There doesn't seem to be any available scientific evidence that colon cleansers do anything for the body. The people who offer such services or products rely on anecdotal evidence.
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The descending colon. I know this person is in Dr. Morrison's class, look in the book on page 854. It has the answer word for word. Try reading
Try some herbs and natural home remedies to help clean your colon. A great starting point is http://www.coloncleanseguide.com/articles/natural-home-remedies-colon-cleansing and it also provides some review for colon cleansing products.
Depending on the situation or sentence in which it is used, a colon could go before or after an asterisk.
A colon is typically used to introduce a list, an explanation, or a conclusion. It can also be used to separate contrasting ideas or to emphasize a point. Make sure that the content that follows the colon directly relates to what precedes it.
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That would be a proctologist. However, a general physician with a working knowledge of mens' health should be able to point you in the right direction regarding the colon.
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