Mucoid Plaque

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So what is it we should expect to see in our bowels when we cleanse? Toxins? Parasites? Well, how about something called mucoid plaque.

What is mucoid plaque ? Also known as mucoid rope, it’s a thick coating of mucus that lines our large intestine. It can develop from a myriad of factors such as:

-constant drinking of pasteurized milk -consuming lots of refined flour, and processed foods -use of antibiotics and other drugs -a lifestyle of stress -eating foods that weren’t meant to be consumed by humans such as white bread, fake foods, junk food, and fast foods. -Constipation.

Mucoid plaque is harmful to our body, as it prevents the colon from working efficiently. It clogs the colon, and makes it harder for waste products to pass through, leading to constipation, and a buildup of toxins. Mucoid plaque attracts toxins, impurities, and fecal matter.

Mucoid Plaque is what we want to eliminate and remove through colon cleansing.

A little bit of mucuoid is normal in our intestines, as it is produced to protect us from toxic substances. When this occurs once in awhile, the mucoid plaque is produced, but then disappears. It poses no long-term effects.

The problem is this: Long term use of drugs, and a bad diet/lifestyle can cause mucoid plaque to be produced in a regular basis. When this happens, the mucoid plaque is not excreted out. It stays in the many folds, nicks and creases of the large intestine.

A buildup of mucoid plaque leads to: -Constipation. -A slow down in intestinal action. -Malnutrition due to bad absorption. -Toxins to emit into the bloodstream. -Provide a breeding ground for pathogens, parasites and bad bacteria.

The last one is a big one. A buildup of mucoid plaque provides a friendly, ideal environment for the development of bacteria, which can cause disease. In serious cases, this can lead to colon cancer, and gastric diseases. Your immune system becomes weak as good bacteria is destroyed and overwhelemed by toxins.

This causes a domino effect. The buildup of toxins overwhelms your liver, as it has to work overtime to eliminate them. When toxins buildup and can’t be eliminated through bowel movements, it has to go somewhere, so it seeps back into our blood, getting inside our cells.

As a result, our cells and organs will become contaminated with toxins. Ever wonder why you always feel so sluggish and tired? No, it’s not just because you’re listening to punk rock at 1 am instead of sleeping. It’s because your cells are filled with toxins. An unhealthy colon doesn’t just cause constipation. It can cause a whole variety of diseases.

This is why colon cleansing is so important. It’s not just about fixing one problem. It’s about curing and cleansing your entire body of excess mucoid plaque.

Mucoid plaque is normal, but most of us have too much of it produced in our colon, leading to various symptoms. To be healthy again, we need to cleanse to rid ourselves of excess mucoid plaque, and in the end restoring our body to its natural, healthy state.

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