People are Scary
Hello all. I know I have been a bit slow in keeping this blog up to date, and I apologize for that. The truth is that I actually have a number of blogs that I try to keep up with in different categories, so trying to keep up with them all can be a bit tough. Some things happened over the last few weeks, however, that have compelled me to write this post.
People scare me sometimes. Not because I am afraid that they are going to attack me, or anything, but because of their determination to blindly follow false beliefs and ideas, no matter how strong the actual evidence to the contrary. I have three examples that I want to share with you that relate to the whole idea of colon cleansing.
Scary incident #1
A friend of Kathy’s is a “health nut”. Not that she lives a healthy lifestyle, based on organic foods, exercise, meditation, balance, etc. No, she is one of those that believes all of the hype about every “miracle” drug and homeopathic “remedy” out there. Obviously, she is a HUGE fan of colon cleansing. She “cleanses” her colon regularly by whatever means is the biggest fad at the moment, absolutely ignoring all the scientific data that PROVES that colon cleansing is not only not beneficial, but can actually harm you – ESPECIALLY if you do it a lot (which she does).
If that isn’t bad enough, she always felt that what she could do in the U.S. doesn’t do a good enough job, so it was always her dream to be able to go to India where some shaman (or whatever they call which doctors there), could do a “thorough” job, complete with magic incantations, or whatever else it is they do. She is actually planning a trip to India to do just that!
Now, is it just me, or is this kinda scary? What would you say to your friend who wanted to do this? Her own mother could not talk her out of it, so she asked Kathy to help. Now, I have nothing against India, per se. I do, however, have something against stupidity. India is not the cleanest country out there, and I am sure their health regulations are not nearly as stringent as ours. Her friends and family are actually concerned for her life – and rightly so, I think.
Will we be able to talk her out of this insanity? Hard to say, but we’re sure going to try!
Scary incident #2
I check my stats every once in a while to see how people get to my site. Most of my visitors get here from google searches for “colon cleansing scam”. I think I am ranked second for that term at the moment. I get visitors from other searches as well like colon flow scam, homemade colon cleanse and others.
A couple of days ago I looked at my stats and found something a little scary. Someone got to my site from google by typing in “colon cleansing safe when pregnant”! I am glad they got here instead of some site that is offering specialty enemas for pregnant women, but this still kind of scares me. I can see someone like that finding a site that offers a “dietary supplement” that is meant to help with colon cleansing that they swear is safe for pregnant women.
I am sorry, but I have a hard time with this. If you were pregnant, would you be running around searching google to find out if colon cleansing is safe for you if you are pregnant? I hope not! Maybe I am just old fashioned, but I believe that the place for that particular inquiry is your doctor!
Scary incident #3
Another person got to this site by going to google and typing in the phrase “homemade ex lax for baby”. What can I even say about this? Honestly, the first thing that I thought when I saw this was that I kind of wish that person would have chosen not to breed. I know that sounds cruel, but that was my first thought. I’m sure that person’s pediatrician did not recommend that they go on the internet and find a good formula for homemade ex lax. Sigh…
One last thing before I go
As long as I am on a roll here, there was one thing that I wanted to bring up. If you look at the bottom of the left sidebar, you will find a button that tells how many spam comments have been blocked since this blogs inception. At the time of this writing, the number is 222.
There are quite a few people who comment on this blog that actually have something useful to say. Often, I do not get around to approving their comments because they are mixed in with all the comments left by spammers and idiots. If your comment is one of those, I apologize. I hope I didn’t miss yours.
For everyone wishing to comment on this blog, I want to make absolutely clear the kind of comments that I will accept here:
- I will accept comments from people who agree with my thoughts on the subject of colon cleansing.
- I will accept comments from people who disagree with me, as long as they have something useful or insightful to say on the matter (“try acea colon cleanse for effective colon cleansing” is NOT insightful!)
- If you are commenting in this site for the sole purpose of trying to promote your site, you better having something VERY useful to say.
- If you just want to tell me that you liked my post, don’t bother to include a URL to your site. I will either strip the URL or will not approve the comment.
Basically, I would love comments from people who really want to add to the conversation. All comments are moderated, and nothing gets through without my reading it first.
Sorry to be so blunt in this post. This has been brewing for a while. Still, I hope you enjoyed the read, and I will talk to you again soon!
J
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Thanks for making this website. I almost bought some bentonite clay and psyllium husk. Phew!
You’re welcome Mark. Glad I could help.
I bumped into your blog trying to find out what the opinions of colon cleansing during pregnancy are after I saw a brochure from a colon cleansing place not recommending it after the first trimester. I used colon cleansing while i was trying to lose weight about 4 times, once every week. I am usually very constipated and it helped me and I don’t agree with you that it should not be done at all. I agree that everything has to be done in moderation of course. But when you are pregnant and you should not take laxatives what are your options? I had a bit of sixth sense to check the opinions before I did it as a last resort and the truth is that I did not realize it can cause uterus contractions which i felt before while duing it. So for that I am thankful and I find your blog interesting but I don’t think that you are entirely correct. For what it’s worth may be it will stop some people from overdoing it and people like me who are pregnant though looking towards this as a last resort. But the colon cleanse helped a lot before and I felt significantly better and I know it was from the cleansing. Yes, you do have to go to a good place and this one added chlorophyl to the procedure and nutrients, don’t know if it makes a difference but it does help for regularly constipated people. I don’t think it’s should be done very often but let’s face it, if it cleanses you even one day out of your nutrients isn’t this equal to not eating? I know a lot of people who don’t eat one day a week to cleanse themselves and it does help them a lot. I am not a doctor of course but denying colon cleansing completely while one is not pregnant seems unjustified to me.
You, of course, have the right to disagree. Do me a favor – do not ask for opinions, look at facts. Look up colon cleansing on wikipedia. Here is the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colon_cleansing. Look for the science. Show me ANYTHING that PROVES that colon cleansing does anything except steal your money and risk your health. I am sorry to have to tell you this, but colon cleansing has no benefits. None. If you are constipated, drink milk and go for a brisk walk. Nine times out of ten, constipation is a result of too little fiber and not enough exercise.
Congrats on the baby on the way, by the way.
Let’s be healthy for the little one, okay? Don’t risk your/his/her health with snake oil scams.
Thanks a lot this was very helpful.
Appreciate it
Hi! I was actually surprised to read on your website… and relieved
I’ve been looking for a good colon cleansing for a while and as I looked for “the real ones” they got more and more expensive. And then I found your page and now I’m convinced I’m not going to fall for colon cleansing products haha! Me and my boyfriend has a new hobby: we are checking out “funny” videos on science vs “spiritual/placebo/new age-stuff”, you know those hilarious jokes that makes us laugh so hard. I think they call them “homeopathy”, “creationism”, “mind-readers”, “astrology”… you know what I mean, I’m sure
Ever heard about it? It’s hilarious how there are so many “scientific” shows to explain why it works and how science never can measure those things etc. So now I just found another amusing thing to watch thanks to you, great!
I have to confess where I found the article about colon cleansing, that made me want to do it… In a Feng Shui book!! There you go
Thanks for a great blog!
@Hanna
Yup, I know exactly what you are talking about. I actually have an ebook that I am giving away on another of my sites that is called “How Cold Reading Works”. It explains how “mind readers” convince people that they are reading their mind. As far as the rest of it, yea… I am constantly amazed at how people’s hopes that something might work to help then often over rides reason, logic and actual science. Homeopathy is a great example of that.
Anyway, glad you enjoyed the read.