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SMELLY INTESTINE SCRUB PROGRAM?
Published by: smith 2009-01-07
  • There is a "doctor," Dr. Teplisky that I heard on the radio who has a special bowel cleansing program for sale if you call his 800 number and to "have your credit card available please." It sounds like BS in both the literal and figurative sense to me. When you go to Google to find out the BS on what sounds like BS, all you get is "physicianschoice.net." Something doesn't smell nice. Fishy or the other not nice smell. Take your choice. Is there really a difference between a good bowel movement and this grand and extensive program where the good doctor says that your cells have to be scrubbed? Ouch, don't use any abrasive stuff on my delicate cells, please. Thank you in inticipation of cleaning both my mind and intestines, Yesmam


  • Thanks for the five-star rating and the generous tip! As I mentioned, this is an issue which causes me to ascend to the soap box (or the outhouse). I'm glad to have been able to get the straight poop on the matter. Your friend, 'The Belle of the Bowel', ~Pink


  • scrubbing notwithstanding, there is a natural supplement used for arthritis called MSM. taking it in large dosages (6gm daily over a few weeks time, note that you need to build to this dosage over 2-3 weeks) it rebuilds the inner intestine walls. it is supposed to make you immune (?) to a parasite called giardia, since this parasite stays in your system by taking hold (? sorry i'm not an MD) of dead cells in the intestine walls. there have been a couple of books written about this which you can find in amazon, they are not so profound i must say, and of course a lot of people trying to make a buck selling it online. i have been using it for around two years to deal with joint pain and found it improves my sleep. my orthoped, who is a surgeon, approves of it, so i guess it's not a harmful substance or anything. it can be got from any GNC store as well as online. note that this substance is a derivative of a toxic substance called DMSO, which is used in surgery. when you see someone on the floor in a football match getting up after being smashed, he's been dabbed with DMSO. apart from cleaning up your intestines (in large dosages) and from regulating your bowel movements (in the regular 750mg-2gm dose, which i assure you is the equivalence of a fiber-rich diet as far as movements are concerned). did i mention mosquito bites go away in a few hours when you take it? it is also supposed to be incredible for treating burns (as cream). they heal faster, the tissue doesn't scar as much, and even old scar tissue softens when cream is applied regularly. as powder it is good for gum infections. overall it's considered the best alternative to NSAID (non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, such as vioxx). great stuff.
  • 2007 teamrich.wordpress.com::
    is important to use soap and water, scrub underneath your nails and the back of anything useful - it is comparable to a dumb-down and strait-jacketed program.
    http://teamrich.wordpress.com/2007
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    Birth Story::
    Smelly had traces of blood in his pee yesterday. Dr Kasey said that his intestine isnt looking too good (plus theres some
    http://forestnymph.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_archive.html
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  • Greetings, Yesmam! A Google search using the keyphrase "dr teplisky" turns up hundreds of hits, revealing that the doc is pitching more than just colon-scrubbers. Other Teplisky products include "Super Prostate Formula," "Super Thyroid Formula," "Super Memory Formula," and "Super Libido Formula." Wow. A person can probably become a superhero in no time whatsoever with all these goodies, eh? It's a bird... it's a plane... it's SUPER PROSTATE. Let's leave aside the other Super stuff and concentrate on the colon-cleansing aspect for now. Here are the claims made for the "Super Detox Program": "The four-step Super Detox Program? works to help get rid of the toxins and waste that linger and rot in the body. Its unique components are as follows: Step 1 - Intestinal Cleanser? - Assists the body in the elimination of toxins and remnants of undigested food and fecal matter from the small and large intestines. Step 2 - Cellular Cleanser? - Supports the liver and kidneys in removing toxins from the body. Step 3 - Yeast & Parasite Eliminator? - Helps eliminate pathogenic microorganisms such as yeast and parasites that tax the body?s vitality. Step 4 - Healthy Flora? - Helps restore beneficial bacteria to the intestinal tract." Physicians Choice News http://www.physicianschoicenews.com/p_detox.html Let's take a good look at the ingredients of the "Intestinal Cleanser": "Fennel (Seed), Buckhorn (Bark), Cascara Sagrada (Bark), Chamomile, Red Raspberry (Leaf), Ginger (Root), Apple Pectin, Beet Fiber, Barley Grass (Leaf), Psyllium Seed Husk, Oat Bran, Karaya Gum, Cayenne. Additional Ingredients: Stearic Acid and Magnesium Stearate." Physicians Choice News http://www.physicianschoicenews.com/p_detox.html It's a bunch of purgative stimulant laxatives (fennel, buckhorn, cascara sagrada) with fiber bulkers (apple pectin, psyllium seed, oat bran.) Nothing magical about it. Will it cause your bowels to empty rapidly? Yep. Will it improve your health? Not likely. Most mainstream physicians believe that the notion that it is necessary to "cleanse" one's body by the frequent use of laxatives is a persistent fiction. Overuse of laxatives can result in laxative dependency, and can cause medical problems. "A 'cleansing' typically involves the use of some sort of laxative. The idea is that toxins get stored in the colon and can have severe effects on the human body, leading to disease, aging and other illness. 'The reality is that the colon is 'self-cleaning' and these products can cause serious side effects, such as damaging the very organs the 'cleansing' is trying to protect,' says Peter Pressman, M.D., assistant professor of clinical medicine at the University of Southern California. 'The human body is a marvelous internally paced machine -- our bodies are designed to get rid of wastes, bacteria, and other non-digestible food components through our stool.'