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Sunday, November 28, 2010

A Poo Drink Recipe with Super Food Goodness

This blender drink was a favourite at a centre from Windsor I worked at, so I'd love to share this with all my viewers.  This drink is great for a morning bowel support drink. It provides lots of fiber and good green nutrition for a healthy movements. You can drink it any time really and makes a great take along drink too.
Healthy poo makes happy people, right!

POWER POO DRINK - Super Food Smoothie

Ingredients:
Hand full of fresh kale (no stems) or parsley
1/2 apple or pear cut in chunks
(can be frozen ahead of time in ziplock bags or fresh)
Hand full of Sprouted Almonds
(soak in small bowl, over night in water, peal off skin in morning)
1/4 cup Liquid Chlorophyll
2 tlbs Sprouted flax seeds and (optional) Sesame seeds
(soak together overnight in water)
Add Water fill to desired level

Instructions:
1. Put everything listed and blend till all ingredients are smooth.

Enjoy your energy all day long! Life is good when you are pooing.


Friday, November 26, 2010

Our ancesters did it to poo and we should do it too!

Squatting
Who would have thought I would recommend
Squatting over sitting on the toilet

A toddler in diapers squats instinctively to use his or her bowels. How easy it is for them to squat down, feet flat on the floor, in absolute comfort!
So what happens after that? We teach them to sit on a potty. If you are naïve to this topic, don’t worry, so was I.  After all, isn’t that how everyone goes “poo” on the toilet, and besides we have to teach our children to be civilized, acceptable ways of the world? Right!
Well not really! If you want to have a good functioning bowel our civilized ways are apparently not good for your health.  It’s only been one (for some) or two generations that have grown up with the toilet in their lives.  Squatting is a time tested method of evacuation and has served our ancestors for centuries.  Funny how, now in our society we have the highest occurrences of bowel disorders and we are a society of non squatters.  Any pharmacist will attest that laxatives are one of the largest selling over the counter medication today. 
I now add squatting to list of life style changes when counseling clients for bowel care issues. Most of my clients are not use to the squat position, so I suggest a stool in front of the toilet as a start to the correct position.  I have found this simple change to be very powerful.

Here are some personal accounts:    “A mother began squatting (because of hemorrhoids and bladder control difficulties) and was copied by her eight-year-old daughter who was fascinated by her Mom’s new habits! As well as her own problems improving significantly, her daughter’s bed-wetting episodes decreased remarkably.   On occasions, her daughter would wet the bed twice each night, three nights consecutively was not unusual. After squatting for bowel movements for two weeks, she wet the bed only once during the following three weeks and has had dry nights ever since. “
“Andrew was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease. As a result of this condition, within a twelve-month period he underwent four separate surgical procedures, with general anesthetic. Neither surgery nor medication helped Andrew, and severe constipation was an ongoing symptom. After his mother read of the benefits of squatting for defecation, she encouraged Andrew to squat on the toilet seat. She noticed an improvement within two days! Two weeks later the surgeon was astonished at how the inflammation had subsided. “

Squatting for defecation is not something to try only as a last-ditch option for an existing problem. It is an option we can elect to practice to assist with inner cleanliness and to prevent or delay many bowel and bladder problems which are often regarded as age-related.
Also consider our public toilet practices as an issue to be examined.  When away from home, most people do not sit on toilet seats. For reasons of hygiene they hover above the seat. This is not squatting and results in retention of urine, which is conducive to bladder infections and cystitis.  We may want try squatting on our public toilets also….

In conclusion, the porcelain throne has caused enormous amounts of needless suffering, and the annual waste of billions of dollars in health-care costs. Clearly, the time has come to reacquaint with our natural habits.

I love to talk about poo





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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Good Health - Have you pooed today?

How could the colon pollute the body?  Doesn’t the poo just stay in the colon till it is pooed out?
Well, the colon’s job is to constantly pull water out of the colon and that water is absorbed back into to organs and is recirculated through the body. So in plain every day language you are redrinking dirty water. Take a look at this drawing of the fetus (link below), did you know that all the organs bud off the gut. So if you are not clean in your colon you are dirty all over.  
Wow, no wonder I have a headache and can’t think straight! It’s all about poo, isn’t it?

Monday, November 22, 2010

Wow, a safe place to talk about Poo!!!

I've created this blog to allow a free and safe place for "poo talk".  You have to embrace poo talk!  We all poo and it is something we all have in common. Some can't do it and some do it to much and some just have it easy. Why is that .......???

Mostly I would like to be open and available to answer your questions and give right from the hip answers on "How to Poo".  Some poo easly and some don't, if you don't there is a reason.  Yes it's true a reason.
Let's explore and answer you issues.

I have clients come and see me every day a little cross eyed and crazed with wanting to make sense of their digestive system.  So ask away!!

I love poo talk ....

Suzanne