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Waste Digester

The Real Colon Cleanse: Great Tips On How You Can Flush Out The Unwanted Waste And Toxins From Your Body And Get Your Health Back Into Balance
Have you ever had your toilets overflow and just watched the waste from the toilette bowl infest the floors of your house? Have you ever walked in New York City or any major city in the world, watched the sewer system overflow into the streets and just watch people running for their lives to avoid the smell of the waste? Nasty it sounds I know. Try to imagine it, but at the same time try not to. You might stop reading this entry to go throw up, but you’ll miss one of the biggest "under the radar" lessons in your life. In a sense these two examples are what we do to our bodies when we do not defecate. "Defecate! What the hell does that word mean?" Ok ,ok, you know, doing the #2 when you go to the bathroom. So basically, if we do not defecate at least twice per day, what happens is the toxins that is sitting in our colon gets reabsorbed back into our blood stream. We are now poisoning our body. Especially if you are slim and cannot gain weight for the life of you, if you are not defecating twice per day, you as well are poisoning your body. The same way the overflow from the toilets in your house infesting the floors, or the waste from the sewer system infesting the streets of any city, is an example of what we do to our bodies when we are not having 2-3 healthy bowel movements per day. Now you see why you are getting fatter and fatter every year? It’s just simple arithmetic my friends.
Whenever I do one of my health consultations the first question I ask my client is:" How many times per day do you defecate?" Why do I ask this question? Next to digestion, elimination is the most important element to having a healthy body. It doesn’t matter how balanced your daily diet is, or how many times you exercise per week, or how many vitamins you take in per day, it all starts with your digestive tract and your ability to eliminate the wastes from your colon multiple times per day. If you are not defecating at least 2-3 times per day, your colon will find another way to get rid of these deadly toxins. Did you know that 87% of all diseases in the body start from the "gut"? Think about it. Toxins are sitting in your colon. Your body is trying to get rid of these toxins. It needs your colon to do it’s job. The problem is our colon is a muscle that has been weakened throughout the years due to stress, preservatives, and use of antibiotics.
More than 5,000 strains of bacteria are supposed to be growing in your digestive tract. They stimulate your immune system, promote healthy digestion, and may reduce gas and bloating. Because of the damage we do to our bodies and our colon, we lose this healthy bacteria. Did you know people who took antibiotics for 5 days reduced the disease fighting strains in their system by 30%? Even though they may return to normal, a brief decline can allow harmful microorganisms to thrive. As a result you can get yeasts, urinary tract infections or diarrhea.
You’re probably thinking, "Why do I want healthy bacteria in my body?" Because it’s healthy! You need the healthy bacteria to fight off these microorganisms sitting on the walls of your colon. They are like little soldiers going into your colon fighting off the bad guys.
So the question is, "What’s the solution?" The answer is Probiotics. Here are a few questions my clients ask me that you may have as well:
Q: What foods can I buy that may contain Probiotics?
A: A small amount of Probiotics can be found in dairy products. Cultured dairy products provide a cool, moist environment for bacteria to thrive in. The problem with this is you may need to take in quite a bit of dairy to get the healthy bacteria needed for you to have 2-3 bowel movements per day. If you are lactose intolerant then this might not apply to you.
Q: Can I get probiotics as a supplement rather than alter my diet?
A: Absolutely. As a matter of fact you’ll get more bacteria from most capsules than you would from a container of yogurt. If you are on antibiotics, popping a Probiotics supplement may lower your risks of side effects, like diarrhea, by 52%.
Q: When should I take Probiotics?
A: Everyday. I personally recommend taking Probiotics at night before you go to bed. Usually your body’s PH alkaline level is at its highest in the evening. I believe taking Probiotics daily is the truest form of colon cleansing. If you have a major problem with constipation and you have a lot of waste you need to flush out, then I would recommend taking in a therapeutic dosage of Probiotics. A therapeutic dosage consists of taking in 2 to 3 capsules of Probiotics in the morning before you eat breakfast, 2 to3 at night before you go to bed, and one or two capsules before each meal. You always want to drink a glass of water with your Probiotics intake as well. Once you are taking Probiotics you’ll notice your stool will get softer. Even if you already go at least twice per day, if your waste is coming out pretty hard, and your struggling to get it out of your colon while sitting on the toilette, then you have some major issues with your digestion and your colon.
Here’s the bottom line. Making Probiotics a part of your daily lifestyle is not a luxury for you. It is now a necessity more than ever.
About the Author
From being overweight and old, to losing 20 lbs, optimizing his health and getting his body back into balance with enzyme therapy , Hameed Hemmat has been able to help many people adopt this new way of living a healthy lifestyle. Learn more about how you can lose weight permanently at www.BetterYourBodyNow.com.
Is it feasible to do convert urban bio-waste into ethanol to make a it worthwhile for a city?
I went into out local Home Depot a few months ago and I noticed they were selling those big paper bags to put your yard waste into. Since then I've noticed thousands of these bag being put out on garbage day to be taken off to the landfill. If you walk down my street right now you'll see hundreds of these things at the curb waiting for garbage pickup. Not only is that an appalling waste of nutrients that most home owners will be replacing next spring with expensive lawn fertilizer, it's a potential energy source. Does anyone know how much energy can be extracted from grass if fermented or put through a digester or something? How much ethanol could a city say the size of 100,000 people generate if as much grass clippings leave and miscellaneous yard waste were collected? Could it balance out financially that enough energy could be extracted to run a fleet of city vehicles?
Anyone have any ideas?
Yes, absolutely yes, and it's being done here in the City of Christchurch, New Zealand. (Co-incidentally the same city which was hit simultaneously by two major eathquakes of magnitude 7.4 and 7.1 just over a month ago, and has so far received over 1400 aftershocks up to magnitude 5.6, and counting...)
Christchurch is a city of roughly 500,000 people and every household has been given 3 wheelie bins - a green one for organic garden waste which is used for composting and bio-fuel production using locally designed and built massive anerobic digesters and other processes
- a yellow one for recyclable materials like paper, cardboard and plastic
- a red one for other waste which goes to the landfill
Check out the first link below and follow other links from there about the green and yellow bins.
PLUS, Christchurch has a pilot development in progress to produce bio-crude oil from the city's sewerage, using High Rate Algal Pond (HRAP) technology, also locally developed. Yet another local development is the Super Critical Water Reactor technology being used. This bio-crude can be processed into a wide variety of fuel products, including ethanol for example.
High Rate Algal ponds with CO2 addition require only a fraction of the land area of conventional open "oxidation" ponds (less than 20%), and have the added bonus of being able to produce bio-crude oil using simple gravity-based harvesting techniques. This bio-crude can be used to produce transport fuels.
Check out second the link below. NIWA is New Zealand's very progressive National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
Exciting stuff! And I absolutely agree it would be criminal if organic waste from your city is simply being dumped in a landfill.
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