Colonic spam
Wednesday, March 5th, 2003 12:00 amI've had spam advertising weight-loss, breast-enlargement, vacancies at online sweatshops, pyramid schemes, Euros, all kinds of pornography, email adress lists I can spam to, anti-virus software (which makes me want to reply, childishly "ha ha, I use Linux, you sad losers!"). And of course I get the usual invitations to handle the funds of some Third World dictator. But this is the first time I've had a spam graphically describing my bowel movements:
Sorry, but I won't be spending $51.50 (how do they work out these prices so precisely?) on this product. On the rare occasions that I feel the need to cleanse my colon,I just eat a bunch of pickled chilli peppers washed down with neat raki.
Let's talk stools. The stool tells you a lot about your colon health. If it's dark brown in color, and it sinks, and it stinks, that's not good. And don't feel bad, that's the way most people are. What you want to see is light brown color, which means it's full of fresh bile from the liver, very mild odor, and a stool that floats. We're talking low-density here folks. The more compaction you have the darker the color and the faster it sinks. Compaction is not good. Also, moving bowels should be SIMPLE. If the veins are popping out of your neck and you feel like your doing the bench press, you NEED to cleanse your colon.
Sorry, but I won't be spending $51.50 (how do they work out these prices so precisely?) on this product. On the rare occasions that I feel the need to cleanse my colon,I just eat a bunch of pickled chilli peppers washed down with neat raki.