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Re: Intestinal mucus vs. mucoid plaque
 
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Re: Intestinal mucus vs. mucoid plaque


There is a huge difference. "Mucoid plaque" as Unyqity is referring to, is the result of years of poor eating habits and her advice to attend to cleansing is spot-on, as usual. The normal intestinal mucus, as you refer to, IS important and can be "washed away" from too many enemas, colonics, etc. HUGE difference.

Dr. Kelley, who cured MANY of cancer, on the importance of detoxification. Unyquity's in some good company here, read & learn:)

"As the cells produce metabolic debris, the blood carries it to the organs of detoxification. These organs are the liver, kidneys, lungs, skin, many of the mucous membranes, and the colon. If these organs of detoxification are themselves filled with debris, they of course cannot accept any more toxins. In such a case, the blood cannot accept further debris from the cells and, before long, there are 70 to 100 trillion garbage cans completely full. It is like the city dump being filled to capacity and not accepting any more garbage trucks. Then one’s home becomes overloaded with garbage, which shortly interferes with normal functions of one’s household. Before long, the entire community has become bogged down. "Clean blood" then, acting as a highway for the garbage trucks, is dependent upon the organs of detoxification."

LOTS more at the link:


http://www.whale.to/cancer/k/Chapter_4.html


:)


 

 
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