I don't believe all that about the buildup of gunk in the intestines. It seems
to me that the mucous membranes are pretty much self-cleaning. Think about if
you eat peanut butter...even that doesn't stick in the throat for long. In the
small intestines, the food is even more liquid.
Pat
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From: Heather King (LCA) <[email protected]>
To: Silver List <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 7:02:27 PM
Subject: CS>RE: SO>medical question
I have had perhaps 30 colonoscopies over the course of my adult life, about
half of which were video camera documented. I had familial polyposis (lots of
benign polyps) and have actually watched numerous biopsies collected from my
intestinal walls & cauteries of smaller, early-stage polyps. In no case was
there ever any evidence of anything but shiny, pink, glass-like surfaces
inside. They actually expand the sections with air as they move along so they
can get clear camera shots & even with that, it remained perfectly smooth,
clean & pink. Not saying everyone is like me, but I eat as much or more red
meat than the next guy & tend to overdo it on the diet (currently about 60
pounds overweight). Who knows...in my life, the evidence says that not eating
after 8 pm the night before the procedure and taking a bottle of magnesium
citrate is enough to create the shiny colon effect...
Your mileage may vary?
Heather
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 1:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SO>medical question
Someone (Linda maybe?) remarked several months ago that, during a
procedure where she was awake and able to observe, none of the gunk on the
intestinal walls could be seen - the stuff that is often assumed to build
up and adhere in the lower bowel. I've been wondering lately whether I
missed a discussion about this interesting observation. Wondering what
people think about it, given all the products and cleansing regimes based
on the idea that everyone has this sort of gunk and needs to get rid of it.
DByron
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