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How often should I clean my colon or take an enema?

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This is a question that can only be answered on an individual basis. You are a unique individual with unique needs. In order to answer this question, one should look at their health and lifestyle history, their diet, their goals, their economic situation, and their present lifestyle.

What are colon polyps?

Colon Polyps
Colon polyps are growths in your large intestine (colon) . The cause of most colon polyps is not known, but they are common in adults. Most colon polyps are not cancer. But some growths can turn into colon cancer. If a colon polyp is the kind that can turn into cancer, it usually takes many years for that to happen. People over 50 are more likely than younger people to get colon cancer. So experts recommend that everyone age 50 or older have a screening test to look for colon polyps.

Do You Have Colon Cancer?

Do You Have Colon Cancer?
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What is the colon?

Colon Cancer - FAQ's - Colorectal Cancer FAQ's
The colon is about six feet long and is the part of the body's digestive system that moves waste material from the small intestine to the rectum.

Will I have a sparkling clean Colon by the end of the fast?

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Detoxing is a process, and I have yet to see anyone fully cleansed after a single treatment of any description or any length. Many people still report major physical shifts and releases after 5 years of regular colonic fasts of this kind. While in others change is more noticeable in their improved lifestyle and fresh positive attitude to life.

What are the ingredients in New Colon Sweep?

Constipation FAQ
New Colon Sweep contains Ozonated inorganic magnesium compounds that (act as) a transport vehicle for nacent Oxygen, which slowly releases throughout your intestinal tract helping to break up and flush out impacted fecal matter. The best time to take New Colon Sweep colon cleanse is about an hour before bed with a glass of water. Most people have digested their dinner by then and their stomach is empty.

How are colon polyps diagnosed?

Colon Polyps
Most polyps are found during screening tests for colon cancer. Screening is advised if you are age 50 or older or you have a higher risk for the disease. The four screening tests for colon cancer are: Colonoscopy. In this test, the doctor inserts a small viewing tube all the way into your colon and looks for polyps. The doctor can also take out any polyps he or she finds. Flexible sigmoidoscopy.

What is the difference between the colon and the rectum?

USC Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Floor Disorders
The large intestine is made up of the colon and the rectum. The rectum is the last 5-6 inches of the large intestine and sits in the pelvis. It leads to the anus, which is the outlet for us to eliminate stool. The colon is 4-6 feet in length and receives liquid waste products from the small intestine. Further absorption of water occurs in the first part of the colon. More solid stool is stored in the left side of the colon until it passes through the rectum during a bowel movement.

What causes colon or rectal cancer?

USC Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Floor Disorders
Colorectal cancer is caused by genetic changes that occur in the cells lining the large intestine. These changes occur slowly over time, and usually form a polyp before a frank cancer develops. While we cannot yet change genes to prevent colon cancer, screening for colorectal cancer can detect earlier cancers or allow your doctor to remove polyps, so that they cannot become cancers.

Colon Cancer: What is a Colonoscopy?

Do You Have Colon Cancer?
Everything you need to know about having a colonoscopy. this article will discuss what a colonoscopy is, including the standard colonoscopy and the virtual colonoscopy. New screenings that detect polyps that can be removed before they turn into colon cancer may be one reason that the death rate from colon cancer has declined in recent years. But fewer cases have been diagnosed as well. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.

Why is it important for me to have a colon-screening exam?

Virtual Colonoscopy Center at Brooke Army Medical Center
The American Cancer Society reports colon cancer (also referred to as colorectal cancer) as the second leading cause of cancer related death in the United States. This is a shame considering colon cancer is the most preventable and treatable cancer with a survival rate of 90% if the abnormal growths are detected and treated before cancer spreads to other vital organs. However, only 37% of men and women over the age of 50 were screened for colon cancer last year.
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