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Hi

Mom has diverticulitis. From my understanding, this is akin to a

hernia/bulge/pockets forming in the colon. The food gets caught in these

pockets and sets up infection/inflammation.

As for food, toxins and arthritis, I have read many articles on this. The

colon is where food is absorbed into the blood stream. Many think the

stomach does this, but the stomach just pulverises, makes the food easily

absorbable. [Had a birds eye view a few years back]

The colon aka small/large bowel, receives this pulverised mess and enzymes,

followed by bacteria break it down further. When it is this semi solid

state, the nutrients are able to cross into the blood stream, either side of

the colon. Yes we all have bacteria in our colon, where it lives happily as

long as WE do not upset it. We do upset it by taking Anti-biotics, which is

why they now state you should eat Bifidus Yoghurt after any course of

anti-biotics. Mind you my GP reckons you would need bucket full to survive

the acid in the stomach.

In the blood stream are red and white cells. The red cells are the transport

system, absorb oxygen from the lungs, enzymes from the liver and nutrients

from the colon, then take this mixture to every living cell in your body.

The white cells are the immune system, the Police. Now should bacteria from

the bowel cross into the blood stream, the lymphocytes will murder it.

How can bacteria cross the colon/blood membrane? Well inflammation which

upsets the mucus, by disguise or if through drugs the mucus becomes

unstable, or weak. Then the lymphocytes are 'triggered' react to this

foreign invader. Now while this all sounds easy, your blood is being pumped

around your body. Therefore the triggered lymphocytes could now be in your

lungs, kidneys, heart, or passing up your arm. Likewise lymphocytes that are

triggered by any foreign invader, stage war. The fall out of this war,

symptoms.

It is a chain reaction, which can start in the colon and end up with

symptoms showing in other parts of the body. Once the lymphocytes are

triggered well they go about there business, do not stay within the original

battle field.

I posted about a new break through on Colitis a few months ago. Seems

Colitis is a disease of the Western world, in so far as third world

countries do not have it? The scientist looked into this and realised that

peoples living in the third world countries have 'worms' in there colon!

Therefore they took some of these worms, sterilised them and gave them to

Patients with Colitis! The symptoms vanished for six months and the patients

were over the moon. As the Doctor said, " All my medical life patients see me

with various problems, colitis and worms in children. Never did I think that

one day I would have one hundred patients outside my office screaming at me

to GIVE them worms! " Seems the presence of Worms in the colon, offset the

immune reaction, thereby curing the problem, Colitis. However in Western

Society is it unacceptable to have worms, therefore children are dosed for

worms. Once that has happened, well this mucus membrane becomes weak and off

we go, trouble with a big T!

Yes the theory has been around for years, however for unknown reasons and I

am not going to even guess, the scientists and medical people are not doing

any investigations.

Personally I was hospitalised with a pain in my groin. I underwent a barrage

of tests. They located inflammation of my colon, did biopsy by they returned

gram negative? I then returned for my results. " The pain is emanating from

your lymph nodes, due to your blood problem " And the cause of the blood

problem, ? Whatever was going on, it inflamed the colon and lymph glands!

The only thing that I suspected, coffee. I was at College and was drinking

coffee over tea. To prove the point, if I have a cup of coffee now, tonight

I would feel like death warmed up and my groin plus colon and stools will

react. Go figure!

Love and God Bless

Gillian

To be blind is not miserable; not to be able to bear blindness, that is

miserable.

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