KLEAN LAX KLEAN
LAX was designed as a very effective, yet gentle laxative. Some people take laxatives and become
addicted to them; this herbal formula is different. KLEAN LAX is not
addictive. Using this formula will
relieve the immediate problem, but it will not (and cannot) solve the
underlying cause of the problem.
It
cannot change the poor digestive functions, or the abusive diet, or whatever
else may be causing the constipation.
So, as a temporary remedy to constipation, KLEAN
LAX will make a difference. Remember,
though, it is important to deal with the root problem, to find out what it is,
and take something to correct it.
There
are three components to good digestion: you must consume enough bulk,
lubrication and mositure. Our national bird is the Bald Eagle, our national
anthem is The Star-Spangled Banner and our national illness could very well be
constipation. There is a lot of
truth to the old saying, “You are what you eat.” If you eat crap, you feel like crap, and when you go to the
bathroom, you smell like crap. If
you want to get the crap out of your life, stop eating so much of it!
Quit
believing everything you hear on TV!
Consider this - food is never
advertised on TV. One more time,
so you get this, and say this sentence out loud as you read it: Food is
never advertised on TV, or for that
matter, on the radio, and very seldom in printed material. Only “food products” are
advertised.
If
we’re going to take back our lives, we must eat the best food that we can get,
not “food products,” which are the laziest we can settle for. Lazy food makes a lazy colon. Take back your life!
Let’s
discuss the reality of diet. What
happened to that old standby, the four basic food groups chart? Did we outgrow it? Was it wrong? Why do we have a food pyramid now? Perhaps mankind has evolved to the point that we no longer
need the four food groups; maybe our diets have evolved to the point where the
food pyramid better describes it.
Preposterous!
The
basic Four Food Groups chart was devised to benefit the Meat and Dairy
Association. It was an advertising
campaign, one that was executed so brilliantly, that those opposed to it were
looked at as radicals and wackos.
After all, if it’s taught in the public schools, it’s got to be right,
right?
Now,
look at the bottom of the food pyramid.
Who is the author of this document? The U.S. Department of
Agriculture. What do they know
about diet? About the same as the
Meat and Dairy Association. But
the one thing that they both know, is that if you eat more of their product, they eat better.
The
true elements of diet are these:
A.
Water. Simply put, we can’t live
without water. From the ground, or out of our food, we need water. It renders no calories per gram.
B.
Starch. It
renders one calorie per gram. A
starch is a complex sugar molecule found in grains, vegetables and beans. The difference between a starch and a
refined carbohydrate is that the fiber has been removed from a starch to create
a carbohydrate. Generally, fiber
renders no calories per gram. A carbohydrate renders four calories per
gram. For example: Brown rice =
starch. White rice =
carbohydrate. Carbohydrates do not
exist naturally in nature, they are created by man.
C.
Protein. Proteins
render four calories per gram.
They are found in varying amounts in vegetables, fruits and grains, and
in much larger amounts in beans, peas and meat.
D.
Fat (oil). Fat or oil renders nine calories per
gram. All foods are made up
of these four elements, with some in greater amounts then others. When you eliminate refined
carbohydrates from your diet, and you center your diet around starch, with a
little bit of protein, and a little bit of oil, constipation won’t be a part of
your life. Traditional
use of the contents: Mandrake Root
has been used for its positive influence on the gallbladder and the liver, and
has also been used as a laxative. Senna
Leaf is helpful in biliousness,
bilious headache, and is a laxative.
Cloves combined properly
with laxative-type herbs, reduce or prevent griping. Cascara Sagrada Bark is a laxative
helpful with decreasing build-up on sides of colon.
