Why do doctors say that they do not see any plaque with sigmoidoscope – that from top to bottom they see pink intestinal skin. Does a cleanse create plaque?
A. No, a cleanse does not create plaque, it removes it. Doctors do not know what they are looking for when they say they can’t see it. Read chapter 3 of the Cleanse & Purify Thyself, Book 2 . This subject is described in detail and is verified with photographs. Plaque has been around far longer than a cleanse. There is a photograph of mucoid plaque in Color Atlas of the Digestive Tract, plate #439. The authors comment; “a particularly bizarre stool, from a young woman with irritable bowel syndrome”. People who had done 40-day water fasts found that late into their fasts they suddenly expelled long black rubbery ropes (as they described them). Read Cleanse & Purify Thyself, Book 1.
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- Why do doctors say that they do not see any plaque with sigmoidoscope - that from top to bottom they see pink intestinal skin. Does a cleanse create plaque?
- Why do doctors say that they do not see any plaque with sigmoidoscopes - that they see pink intestinal skin. Does a cleanse create plaque?
- Does a cleanse create plaque?