This might sound counterintuitive, but when you have
diarrhea, you also have constipation.
Let me explain:
Bad bacteria and parasites use your gut to suit their own
needs. Most of the time, they slow down
your intestinal transit time, which in turn
increases their feeding time.
Now, depending on a few factors, including your health,
hormones, and how long you’ve had gut issues, your body
will respond to this in two ways:
First, if you’re close to the time when the bad bacteria
have started their assault on your gut, most people’s
bodies will desperately try to flush everything out.
This means that next to constipation, some folks will also
have diarrhea. That’s their bodies’ response to the
problem.
However, having diarrhea over a long period of time is
dangerous because it dehydrates your body. Which means
that after some time, your body might just give up and let
the bad bacteria take over while your gut switches to
long-term constipation.
Second, hormones also come into play. For instance, women
have a tendency to have constipation, while men are more
inclined to have diarrhea. Some women might experience
alternating bouts of constipation and diarrhea when they
have their periods.
Now, while different people will respond differently
depending on these factors, that doesn’t diminish the fact
that your body is desperately trying to get rid of the bad
bacteria that are using your gut as their hatchery.
And if that’s not bad enough… These tiny yet dangerous
microorganisms can burrow deep down your intestine folds.
Which means eliminating your bowels might not be able to
flush them all out. That’s why it’s vital to use Elimipure
for at least 3-4 months.
And for that reason, we recommend you grab the 3- or
6-month package, which also gives you the biggest
discounts.