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Re: A thought on LF


 lol!! Oh Boy. Here we go again. Look what you yourself just posted:

"The bacteria numbers and composition in the large intestine is effectively that of fecal material."

And look what I have already stated:

"The only situation where there may be more microflora in the colon is if you are counting a very large stool that has not passed. I am referring to the intestinal lining microflora."

Which still is not true.

The other information you posted is in reference to the fluid and chime passing through the intestines. Of course the bacteria count is going to go up as it progresses down the intestines.

And let me state this. You are 100% wrong in stating that majority of the intestinal lining microflora reside in the colon.

Case closed

Funny how the LF supporters read in to evidence in whatever manner happens to fit their needs instead of reading the evidence as it exists.  How could you miss all the parts about the small intestine hardly having any bacteria even when I highlighted those parts for you so you would not miss them? Clearly you have no intention of admitting to your mistake and accepting the real evidence regardless of how much in presented against your claim.  Of course the LF supporters have also ignored all the evidence that "liver flushing" is bogus and that fecal soaps are real and well known in science despite that evidence being presented to them over and over and over......  Again, they just cannot admit that they were duped in to believing in "liver flushing" and therefore refuse to accept the overwhelming evidence that has been presented numerous times that "liver flushing" is a scam.

By the way, let me fill you in on a little tid bit.  Yes, the majority of stool consists of the intestinal flora.  Yet people can have multiple bowel movements each day showing how fast these massive amounts of bacteria can multiply.  Now imagine if we were not able to expel some of the excess and older bacteria from the colon on a regular basis.

So the fact remains that the majority of the intestinal flora are found in the large intestine, not the small intestine as you keep incorrectly claiming.

I would not be surprised at all if you were one of the politicians claiming we are not in a recession and promising no new taxes!!!  

 

 
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