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COLON CLEANSER

A colon cleanse is the act of flushing out your large intestine (colon). It’s a normal way to prepare for some medical procedures, such as a colonoscopy. Some people with fecal incontinence or chronic constipation may go to the doctor for a colon cleanse to help them have regular bowel movements.

The colon is another name for your large intestine. It removes water, along with some nutrients and electrolytes, from partially digested food. (Photo Credit: WebMD)

Yet some complementary health practitioners recommend colon cleansing for general health. This practice of colon cleansing, also called colonic irrigation and colonic hydrotherapy, dates back to ancient Greece. It became popular in the U.S. in the early 1900s. But theories behind it lost support, and it fell out of favor. Recently, however, colon cleansing — using laxatives, teas, powders, capsules, or colon irrigation — has become more popular.

Is colon cleansing good for you? Scientific research on colon cleansing is limited. There’s no good evidence for most of the claims that its practitioners make. And the side effects can range from mild to serious.

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A colon cleanse is the act of flushing out your large intestine (colon). It’s a normal way to prepare for some medical procedures, such as a colonoscopy. Some people with fecal incontinence or chronic constipation may go to the doctor for a colon cleanse to help them have regular bowel movements.

The colon is another name for your large intestine. It removes water, along with some nutrients and electrolytes, from partially digested food. (Photo Credit: WebMD)

Yet some complementary health practitioners recommend colon cleansing for general health. This practice of colon cleansing, also called colonic irrigation and colonic hydrotherapy, dates back to ancient Greece. It became popular in the U.S. in the early 1900s. But theories behind it lost support, and it fell out of favor. Recently, however, colon cleansing — using laxatives, teas, powders, capsules, or colon irrigation — has become more popular.

Is colon cleansing good for you? Scientific research on colon cleansing is limited. There’s no good evidence for most of the claims that its practitioners make. And the side effects can range from mild to serious.

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