... Fasting and 'cleansing' programs can create a host of medical problems, including damage to your gastrointestinal tract and nutrient malabsorption, impaired liver function, anemia, kidney stones, and hypoglycemia." WBNG: The Diet Detective http://www.wbng.com/data/web_4251.shtml "Stimulant laxative dependency is at epidemic levels among persons of all ages and socioeconomic status. It is a billion dollar per year industry for manufacturers and sellers, who have targeted consumers ill-informed, if at all, about the risks of laxative use, laxative dependency and the life threatening use of laxatives as a weight loss technique... Stimulant laxatives include ingredients currently under investigation by the FDA include senna, bisacodyl and cascara sagrada... Risks and dangers include, among others, dependency, electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, potassium loss, and kidney damage. Stimulant laxatives are further known to interfere with the absorption and/or effectiveness of other medications and can make the users severely dehydrated. Because these laxatives deplete essential minerals like potassium and calcium they create heart, bone, and kidney hazards." Laxative Forum http://www.laxativeforum.com/ "Essentially, whether taken short term or long term, laxatives create and perpetuate the very problem they were intended to correct. Laxatives induce constipation as the tissues become dried out, muscles become weakened and the delicate nerves lining the colon become damaged. This slows down intestinal motility and results in constipation. With long term laxative abuse, the colon becomes damaged and fails to function entirely. This is laxative dependency. A laxative abuser has diarrhea in place of well formed stools. Long term abusers tend to have weight loss, hair loss, vomiting, abdominal pain, low energy, thirst, puffiness, mood swings, bone pain and suffer symptoms of dehydration. With prolonged use of laxatives a number of serious problems may arise such as fluid and electrolyte imbalances, damage to other organs, and syndromes resembling colitis." Fruit-Eze http://www.fruit-eze.com/education/laxative/habit.html "Are you really harboring poisons inside you and, if so, does your body need help eliminating them? Both questions are open to debate... Proponents of detoxification - mainly those people who are particularly open to alternative types of health care - believe the body does not always do a good job of ridding itself of wastes, and that certain treatments and diets will help it along. By doing so, the theory goes, these remedies may head off anything as benign as gas or as extreme as immune suppression. But since there is no scientific evidence linking specific diseases (like cancer) to an inefficient self-cleansing system, detoxing devotees are reluctant to say exactly what things like fasting and colonics can cure. What they will say is that people who detox simply feel better... Followers of mainstream Western medicine contend that the body is a perfectly effective self-cleaning machine and that 'de-toxification' is complete nonsense. They take issue, too, with the notion that our natural wastes are in any way toxic. 'We have lived for thousands of years without dying of toxic poisoning,' says James Cooper, M.D., professor of medicine at Georgetown University and chairman of the department of medicine at Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Va. 'There is no evidence that our natural wastes adversely affect our physiology.' For his part, Samuel Epstein, M.D., professor of occupational and environmental medicine at the University of Illinois School of Public Health in Chicago, believes the term detoxification is an extraordinarily misleading one. 'Except under special circumstances - for instance, a case of food poisoning - there are no natural toxins found in the human body,' he says. Epstein also believes that since detoxing treatments haven?t been proven to help prevent disease, it?s a disservice to promote them as such. (At best, he says, anyone duped into trying them may be wasting money; at worst, there may be potential for harm.)" Vegetarian Times: Coming Clean http://www.naturaldoc.com/VegetarianTimes.htm Google search strategy: Google Web Search: "dr teplisky" ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=%22dr+teplisky Google Web Search: "laxative dependency" ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=%22laxative+dependency To sum things up, Dr. Teplisky is basically peddling herbal equivalents of Ex-Lax and Metamucil. If you truly believe that laxatives and/or bulk fiber products detoxify your body in a healthful way, you can obtain the same results from a myriad of sources (including the aforementioned Ex-Lax and Metamucil). I strongly recommend that you consult a physician before using any "supplement" product that acts like a drug. And do keep this in mind: the fact that a substance is herbal does not necessarily mean that it is safe or effective. The subject of laxatives is, for me, a hot-button issue, since I once had a friend who got into some serious medical trouble by the frequent use of laxatives that she thought would be healthful and "cleansing." I hope I've helped to provide some useful information here. I'll get off my soap box now. Best wishes, Pink
  • Health Corner: February 2007::
    Scrub the bald area with onions till it becomes red. Follow up by 03. For intestine troubles eat 2 ripe bananas with 250 grams of yoghurt daily for a week.
    http://health-masala.blogspot.com/2007_02_01_archive.html
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    Medical Products News: December 2005 Archives::
    Over the four-day scientific program that took place 9-12 December 2005, more apparel, such as gowns, coveralls, lab coats, warm-up jackets and scrubs.
    http://www.industrialnewsupdate.com/news/medical-products/archives/2005/12/index.php
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  • YOU HAVE OUT-PINKED YOURSELF! Though I have not read all the links that you bring to your answer yet, I am ga-ga that you did this one! When I entered "Dr. Teplisky," I didn't get anything, but in small case, YOU DID IT! I think that all of this bowel cleansing stuff is a load of "crap," excuse the pun, and really think that people are getting involved in something unsafe, and yes, the body unloads waste material adequately.POOPING Au NATURALE IST GUT! I think that Dr. Teplisky, if that is his real name should be investigated. I look forward to really reading and learning from yet another fantastic answer that you have provided again. Thanks so much, Yesmam





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