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Recently I went through a colonoscopy. I was told that the doctor could not see very well because there were still stool deposits in my colon even after the laxative flush and the two enemas. Could this be plaque instead of stool? Should I start a colon cleansing program so that when the doctor performs this test again he will be able to see better? Is it safe for someone my age (52)? If so, what kind of cleanser do you recommend?
The chemical laxative flush that is used for colonoscopy preparation is very hard on the body, not to mention it makes people miserable. There are other options to effectively cleanse your colon which do clear out the entire colon. Taking an enema series each day for a week is one of those options. Make sure to use Celtic Sea Salt and peppermint essential oil or goat milk enema soap to get the best cleanse. Also, it is important to do an enema series the morning of the procedure.
It may have been mucoid plaque that remained in your colon. I recommend that people go through a dietary regime before they fast to remove mucoid plaque. I have seen too many people become sick by fasting without the dietary changes, due to a highly toxic body. When you fast, the liver can't always keep up with the amount of toxins that need to be removed. Build a strong body with a detox diet before you cleanse. My book, Ten Days to Optimal Health, is a 35-day program that ends in a 5-day fast. This is an effective program to bring about renewed health and fully cleanse the colon without the harsh chemicals.
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