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There are others things to consider


I agree with most of what you explained, there are a lot of false claims in the natural / alternative medicine in order to sell tools, supplements, herbs.
However there is also missing knowledge in the modern allopath medicine.

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The beauty of this, as far as sellers of colon cleansing products go, is that Bentonite clay is responsible for those disgusting rope-like stools that are touted as “evidence” that people’s colons are coated with layers of disgusting waste that is “poisoning” them. Such stools consist of the clay expanded by the liquid from the gastrointestinal tract, plus the bulk formed by psyllium, all coated with feces. Thus, the product itself produces the very condition that it claims to treat!
I sometimes envision experienced and skillful con men tipping their hats in appreciation and respect when they learn this little fact about colon cleansing products.
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Yes mucoid plaque is probably a myth. The feces only dry in the end of the colon (because it is the purpose of the colon to absorb water, you know that.) And if you combine the purpose of the colon to a chronic dehydration, a fail to eliminate feces, and a parasitic worms infection, the dry feces accumulation at the end of the colon makes sense.

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The colon is a sewage system but by neglect and abuse it becomes a cesspool. When it is clean and normal we are well and happy; let it stagnate, and it will distill the poisons of decay, fermentation and putrefaction into the blood
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Yes if the colon is irritated or has cuts because of parasitic worms or dry feces then the waste can go into the blood and into the lymph, it is the same logic when your skin is irritated or has cuts.

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Indeed the proverbial floating poop can be a sign of celiac sprue, cystic fibrosis, biliary disease resulting in inadequate bile flow to the bowel, or GI infections.
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Some parasitic worms eat the feces and slow down their circulation and elimination which can produce dry feces that float.

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Second of all, yes there are parasitic diseases of the colon (Giardia or entamoeba, anyone?), but worms and gastrointestinal parasites are relatively uncommon causes of colon disease in the developed world.
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Parasitic worms are relatively uncommon because doctors have no clue how to diagnose an infected person. I have been infected for years and each specialist i have been to keep repeating that parasitic worms infections rarely exist in modern countries.

The stool tests, blood tests, phlegm tests, urine tests often came back negative. The tests are negative but i have
eliminated many dead big worms in the feces and i have spit phlegm with larvaes in it. So yes there is a serious problem here. And most people who are searching for solutions on these forums have been let down by doctors.

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Third, as a surgeon, I can tell you from simple experience operating on the colon that hardened feces do not accumulate on the walls of the colon as the colon cleansers claim. Any gastroenterologist who does a lot of colonoscopies could tell you that too. Even in disease states in which colon motility is impaired, we generally do not see the feces “caking” on the walls. Even in the case of mechanical obstruction by, for instance, a colon or rectal cancer, what we see is lots of fecal matter fairly evenly distributed in the lumen of the colon.
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The problem is not really that feces stay blocked in the colon forever, the problem is that if the colon is irritated or has cuts because of dry feces or parasitic worms at the end of the colon, and the person doesn't eliminate this waste for days, the waste goes into the blood and into the lymph. This waste must be eliminated by the body by others ways of elimination which causes crisis of elimination that you doctors call "diseases".

I agree that many diseases are caused by infections, but not all. Some are only crisis of elimination of waste.

If a person has waste traveling in the blood, in the lymph, and in others organs of elimination and if this person has also a parasitic worms infection. Some larvaes are traveling to others parts of the body because of their living cycle, but some larvaes may be travelling to uncommon parts of the body because they can live and reproduce in a specific environment with waste like in the colon. You can now understand the problem of many people on curezone.

And because you doctors don't know how to diagnose a parasitic worms infection, we are on our own.

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Worse, in the cases of people who do have a real parasitic infection, all the purging in the world won’t get rid of the critters causing the disease, no matter how many times a day one drives oneself to go. Only appropriate drugs to kill the parasites can correct the problem.
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We have 2 problems here :
First, doctors don't know how to diagnose a parasitic worms infection (reliably), so how are we supposed to get the drugs when doctors can't diagnose and prescribe efficient drugs in high enough doses ?

Second, doctors don't recognize that a parasitic worm like Ascaris (random example because it is common) can reproduce and live in a human body without having to go outside of the body.
Which in my experience is untrue, or else i should not still be infected.

Understand that even if i agree that "all the purging in the world won’t get rid of the critters", removing feces and emptying the digestive tube is only a part of the plan.

The plan is to empty the digestibe tube and then flood it with water and herbs with anti parasitic worms properties.

Also cleansing the digestive tube with water is removing most eggs and larvaes and small parasitic worms. (those who don't hook themselves on the walls of course)

I think what i have explained is reasonable and makes sense, what do you think ?
 

 
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