

Importance Of A Healthy Colon
The washing out of putrefaction in the large intestine, (which is the only part reached in any colon irrigation), increases the good intestinal flora which can only breed in a clean environment which has been washed free of putrefaction and its accompanying harmful bacteria. That is why the intestines of newborn babies immediately begin to grow intestinal flora. Each time you clean out the putrefying garbage you make a better environment for the natural flora which start to multiply immediately in their natural media. The intestines are muscles with nerves to trigger peristaltic contraction when the colon is full. Putrefaction makes the colon become stagnant and weak. But each time you fill the intestines with water you cause these muscles and nerves to contract with new life! Thus, the more colon irrigation's, the stronger and livelier the intestines become. An arm or leg which is not exercised soon becomes flabby and weak. The same holds true for your colon. Yes, it is dependent upon both exercise and cleanliness, however colon irrigation is the natural way to supply both and correct unnatural conditions of filth and stagnation.
~Dr. Robert A. Wood