Digestive care expert Brenda Watson's website discusses bowel movements and underlying health

Digestive Care Expert Brenda Watson’s new website takes a different look at poop with “The Poop Chronicles,” an eye-opening discussion about what our bowel movements really say about our underlying health. Combining practical information with light-hearted humor, the Poop Chronicles are chock full of digestive wisdom. For example, in the world of healthy poop, size does matter. In Watson’s own words:

While some may consider the information graphic, Watson’s Poop Chronicles have a way of delivering the facts with an amusing touch that not only engages readers, but that educates them as well—something Watson says is her ultimate goal.

The Poop Chronicles is the single most visited page on BrendaWatson.com, the new website and blog that has visitors engaged on Watson’s forum—Ask Brenda. Watson knows that superior health begins with a properly functioning digestive tract, and her sound advice on the subject has helped many people improve their health through better digestion. In the Media Room gives Watson consults with various people who have been significantly helped by listening to her “gut feelings” and practical advice. There is even a video of a live colonic that sets out to dispel the myths that surround colon hydrotherapy.

A vibrant and interactive site for people who really want to engage in dialogue about improving their health, BrendaWatson.com educates in a way that is both informative and entertaining. Fans of Watson can also follow her on Twitter, @brendapoopscoop and Facebook, Brenda Watson, C.N.C, where she can be seen traveling the country at lectures and seminars.

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