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The lower bowel is like a city's waste disposal plant. While the digestive system breaks down nutrients so they can be distributed throughout the body, it also uses indigestible food fiber to absorb waste products and remove them from the body.
The intestinal system consists of the colon, or large intestine, and the rectum. The colon is generally understood as having three parts: the ascending, transverse, and descending colons. It is only five feet long but is about 2 1/2 inches in diameter, three times that of the small intestine. The colon forms a frame for the convoluted shape of the small intestine.
Undigested food in liquid form flows from the small intestine into the large intestine. There, most of the water content and mineral salts are absorbed back into the body. The semisolid waste remaining is still 60 to 70 percent water and 10 to 30 percent bacteria, with the rest being indigestible cellulose material, dead cells, and other waste materials.
The smooth muscular walls of the colon contract to move waste through it. This takes anywhere from 12 to 24 hours or longer, depending greatly on the amount of roughage present.
?Intestinal problems common to the Western culture are often solved by the addition of fiber to the diet. High-fiber foods include bran, prunes, psyllium seed or hulls, and other mucilaginous herbs.? |
People with diets high in refined foods (such as sugar and white flour) and low-fiber foods (such as meat, eggs, and dairy products) are especially susceptible to intestinal problems. Colonic and rectal disorders are much more common in America than in Africa, where the diet contains seven times more fiber than the average Western diet.
The colon works best when moderately full, and dietary fiber fills this need. Although fiber provides no nutrients to the body, it does help promote good health because it is able to remove certain toxic materials along with many times its weight in water, which is needed to help maintain bowel regularity.
Insufficient roughage leads to constipation or, at the other extreme, diarrhea. These ailments can also be caused by nervous stress.
Intestinal problems common to the Western culture are often solved by the addition of fiber to the diet. High-fiber foods include bran, prunes, psyllium seed or hulls, and other mucilaginous herbs.
Another factor in colon health is maintaining a good supply of beneficial bacteria such as lactobacillus acidophilus. While it's true that some bacteria cause disease, not all bacteria are bad and most are very beneficial.
The good guys are often referred to as the friendly flora. They thrive in every healthy human digestive system, particularly the colon.
Lactobacillus acidophilus perform a number of beneficial tasks there. For example, the bacteria produce digestive enzymes and assist final food processing. They produce important vitamins utilized by the body including vitamin K and the B vitamins (B12, thiamine, and riboflavin). They also have an inhibiting action on the growth of harmful bacteria (and fungus), including putrefactive or coliform types (the unfriendly flora or bad guys) which produce flatulence and putrification in the colon.
When the colon is nutritionally supported with a diet high in natural fiber, other nutritional components, and healthy bacteria, it is able to function at peak efficiency.

Bowel Build? formula is food for the gastrointestinal tract itself, and contains nutrients essential for proper digestion and intestinal function.
This
product is rich in vitamins and minerals such as beta-carotene, germanium,
and selenium. It provides betaine HCl, pepsin, pancreatin, and bile salts
needed for the upper gastrointestinal tract. For the lower tract, each
capsule of Bowel Build also contains 240 mg. of psyllium hulls, plus kelp
plant and chlorophyll.
Because of the bowel's importance as a
nutritional supply line for the rest of the body, the health of the
gastrointestinal tract is the foundation of overall body health. Bowel
Build is the core product for any nutritional supplement program concerned
with intestinal health.
Stock No. 2855-3 (120)
Balance and harmony ?that's the meaning of Tiao He. By using time-tested Chinese herbal experience, and then adding respected Western herbal nutrition, Nature's Sunshine offers a formula that blends the best of East and West.
A periodic house cleaning makes good sense, benefiting one's health far beyond the initial feeling of well-being that will come as a result of the cleanse. This adult cleanse is so gentle that you won?t have to take time off from work or feel tense about leaving the house while you?re on the 10-day program.
Every package of the Tiao He Chinese
Cleanse? contains 30 packets with one each of the following Nature's
Sunshine products: LIV-C, Special Formula #1, LBS II, Psyllium Hulls,
Chaparral Leaves, and Black Walnut Hulls.
Stock No. 4000-1 (30 packets)
| PRIMARY PRODUCTS |
Chinese Para-Cleanse? takes
advantage of the time-honored Chinese tradition of pumpkin seeds and
garlic and combines it with the centuries-old Western use of elecampane in
the support of intestinal health. Para-Cleanse contains 20 packets, each
with six capsules: two capsules each of Chinese Herbal Pumpkin,
enteric-coated caprylic acid in a base of black walnut hulls, red
raspberry leaves and pau d?arco bark, and elecampane combination. The
elecampane combination is unique to this 10-day program?a blend of
elecampane bark, spearmint leaf, turmeric root, garlic bulb, ginger root,
and clove bud.
