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Re: Butt doctors


In my opinion and experience, no, the black stuff in the commode is not built up P & B. I, too, was skeptical at first. Then I started to pass it after about 10 days. It went on pretty consistently for about 3 weeks, more or less. A lot more at first, but it started to taper off...and my intake of P&B never wavered. Therefore, if your theory were correct, MP would be as consistent as the intake of the shakes, right? Nope. Doesn't work like that. It's very clear/obvious to me that this stuff has been inside for a long time. it stinks like nothing you've ever known. It's like rubber. Whatever the hell it is has been in there a long time and it's rotten...you pass it and you will know this. In fact, you can even tell how it feels when you actually pass it. It's a whole different ball game...

As for the colonoscopy, I can't speak to that since I have never had one. You have to acknowledge that there is a tremendous amount of surface area in the GI tract. Lots of places where old crud can hide out. Don't know how far in a colonoscopy goes, but I can't imagine that it goes past the transverse colon, does it? I don't know...

But you're right in being skeptical and asking questions. I asked the same ones...but my experience was all the proof that I needed. You take these shakes like people say here and you will, at some point, pass this stuff as a result. For me, to think that MP is actually P&B is preposterous. It clearly is not...

HTH
 

 
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