Re: indigested food taking Oxypowder
I have ALWAYS seen certain types of food not completely broken down by my digestive system...seeds and chunklettes of apple are common for me, so I wouldn't worry about that too much. But it's odd it started with the
Oxypowder if it wasn't happening before. And that would indicate the
Oxypowder is somehow pushing the food through without giving your body time to properly digest the food and absorb the nutrients from the food. YIKES!
I tend to agree with the previous response - if
Oxypowder can't break up a chewed piece of apple or a soaked seed, how in the WORLD can it truly remove/dissolve/liquefy layers of rubbery/hard mucoid plaque? And of course, since one can never actually SEE any mucoid plaque because it's supposedly liquified, there's really no way to tell if it has removed the mucoid plaque or not.
The one thing that is for sure? They sure know how to make money! Magnesium, oxygen and a plastic bottle totally up to less than, about a dime.
Congratulations for choosing to take care of yourself and for doing a colon cleanse. It's REALLY the most important cleanse of all (because when the colon is slow/sluggish/clogged ALL the other organs are negatively affected.
Here's some good reading for you (if you'd like to learn some more about colon cleansing):
http://thedoctorwithin.com/index_fr.php?page=articles/journey_colon.php
Journey to the Center of your Colon - t h e d o c t o r w i t h i n
http://www.risingstarlc.com/schulzecolon.htm
Dr.
Richard Schulze 's March 2001 Bowel Newsletter
Flush ON!
Unyquity