Stock No. 4020-9 (20 packets)
Anti-Gas
(formerly AG-C?) is a Chinese combination that relies on ancient tradition
to nutritionally support the elimination system. It contains agastache
herb, magnolia bark, shenqu tea, crataegus fruit, oryza seed, hoelen
plant, Panax ginseng root, pinellia rhizome, saussurea root, gastrodia
rhizome, citrus peel, atractylodes rhizome, cardamon fruit, platycodon
root, ginger rhizome, and licorice root.
Stock No.1869-9 (100)
Herbal Pumpkin? is a food
supplement that provides a wide range of ingredients?pumpkin seeds, black
walnut hulls, cascara sagrada bark, violet leaves, chamomile flowers,
althea root, witch hazel bark, mullein leaves, and slippery elm bark.
Stock No. 915-2 (100)
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Nature's Three? gives you the
benefit of several types of fiber, with each performing a different
function for overall health of the bowel. Both soluble and insoluble fiber
are contained in the formula. This is a combination of psyllium fiber, oat
fiber, and apple fiber. Each serving furnishes 2,000 mg of dietary
fiber?1,000 mg of soluble fiber and 1,000 mg of insoluble fiber.
Stock No.1345-0 (12 oz.)
Spleen Activator (formerly UC-C?)
is another Chinese combination that performs several services for the body
at the same time, especially enhancing the digestive, immune, and energy
centers. It contains adaptogenic herbs. The full formula includes Panax
ginseng root, astragalus root, atractylodes rhizome, hoelen plant,
dioscorea root, lotus seed, galanga rhizome, pinellia rhizome, chaenomeles
fruit, magnolia bark, saussurea root, dang gui root, citrus peel, dolichos
seed, licorice root, ginger rhizome, zanthoxylum fruit, and cardamon
fruit.
Stock No. 1880-8 (100)
Intestinal Soothe & Build
(formerly UC3-J?) is a nutritional supplement formulated to soothe and
strengthen any part of the bowel system. It contains slippery elm bark,
marshmallow root, plantain leaves, chamomile leaves, rose hips, and
bugleweed herb.
Stock No.1105-8 (100)
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Acidophilus is a strain of natural, friendly bacteria normally found in the human species by the billions. Taken as a supplement by itself it replaces bacteria killed by antibiotics or other things. You may wish to use the milk-free product, especially suited for vegetarians. It has been grown in a pure medium containing soy protein and other natural non-dairy nutrients. This acidophilus supplement supplies a minimum of 50 million hardy bacteria per capsule, freeze-dried to preserve viability. |
Bifidophilus
Flora Force?
(a milk-free formula) contains a higher
amount (2.5 billion) of acidophilus than NSP's Acidophilus Flora Force
formula, plus it offers 1 billion Bifidobacterium longum per
capsule, for a total of 3.5 billion friendly microoganisms per capsule.
Stock No. 4100-2 (90)
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Aloe Vera Juice is very soothing for the bowels. The gel is obtained from the fleshy interior of the plant. Nature's Sunshine's aloe vera is not processed, so all of the active constituents remain?unlike other products on the market. |
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CLT-X? is considered a moistening
formula by the Chinese. Included are slippery elm bark, marshmallow root,
dong quai root, ginger root, and wild yam root.
Stock No. 1207-7 (100)
When the body wants to cleanse itself,
giving it proper nutrition makes cleansing a lot easier. To assist,
LB-X? contains dong quai root, cascara sagrada bark, turkey
rhubarb root, golden seal root, capsicum fruit, ginger root, barberry
bark, fennel seeds, and red raspberry leaves.
Stock No. 1226-3 (100)
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Liquid Chlorophyll is a natural deodorizer derived from various plants that provide nutritional support for the entire intestinal system. It is a rich source of nutrients. |
Magnesium helps the body regulate
nerves and muscles, which, of course, involves intestinal activity.
According to recent studies, American diets are nearly always lacking in
this mineral, since it is lost in cooking and processing. Without it,
calcium cannot do its job.
Stock No. 1786-6 (180)
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Slippery Elm Bark was one of the herbs most widely used by Eastern Native Americans. It is loaded with nutrients to soothe and feed the intestinal tract. The fiber also helps to absorb toxins so they won?t be absorbed into the bloodstream. Its mucilage helps to lubricate the colon. |
| HOMEOPATHIC PRODUCTS |
Constipation Regulation is for relief from
occasional constipation and to aid in regulation of intestinal function.
Stock No. 8707-3 (1 fl. oz.)
Detoxification is for the
temporary relief of minor symptoms of headache, vomiting, nausea, achiness,
and joint discomfort associated with exposure to mercury, arsenic, and
other pollutants and toxicants.
Stock No. 8940-3 (1 fl. oz.)
Parasites is for the relief of
minor intestinal symptoms associated with parasites, such as bloating,
abdominal pain, flatulence, and diarrhea.
Stock No. 8735-6 (1 fl. oz.)