Let’s detoxify the intestines! 5 main scientific reasons why you need to get rid of old stool

The colon is the organ that removes the remaining waste after absorbing the nutrients in the food we eat. However, due to poor diet or constipation, many people have stools that do not come out for days, sometimes weeks, and remain in the colon. Scientifically, this is called fecal impaction or chronic constipation. The stool that gets stuck in this way damages the walls of the colon and releases toxins back into the body. Here are 5 main scientific reasons why it needs to be removed immediately:

Autointoxication & Toxicity: When stool stays in the colon for a long time, the harmful bacteria and toxins contained in it start to be absorbed back into the blood through the walls of the colon. Scientifically, this is called autotoxification. This can cause blood pollution, chronic headaches, fatigue, skin diseases, and bad breath.

 

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Disruption of Gut Microbiome: Our colon contains billions of good bacteria (Probiotics) that help with digestion. But when old stools accumulate like stones, putrefaction occurs and bad bacteria multiply rapidly. This destroys good bacteria and leads to gas, acidity, bloating, and severe indigestion.

Prevention of Piles & Fissure: The water in the accumulated stool completely drains the colon, causing the stool to become very thick. Straining is required to pass it. When this happens, there is a high risk of the blood vessels in the anus swelling and causing piles, or of the skin in the anus tearing and causing severe pain and bleeding. This danger can be avoided if the stool is completely gone.

Restoring Peristalsis Movement: Peristalsis is the wave-like muscle movement of the intestine. This is what pushes the stool forward. When the stool is hard in the colon, this natural movement of the intestine is lost and the muscles become weak. By expelling the stuck stool, the natural muscle functions of the intestine can be restored.

 

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Reducing Colon Cancer Risk: Toxins and carcinogens in the stool can directly affect the lining of the colon for a long time and cause changes in its cells. Studies show that people with chronic constipation are more likely to develop colon cancer later in life. Keeping the colon clean at all times can reduce this risk.