Today 70 million North Americans suffer from chronic constipation with feces elimination every 2 or 3 days, or more. Typically speaking, this was true for most women that came to me for consultation. Many cases have a bowel movement every 4 and 5 days, so you can imagine the quantity of feces and waste stored in the colon.
In one of my lectures on the “Aging and Degenerative Disease-Iridology Profile”, delivered at an International London Symposium on Iridology, I showed the case of the iris of a 22 year-old girl that often had a bowel movement every 10 days. If we look at the iris of her father, it also demonstrated a very bad colon. We then understood that the girl inherited the colon (Editor: and the diet) of her father. Some reports have shown that the average American accumulates up to 6 pounds or more of feces in the colon. Each American eats approximately 1,996 pounds of food per year meaning 5 ½ pounds per day. Of this, 2/3 is converted into watery liquid, while 2 pounds represents solid waste that should be expelled through the colon at least once or twice per day (depending on food intake). When not expelled, this waste accumulates and sticks to the walls, produces putrefaction, and develops the presence of pathogenic bacteria that infiltrate the tiny walls of the colon (leaky gut).
It then goes into the blood circulation together with toxins, which in turn irritate the nervous system and may even cause brain disorder and nervous pathological disease. It’s no wonder we can observe the presence of intestinal bacteria in the blood of patients when doing Live Blood Analysis.
Figure 8: Left Iris M. 58 years old.