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Can Polyps Lead To Colorectal Cancer?

Polyps often lead to colorectal cancer. Read to know how polyps can cause colorectal cancer and how it can be prevented.

By Super Admin

Polyps are growths in the interior lining of the colon walls. They are formed when the interior lining of the colon wall is irritated or attacked by faeces matter toxins. When you have polyps, your risks of getting colorectal cancer increase dramatically.

To prevent getting colorectal cancer you need to prevent polyps from forming. In case you have polyps, then you have to prevent them from becoming cancerous.

causes of colorectal cancer

Here are a few ways that can help you in preventing colorectal cancer. Polyps occur when your faeces matter is toxic and becomes stagnant. Whenever your faeces matter ceases to move in your colon, the toxicity in the faeces matter comes in touch with your colon wall.

It is this colon region that becomes irritated and with time weakens. As irritation sets in and aggravation carries on, toxins are absorbed in the colon wall and a growth happens. This growth will continue so long as you continue to have toxic faeces matter and constipation.

Here are two things that may help you from preventing polyps. If you have constipation, you need to determine the length of time it takes for the food to pass through your body. An excellent general guideline is, it should take about twenty four hours for food to travel from your mouth to your anus.

causes of colorectal cancer

If it takes more than twenty four hours, then you have to reduce this time. Preventing polyps and eventually colorectal cancer requires that faeces matter move through your colon without remaining at one place for far too long.

The second thing you may do to prevent polyps that lead to colorectal cancer is to change your faeces matter toxicity level. Two things which make your faeces matter more toxic are undigested food and carcinogenic chemicals.

Since most unhealthy foods like breads, packaged foods, cooked foods, packaged meats and pasteurized fluids cause a deficiency in digestive enzymes, the human body is not able to digest all the food that you eat. When undigested food reaches the colon, it is decomposed by bad bacteria and becomes extremely toxic.

To correct this toxicity, start eating more raw foods like vegetables and fruits, which are filled up with enzymes.

Story first published: Friday, November 4, 2016, 17:06 [IST]
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