Obesity Linked to Colon Cancer
According to a newly published study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, overweight men and women have a much higher risk of developing colon cancer. The study included more than 20 years worth of data on 13,000 men and women. The results showed that if your Body Mass Index (multiply you weight in pounds by 705, divide the result by your height in inches then divide by your height again) is more than 24, you have an 86% greater chance of developing colon cancer -- the risk doubles and even triples as your BMI inches toward 30.

Some people are at more risk to get colon cancer becuase of genetics. Other people have normal, healthy genes that become damaged with age or exposure to toxic waste that builds up in the colon. Taking Colon-7 will lead to a cleaner, healthier colon which will decrease the risk of damage to those genes.

Those of you who already are trying to lose weight by taking Extreme Power Plus or FAT-N-EMY: for best results, these products should be taken with Colon-7. Colon-7 will actually enhance the effects of these products.

In 1998 there was an estimated 176,000 cases of colon cancer diagnosed and approximately 56,000 of these died of this disease. By November '99, an estimated 200,000 new cases of colon cancer were diagnosed.

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