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You Don’t Need Colonic Irrigation With This

by Finchley Clinic The Finchley Clinic

There are plenty of people who practice colonic irrigation and if you look at this topic in any telephone book you will find plenty of practices around the country.

There is not a shred of evidence that it does anyone any good and if you have a feeling of being bloated or constipated there are far simpler and cheaper options to pursue.

A product such as Threelac is worth a go as it has plenty of happy customers. It works on the principle that the most under-rated part of the whole digestive system is the bacteria that lie in wait.

The intestines are full of bacteria and some are responsible for helping break down the chyme in order to release the nutrients into the lining of the small intestine.

This product, as the name implies, releases a large amount of these good bacteria into the intestines. This is not as simple as it sounds as it has to find a way past the acids in the stomach that could potentially destroy the bacteria. 

There is a huge amount of research going on at the moment with some very interesting findings about the importance of bacteria in the gut. It has long been known that there are good and bad bacteria although the battle between them helps create a strong immune system in the body.

Apart from having a strong impact on health issues bacteria probably plays a large part in our genetic coding and the connection between certain bacteria and familial illnesses is being explored.

An unborn baby has no bacteria but even as it comes out the birth canal the bacteria invade like something from a horror movie. Bacteria are the greatest survivors on the planet and can be found at the bottom of the ocean as well as the highest mountain.

It must have been one of the most extraordinary moments in history when a modest man in Delft saw them for the very first time. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek constructed the first decent microscope and made an old man in his local bar famous by scrapping some plaque off his teeth and putting it under the microscope.

What he saw was thousands of tiny single cell wriggling things ranging in size and shape.

After wring about his findings he was encouraged to send the report to the Royal Society in London and at first they refused to take it seriously because this modest man was not a recognised scientist.

Anyway, since that time at the end of the seventeenth century, many of the thousand or so different strains of bacteria that live in and on us have been viewed and categorised. Despite that, we still do not know the exact purpose of many of them.

Three that we do know are essential for a healthy digestion can be found in Threelac and if you take a regular dose of a period of time it may well improve your digestion.

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