Blackish-Green And Tan Mucoid Plaque Lining The Colon

Richard Anderson described mucoid plaque as being "shiny", "blackish-green", and "light brown". Skeptics are claiming that gastroenterologists never see this stuff lining the colon. This is not true. They actually do see it all the time; they just ignore it. Here, I will show you:
There it is: exceptionally thick, shiny, blackish-green and tan mucoid plaque lining the colon. I got the image from here.

Remarkably, the only thing the gastroenterologist identified was that little bit of poop (within the white circle). Clearly this is amateur hour.

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  1. The link caption says it is resected colon. So the picture is presumably of the internal intestinal wall. You can't say this is definitively plaque as a result.

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    1. That is the internal intestinal wall. It's just that it's covered up by a thick mucoid plaque. A normal, healthy colon is supposed to have blood vessels and ridges. There are no blood vessels or ridges in sight. And it's not because they dematerialized.

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  2. Thank you for posting this cleanse. I just started and WOW is the plaque coming out every day LOTS!! I mix the NAC cap contents into the unfiltered apple juice and a big pinch of cayenne. Voila plaque city a few hours later! I've been looking for this for so long. Most of those cleanse kits are expensive and hard to order. This is sooo easy to do. I knew this had to work as you weren't selling anything. I know plaque is real from doing past cleanses. This liquified things to pass easily. I'm hoping it will work on the really old hard tire like plaque also!! I'm also doing a parasite cleanse They're BOTH equally important!! I'm wondering how to take the pancreatin enzymes ??

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    1. Interesting you mentioned pancreatin. I was just now doing research on it. Do not take pancreatin! Do not do Bernard Jensen's Ultimate Tissue Cleansing Program! Taking large doses of pancreatin has been proven to cause fibrosing colonopathy. See https://gut.bmj.com/content/46/2/283

      If you want another tip try eucalyptus tea. I don't know the safest, optimal dose at this time.

      I'm thinking this is the reason why Bernard Jensen's company at bernardj.com does not sell it. I'm thinking the people who took over the company realized it's not safe.

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  3. Interesting you mentioned pancreatin. I was just now doing research on it. Do NOT take pancreatin! Do NOT do Bernard Jensen's Ultimate Tissue Cleansing Program! Taking large doses of pancreatin has been proven to cause fibrosing colonopathy. See https://gut.bmj.com/content/46/2/283

    If you want another tip try eucalyptus tea. I don't know the safest, optimal dose at this time.

    I'm thinking this is the reason why Bernard Jensen's company at bernardj.com does not sell pancreatin. I'm thinking the people who took over the company realized it's not safe.

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