Pat, you just haven't seen the photos; they are pretty self-
explanatory about the encrusted plasticlike mucoid plaque.

Duncan

On 16 Feb 2007 at 5:21, Pat wrote:

> 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
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> 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
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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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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