Enter a medical system where nearly a thousand people die per week from hospital error - the 8th highest cause of death in the United States, ahead of fatalities from breast cancer and auto accidents. These 45,000 deaths annually are reported deaths, assuming all hospitals properly report their own fatal accidents. This also does not include those merely injured by hospital errors, either temporarily or permanently, nor does it include all deaths from adverse reactions from pharmaceutical drugs, which has been reported in The American Journal of Medicine to be as high as 106,000 people dying in one year, prematurely, from a drug reaction.
Again, reported fatalities. This does not include non-fatal impairments to people from adverse drug reactions, particularly long-standing damage to the vital organs. Of those who get cancer, many get it again. Half of skin cancers come back for a second round. And for those people, 75 percent get it a third time. What’s wrong with this picture? If these odds are unacceptable to you, you are in the right place. The question is: what will you do differently? You must educate yourself - differently.
Statistics tell us that one hundred years ago, Americans were not getting cancer. In fact, the death rate from cancer then was 1 in 30. Since few of us were alive back then, it can be hard to imagine that lifestyles were different than today. One major difference is that few of the 80,000 man-made chemicals were in use because they hadn’t been invented yet. The average person today consumes as much as three pounds of pesticides per year in their food. That alone should be enough to give us pause to consider.
The list of chemicals the human body must process today is overwhelming. There is simply one option: educate yourself or suffer the consequences. According to the statistics, the average American is suffering tough consequences. The wonders of progress are many and the ways to undo the ill-effects of progress are simple. If you are reading this, then congratulate yourself because you are on the right track. You suspect something different must be done to be well and the time to educate yourself is now.

Inside Poop — America’s leading colon therapist defies conventional medical wisdom about your health and well-being, provides the very latest survey of wellness information. "The Nashville Scene" reviewed it and concluded that it “may convince even the most skeptical readers that the thesis is not so full of it.”
The reviewer writes: “If you’re truly afraid of death, you better dump your cultural phobia and pay attention to your pooper.”
You could spend hundreds of dollars of books and resources and not come close to discovering the wealth of information that Inside Poop offers for about the same price of a pizza and less than a single bottle of a typical health supplement. This book includes five years of research, distilled from hundreds of case studies that you won’t find compiled anywhere else.
Ignoring the statistics won’t make the situation go away and the longer you delay, the worse it gets, because you are not a statistic when it comes to your own health. The reality is that life expectancy in America has taken a downward turn for the first time ever in history. That means we’ve been getting it wrong and you owe it to yourself and those you love to understand why and how to take immediate action.
To be healthy today does require action. It requires that you become informed about the right steps to take. That is why you must read this book.

Happy Cleansing!
About the Author
Scott W. Webb has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Wheaton College in Chicago. He has been a massage therapist since 1998 and for the past ten years has built a thriving private practice as a colon hygienist in Nashville, Tennessee.
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