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Old 03-23-2008, 02:50 AM
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DR BERNARD JENSEN:

“the heavy mucus coating in the colon thickens and
becomes a host of putrefaction. The blood capillaries
to the colon begin to pick up the toxins, poisons and
noxious debris as it seeps through the bowel wall. All
tissues and organs of the body are now taking on toxic
substances. Here is the beginning of true Autointoxication on a physiological level. This accumulation can have the consistency of truck tire rubber. It’s that hard and black.”


DR RICHARD ANDERSON:

“I have always attempted to make it clear that the
‘Mucoid Plaque’ found in the bowel is not equivalent
to the natural healthy gastric and intestinal mucosa.
The natural mucosa serves as a necessary buffer for the
gastro-intestinal wall and as a lubricant for intestinal
motility. ‘Mucoid plaque’ of any description is
un-natural and is found only after the body has moved
towards diseased states. Medical science has many
words to describe each of these conditions, but to
my knowledge, there are no effective terms that
describe them under one category.”
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