Monday, March 24, 2025

6 pictures of prolapsed, distorted, twisted sickly looking colons

COLON HYDROTHERAPY CHART

CAPTION FOR THE 6 COLONS AT THE RIGHT

The colons at the right have been referred to as "dead colons."  Most adult colons look like this.  The fully developed colon is more for educational purposes in textbooks or biology labs.  They can be restored with Chlorine Dioxide.

The above six pictures of prolapsed, distorted, twisted sickly looking colons are exact reproductions of X-ray negatives of the colon of apparently healthy civilized people, whose illusions about their physical condition exploded when they saw this conclusive evidence.  
A prolapsed colon, often referred to as rectal prolapse, occurs when the rectum slips out of its normal position and protrudes through the anus. This condition can lead to discomfort and may require surgical intervention for treatment.
It may not matter, but hemorrhoids are from a prolapsed colon.  Hemorrhoids are a vascular problem, whereas a prolapsed colon

This chart was prepared by Dr. Norman W. Walker [and here] for the benefit of guidance and use by calling irrigation and lavage establishment operators and for the education of laymen.  

Civilized means and artificial life.  Civilized people, living in a civilized manner, and eating civilized foods cannot have a truly healthy colon in the very nature of things.  

Health and sickness both have their roots in the colon. 


The benefits of hydrotherapy colonics are to stimulate peristalsis, clean out old fecal matter, and remove some toxic bacteria.  Chewing gum apparently helps to stimulate the digestive system which can trigger peristalsis.  Grok explains,
Chewing Gum - Chewing stimulates the digestive system and can trigger peristaltic waves, often used post-surgery to "wake up" the gut.
An additional product that improves gut health is Chlorine Dioxide.  It is a selective oxidizer.  

This book, Tissue Cleaning Through Bowel Management, by Dr. Bernard Jensen and Sylvia Bell, 2011, was recommended by Wendy McPhail.

Colon Health: The Key to a Vibrant Life, Dr. Norman W. Walker, 1995.

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