping it healthy is a vital thing for survival. This is where wastes are being extracted from the food that we ingest and are eliminated from the body. Without the colon, the human body will be ridden with toxins which can be fatal in the long run.

Keeping the colon clean is vital. To be able to do this, you should always eat the right food because eating them promotes a healthy digestive system. If you are not eating the right food and not drinking the recommended amount of water that is needed daily, you can be subjected to different diseases of the colon that can be deadly if not treated early. Blockage in the colon is also a thing to be avoided because if not, then it will lead to surgery.

A lot of medical practitioners say that health begins in the colon and they are right about that. Without a healthy colon, you will be prone to the following diseases, to name a few:

  1. Colon cancer
  2. Diverticular disease of the colon
  3. Angiodysplasia of the colon
  4. Constipation
  5. Colon Polyps
  6. Gastritis
  7. Ulcers in the colon
  8. Heartburn
  9. Lactose Intolerance
  10. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  11. Hemorrhoids
  12. Indigestion
  13. Diarrhea
  14. Digestive track bleeding
  15. Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
  16. Colon Polyps
  17. Gallstones
  18. Hernia
  19. Thickening of the colon
  20. Narrowing of the colon

A lot of studies have been made about the colon and the different colon diseases and it was found out that most of those who are suffering from them have a low fiber diet, making it hard to eliminate the wastes from the body. Based on studies, colon cancer is the second cancer killer in America, just next to lung cancer. Therefore, it is very important to eat foods that are high in fiber to enable waste elimination to go smoothly and also, drinking approximately two (2) liters of water in a day will really help in breaking down the food you ingest daily in a proper manner.

Keeping your colon healthy should be one of your health priorities. Not having a healthy one can lead to fatal consequences.

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