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Anatomy of the large intestine (colon or
bowel)
Why is the colon so important?
Specially for overall health when doing enemas and colon cleansing.
The colon is also called the large intestine or bowel and is part of our
digestive system. It is one of the four (Skin, Lungs, Bladder, Colon) main elimination systems of the body.
It is most important to get to know this part when you do enemas and colon
cleansing.

Your colon is made up of sections with a total length of approximately 140cm
and 170cm. Remember that this is only one part of your whole digestive system.
- The cecum, where food enters from the small intestine
- The ascending colon, on the right side of the body
- The transverse colon extends from the splenic flexure to the hepatic flexure,
across the abdomen on the right. It follows a sagging course across, and
in many people sags about ¾
of the way down to the naval
- The descending colon, on the left side of the colon further to the back
- The sigmoid colon, a 'S' shape bend near the left groin.
- The rectum, which is a powerful muscular organ about 14cm long, with a sphincter at each end.
- And the
anus where faeces is eliminated from the body.
The colon has no villi (multiple, minute projections of the intestinal
mucous layer which serve to absorb fluids and nutrients) as compared to the small intestine and produces no digestive
enzymes. It is like a tube of circular muscle lined with a layer of moist
mucous cells that lubricate the contents. The smooth folds of the colon are
speckled with glands that resemble skin pores.
These glands extract the fluids and electrolytes from the passing food
residue. Between 1/3 -1 liter of water (which is recycled and eventually filtered
and excreted by the kidneys as urine), electrolytes, and some vitamins, are absorbed
daily through the colon. If colon bacteria are normal, vitamins B-1, B-2, B-12
and K are produced by them, and all with the possible exception of B-12 are
absorbed and used by the body traveling first to the liver via the portal
circulation.
Absorption and storing fecal material are the colon's two
main functions.
The colon does secrete mucus to help the digested food along and hold the
fecal material together. It also plays a role in protecting the walls of the
colon from bacterial activity and neutralizes some of the fecal acids.
After processed matter from the small intestine enters the colon much absorption occurs
in the cecum and ascending colon. Mixing movements called haustrations occur
every few minutes and last about one minute apiece.
They roll and mix the matter to expose most of it to the colon’s surface for
absorption. Over 80% of the material reaching the colon is reabsorbed.
There are no peristaltic waves in the colon but a few times daily (usually
after meals) a segment of the colon usually eight inches long will constrict
(usually in the transverse or descending colon) to force the fecal material
along. Our Feces are usually 75% water, 7-8% dead bacteria, 2-7% fat, .5-10% protein,
5-10% roughage, byproducts, digestive juices, etc.
Once the stool
moves out of the sigmoid colon into the rectum, a parasympathetic reflex is set
up and the brain gets the signal that
nature is calling, and so we go.
The external sphincter is under voluntary control and we can mentally
overcome this reflex and prevent defecation if we desire to.
Of all the vital organs in the body, the one that suffers the most abuse from
modern dietary habits is the colon.
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One day the body got together and decided to have a board meeting. Here’s
what went on behind closed doors. There was intense discussion to determine:
WHO WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART
OF THE BODY.
The BRAIN was the first to speak.
“Without me, nothing would be accomplished.”
Then the HEART spoke up. “Without me,
pumping blood to your brain you could not function.”
The ARMS laughed. “You’re both wrong,
without me to put food in the mouth, nothing would work.”
The LEGS quickly added. "Without me you couldn't get your food"
The STOMACH said, “Without me, your food
would not digest.”
The LUNGS bellowed back, “Without me, you
couldn’t breathe.”
The EYES blinked, “Without me you could not
see.”
The KIDNEYS snorted, “Without me, you could
not detoxify and eliminate.”
The COLON meekly spoke up. “I am important.
You need me to eliminate all of the garbage from your systems.”
Everyone laughed and made fun of him. “How can you be as important as we are.
You’re just a smelly old sewer.”
The poor colon...his feelings were hurt.
He turned away, and thought, I’ll show them.
HE SHUT DOWN!! Then he sat back and watched what would happen.
The BRAIN was stupefied.
The HEART’S beat was weak.
The ARMS and LEGS were weak and couldn’t move.
The LUNGS breathing was shallow.
The EYES became cloudy.
The KIDNEYS quit.
Then the COLON looked around and decided it
was time to call another meeting.
It wasn’t too lively this time, but everyone
was in total agreement.
The COLON WAS
THE MOST IMPORTANT ORGAN.
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