Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 Hi Ron, I would echo what Elchanan wrote and only add an experience I had a few years ago. I took a cadaver anatomy class for the primary reason of seeing this so-called intestinal plaque with my own eyes. The subjects we studied were two elderly people who had both died of various degenerative diseases. They seemed to be good candidates for colon plaque, if such a thing existed. However, when we finally got to their colons there was no tarry, leathery-looking build-up attached to the interior walls. There was only bare, grayish, puckered tissue. Imo, the descriptions we often hear of mucoid plaque are a combination of imagination and misrepresentation of what actually comes out after a typical " cleanse " . They are intended to create a perceived need for the product being sold. People like myself, Elchanan and others who tell the truth about these things have nothing invested in whether what we say is accepted or not, unlike the people who are selling these products. This may constitute TMI (too much information ) but I have had life-long problems with constipation. If ever there was a sluggish, atrophied, impacted colon, it was mine. Enemas were a regular feature of my teen years and once in my early 20s I ended up in an emergency room because I went an entire week without going to the bathroom. But after 8 years as a raw fooder (the last 5 on mostly fruit), I have no complaints about how my colon now functions. It is comfortable and effortless to eliminate. I've never had a colonic and have never taken a " cleanse " . The body cleanses itself. All you have to do is remove the source of over-accumulating waste, and the body will do the rest. Happy cleansing, Nora www.RawSchool.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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