New research says no, but proponents say yes. Aug. 1, 2011— -- Beyonce reportedly does it. So do Kim and Khloe Kardashian. What's the fad these and other celebrities have embraced? Colon ...
You may have heard that getting colon cleanses will flush out all the toxins in your GI tract, help your skin glow from the inside out (we debunked this), and leave you feeling as light as a feather.
It's a treatment that can be traced back to ancient times and has celebrity fans including Jennifer Aniston and Elle Macpherson. But the term colonic irrigation - not the mention what the procedure ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Nina Shapiro is a physician writer who dispels health myths. One thing we do know-- these bacteria are necessary. Unless they ...
COLONICS aren’t for everyone. In fact, the process of having your colon cleansed and essentially ‘flushed out’ with water, which is released down a tube inserted into the rectum… well, it sounds ...
Colonic irrigation – which is advocated by Madonna, Jennifer Aniston and TV’s poo inspector Gillian McKeith – has no proven health benefits and could even be harmful, American scientists say. Until my ...