Dr. Alejandro Junger – Healing All Manner Of Digestive Issues Through Cleansing And Detoxification

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[include file=get-in-itunes.html]Dr. Alejandro Junger from the Clean Program joined us today to talk about colon health and why it's absolutely critical for not only disease prevention (cancer, auto immune disease, heart attacks, stroke etc) but also to live a long life with energy and passion. Dr. Alejandro Junger was a class act from beginning to end and was such a joy to have on sharing his insights and wisdom. All health and disease begins in the colon. If we're loaded up with toxins, chemicals and poisons in our digestive tract we're never going to experience proper health. If you combine that with low gut flora we're on the path to disease. Cleaning out old debris and putrefactive waste matter (sometimes called dropping your lining) from inside the small and large intestine will make you feel lighter and happier than ever before. Dr. Junger was a joy to have on and I'm a huge supporter of his work! After you listen, comment below and tell us what you think! We discuss the following and so much more: * Why cleansing is so critical in today's toxic world * The benefits and drawbacks of enemas and colonics * His story about how he turned from a classic medical doctor to where he is today * How The Clean Program helps the body to heal, IBS, crohn's disease, colitis, acid reflux, indigestion and more. * The benefits of living a cleansing lifestyle * How toxic and polluted our modern world really is * And so much more! Learn why cleansing and detoxification is so important living in today's toxic world! - Click to tweet this! - Get Notified:[ois skin="Show Page2"] - Commercials: - Please Subscribe: Subscribe To Our Radio Show For Updates! - Other Shows:[include file=show-links.html] | All Shows With This Guest - Show Date:Monday 2/25/2013 - Show Guest:Dr. Alejandro Junger - Guest Info:Dr. Alejandro Junger was born in Uruguay. He graduated from medical school there in 1990 and moved to New York City for his postgraduate training. He completed three years of training in Internal Medicine at NYU Downtown Hospital and three more years of fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases at Lenox Hill Hospital. Read More... His drastic change in lifestyle and diet from his move to New York City soon reflected as irritable bowel syndrome and depression. Becoming a patient of the system he was practicing was such a shock, that it started a journey to search for an alternative solution to his he...

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