Specific Health Concern >>    Polyps of the Colon

To attend a FREE Class on this topic, Click Here

In this video, Dr. Huntoon discusses the most common health condition we have in our country...Dysbiosis within the MicrobiomeLeaky Gut Syndrome and what causes it.


Most Doctor's Offices will never mention it because it is the foundational reason for all our health concerns. And if the truth gets out about how it is created, that will lead to many angry people.


If you have this issue (AND YOU DO) it is important to work with a practitioner who can help you unwind it for the least amount of money and the least amount of difficulty. We can help you.

To Request an Action Plan to
Address Polyps of the Colon
Click Here

Polyps of the Colon

Facts and Definition of Colon Polyps

  • The colon is part of the large intestine that extends from the cecum to the rectum.
  • Colon polyps most frequently are benign (noncancerous) overgrowths on the surface of the colon.
  • Colon polyps in most people do not cause pain.
  • When signs and symptoms of colon polyps are present, they include:
  • Rectal bleeding
  • Anemia
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Some individuals also may experience other symptoms and signs.
  • There are three major groups of colonic polyps, hyperplastic, adenomas, and those associated with polyposis syndromes (genetic).
  • The causes of colonic polyps from a Medical perspective are unclear.
  • Risk factors (and possible contributors to the cause of colon polyp development) are family history, diet, genetics, and older age.
  • Gastroenterologists (doctors specializing in diseases of the digestive tract) usually diagnose and treat colon polyps.
  • Doctors diagnose colon polyps with a test for blood in the stool, and other tests and procedures that visualize view the surface of the colon, for example, colonoscopy. During colonoscopy, through a tiny camera, doctors can see colon polyps and take biopsies of tissue to help diagnose polyps, and possibly confirm benign, pre-cancerous, or cancerous polyps.
  • Medical treatment of colon polyps is limited to possibly nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and/or aspirin, removal of the polyps by a colonoscope via colonoscopy, or by a surgeon that can cut out (colon resection) various sections of the large bowel, and thereby remove multiple intestinal polyps.

What Causes Gastritis?

What is the Colon and Signs and Symptoms

What Are The Types of Colon Polyps? What Causes Them?

How Are Colon Polyps Diagnosed?

Medical Treatments

Dr. Huntoon's Alternative Perspective and Your Solution