The large intestine: normal and deformed.

The figure shows a normal large intestine and a large intestine deformed as a result of insufficient, improper cleansing and various diseases.
Please note that the areas of mucous membrane lining the intestinal lumen are reflexogenic zones of internal organs (like the areas of skin on the surface of the body, ear lobes, palms, feet used in acupuncture).
We are constantly washing away dirt, dust, sweat, etc.
off your body, wash your face, hands, feet.
Do we often wash our large intestines? As a result of the fact that we never do, the areas of the mucosa responsible for the condition of the internal organs are sealed with a dense layer of pus, mucus and fecal matter, which is a constant source of intoxication of these organs.
In addition, the intestine is deprived of the opportunity to become a real exit gate for the mass of lymphatic capillaries opening on the papillae of the mucosa of the large intestine.


By doing so, the cleansing of the internal organs is completely impaired, and the healing process is impaired as well.
Now judge for yourself, is it possible to cleanse the body, every cell of the body (not just the intestines) without washing the intestines? The opinion that intestinal lavage violates, washes out the microflora and causes dysbacteriosis is completely wrong.
In fact, by flushing the intestines, we restore its normal microflora, as we cleanse it of putrefactive and fermenting masses and deprive the pathogenic intestinal flora of nourishment.
Only then does E. coli, our normal symbiont (cohabitant), get the opportunity to feed and reproduce normally and synthesize the B vitamins and amino acids we need so much, using the nitrogen of the air for this purpose.

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Source, author:
Ohanyan M.V., Ohanyan V.S. Ecological Medicine. The path of future civilization.
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