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Constipation is a classic symptom of intestinal toxemia.

The toxins and diseases that arise from a constipated system aren't the only reasons for concern. In addition to cancer, heart disease, diverticulitis, IBS, obesity, arthritis and a plethora of other conditions that have some link to constipation, the energy and straining required to relieve a clogged system can cause heart attacks, hemorrhoids, a ballooning of the intestinal wall, and can negatively affect the prostate.For the full article, click on the link below....

OVERCOMING CONSTIPATION ,

http://www.leaflady.org/Constipation.htmStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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Constipation is a classic symptom of intestinal toxemia.

The toxins and diseases that arise from a constipated system aren't the only reasons for concern. In addition to cancer, heart disease, diverticulitis, IBS, obesity, arthritis and a plethora of other conditions that have some link to constipation, the energy and straining required to relieve a clogged system can cause heart attacks, hemorrhoids, a ballooning of the intestinal wall, and can negatively affect the prostate.For the full article, click on the link below....

OVERCOMING CONSTIPATION ,

http://www.leaflady.org/Constipation.htmStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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