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| Bowel Transit Time |

| What is Transit Time? Transit time: is the amount of time it takes for the waste matter to leave your body from once it enters. After you eat the food will undergo different chemical transformations throughout the digestive system, which will involve all the other organs. If peristalsis of the Colon is functioning properly and the Diet is right, then optimal transit time (how many bowel movements we should have) would be one complete bowel movement for every meal eaten. So if you are having one bowel movement a day, or two, or less than you are Constipated. Constipation is when the cancer causing waste matter stays in the body longer than it should. For more information scroll down. |
How does Slowed Transit Time lead to Parasites, Bacteria, and Disease? |
What is Constipation? |
- Constipation : is when there is waste in the Colon and longer than 24 hours. - Constipation causes Hemorhoids, Diverticuli, and Autointoxification (when the body toxifies itself because the bowel is slugglish (slow transit time) and the body reabsorbs water from the Colon and thus when there is not enough of the right qualities and amounts of fiber, water, and oil and there is mucus from mucus forming foods then one becomes Constipated. If this process continues the fecal matter will harden in the folds of the Colon making a hard plaster against the wall of the Colon. This too will slow transit time. The waste matter also impairs peristalsis the muscular movement of the Colon, which then also slows transit time. |
| - In an Environment where the Colon is Retaining Waste longer than it should due to Impaired Transit Time, Bad Bacteria, Parasites, and Fungus that are Opportunistic begin to take over the Colon. They take our Nourishment and put there Waste into our Colon, which then is Circulated throughout the body. At this point one would need to use dietary changes, therapy, and supplements to improve Transit time, Clean out the waste, and recolonize the friendly bacteria to prevent future problems with the pathogenic bacterias, yeasts, and parasites. We should have 80% good bacteria and 20% bad. In our clinic we have ways of testing to see what the digestive flora is. We also have techniques for refloristation, with Implants. |

| Living Foods |
| Colonic Packages |
| What We Eat and How We Eat Effect Bowel Transit Time |
| Following are Suggestions to Inhibit Gas, because gas Inhibits Bowel Transit: |
| Foods to Improve Bowel Transit: |
* Don't Eat too Fast * Chew Food Thouroughly * Don't Drink with Meals * Don't Eat Cold Foods * Avoid Dairy, Sugar, and Flour * Follow Proper Food Combining |
| * Proper Oils * All Vegetables * Homemade Soups * Seaweeds * Kefir / Yogurts (some) * Fruit (if no Yeast) * Enzymes and Minerals |
| "Failure to effectively expel feces, debris, and waste matter causes so much fermentation and putrefaction in the large intestine, or colon, that the neglected accumulation of such waste can, and frequently does result in a lingering demise. The very best of Diets can be no better than the very worst if the sewage system of the Colon is clogged with a collection of waste and corruption. It is impossible, when we eat two, three, or more meals in a day, not to have residue accumulating in the colon in the form of undigested food particles, as well as the end product from food which has undergone digestion. Not only does food waste accumulate in the colon, but also the millions of cells and tissues which have served their purpose and have been replaced. |
| Transit time is how long it takes after food is eaten until its residues are eaten until its residues are expelled through the anus. The shorter the transit time, the less the food will putrefy before being expelled from the body, and less will be the resultant autointoxification. A mucoid condition within the colon slows the transit time of matter through the organ. The average transit time for people in our Western civilization is 65 to 100 hours. It takes 8 hours for food to travel through the stomach and small intestines, and the remainder of the transit time is spent in the colon. At the end of the colon cleansing process transit time may improve to as little as 24 to 48 hours provided a proper diet is eaten and a healthy concentration of lactobacteria is maintained in the colon. Stagnant ,material in the alimentary tract can be divided into two types: Putrefactive and postputrefactive. Putrefactive matter is still moist, decaying, and releasing toxic substances. Unless removed it eventually becomes so dry and hard that it does not putrefy any further. The most hardened and intractable substances present in the colon are the postputrefactive feces, which cannot be removed by diet changes alone. Even after amny years on a nonmucoid forming diet, one will still be holding large amounts of old, hardened postputrefactive feces in the colon. This post putrefactive matter is very difficult to dissolve or remove. Worms live in and thrive upon stagnant putrefactive matter within the intestines. If one rids themselves of this material, one will often rid themselves of parasites as well. It is advisable to periodically cleanse the colon as well to keep the accumulation of toxic material at a low level. |


| Bowel Transit Time: Putrefactive and Postputrefactive Material |

