Monday, October 11, 2010

Purple Stools

This almost sounds like Dr Seuss:

"I wonder why I haven't seen,
A purple stool from inside of me."

Our bowel elimination during a colonic will tell a practitioner many things about the workings of the GI tract. Mucus can be seen on the stool, and the color is determined by many factors. Red meat eaters will have a dark brown stool, whereas those that eat fish and fowl will have a medium brown stool. Vegetarians will have a tan stool but it will be "colored" with the types of food they eat.

If a vegetarian juices lots of carrots, the stool will be orange, beets will turn it red (almost cerise in color) and taking green drink or chlorella will make the stool greenish tan.

So a few week ago, a regular client came in for his routine treatment. And what did I see but a purple stool.

After a moment of questions, he admitted to two things: eating a pint of blueberries and drinking beet juice. Mystery solved.

And I must say: "I think I learn something every day."

There's so much value in cleansing and rejuvenation. Check out the Cellular Detox and Colon Cleanse as well as the At Home Colon Kits.

"I always take one quick glance,
A healthy stool will make me dance."

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