Let’s review a few questions and see if you’re a good candidate for a cleanse.

  1. Do you experience fatigue or low energy levels?
  2. Do you experience brain fog, lack of concentration and /or poor memory?
  3. Do you eat fast food, fatty foods, pre-prepared foods or fried foods?
  4. Do you drink coffee and sodas during the day to “get you going? “
  5. Do you smoke cigarettes?
  6. Do you crave or eat sugary snacks and candy or desserts?
  7. Do you have less than 2 bowel movements per day?
  8. Do you feel sleepy after meals, bloated and / or gassy?
  9. Do you experience indigestion after eating?
  10. Are you overweight, or do you rarely exercise?
  11. Do you experience recurring yeast infections?
  12. Do you have arthritic aches and pains or stiffness?
  13. Do you take any prescription medication, sedatives or stimulants?
  14. Do you experience frequent headaches?
  15. Do you live with or near polluted air, water and /or other environmental pollution?
  16. Do you have bad breath or excessive body odor?
  17. Do you experience depression or mood swings? (mental highs and lows)
  18. Do you have food allergies or bad skin?
  19. Are you showing signs of premature aging?
  20. Have you ever used an internal cleansing product and followed a complete internal cleanse program?

If you answer “yes” to 3 or more of the above -listed question or answer “no” to question 20, you are a good candidate for an internal cleansing program and would benefit greatly.

IN A NUTSHELL

Poor Digestion = Toxic Build-up

Toxic Build-up = Dis-Ease!

How we become Toxic

Now that we all know the basics of what internal cleansing is, and how important it is to cleanse for overall health, I want to list for you, the 8 most common causes of toxic build-up in the human body.

This information, once you apply it, can be a huge help in keeping you on a healthy path in life.

Learn these basics and apply them to your every day life by making the right choices…

  1. Constipation- the colon is your body’s sewage system. If the sewage system backs up, toxins become trapped in your colon. Chronic constipation means these toxins are fermenting and decaying in the colon. Re-absorbing into the bloodstream, polluting our tissues and cells
  2. Poor Diet- poor diet includes dead, cooked, devitalized, clogging, low fiber foods, fried foods, junk foods, over-processed foods etc. As a modern society, we have drifted further and further away from eating raw, organic good for you fruits, vegetables and whole grains high in natural fiber, nutrients and enzymes.
  3. Over-Consumption- overeating puts a tremendous amount of stress on our digestion system. Most people eat too much food, too fast. Foods are not properly broken down and lodge in the lower intestines. Vital nutrients are NOT absorbed.
  4. Lack of Water- water makes up 65% to 75% of the human body. It is second only to oxygen in order of importance to sustain life. Water cleanses the inside of the body as well as the outside..
  5. Stress- stress effects every cell and tissue in the human body. Stress breaks down the immune system as well as all of the major organs. Stress is TOXIC to our bodies.
  6. Antibiotics- antibiotics, despite their benefits in fighting certain bacterial infections, have a damaging effect on the intestines. Their prescribed purpose is to eliminate unhealthy bacteria in the body; bacteria that causes illness.
  7. Lack of Exercise- exercise strengthens our entire bodies. It stimulates the circulatory and lymphatic system, building muscles, nerves, blood, glands, lungs, heart, brain, mind and mood.
  8. Eating Late at Night- the human body uses sleep to repair, rebuild and restore itself. In essence, our bodies use the sleeping hours to cleanse and detoxify, and to build strength and immunity.

REMEMBER, YOUR HEALTH IS NOT EVERYTHING, BUT EVERYTHING IS NOTHING WITHOUT YOUR HEALTH!

DISCLAIMER: This information has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. This information is not intended as a substitute for the advice or medical care of a qualified health care professional and you should seek the advice of your health care professional before undertaking any dietary or lifestyle changes. The material provided is for educational purposes only.

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