Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 I've always liked Dr. Jensens approach to tissue cleansing and bowel management. An online book is available here: http://www.curezone.com/books/online/bowel/default.asp I think the most important part of this regimine is fasting and the use of pancreatin to dissolve and dislodge the mucoid plaque. Good reading, Bruce. ----- Original Message ----- From: L. Juarez This question was in the archives, how do we get rid of the mucoid plaque? Was there any consensus? I was told that I needed to use castor oil packs, that the castor oil is the only thing that loosens up the baked on plaque, but I recall folks saying castor oil is very toxic, should never be ingested, so I don't really want it getting into my system through my skin. The health food store says they have products to get rid of mucoid plaque, including PRIMAL DEFENSE, but I wasn't all that impressed with the Primal Defense product. What do the rest of you say? - > How do I get rid of the muciod plaque/compacted feces in my > intestines?????? a urine fast with fiber? or a water/juice fast? > with fiber? followed by colonics and enemas? any help would > be great, thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 Hi, just doing a quick search I found this: Warning The prickly reddish seed pods of castor bean contain beautiful gold, silver, and black seeds. These temptingly attractive seeds are quite poisonous, so you must be sure to keep them away from children and unknowing adults. Three seeds are sufficient to kill an adult. Seeds are a deadly poison. One seed may be fatal to a child. After oil is squeezed from the seeds, the deadly toxic protein, ricin, remains in the seed cake. May induce dermatitis. It seems the only part of the plant that isn't deadly poison is the oil from the seeds and it is the traces of the poison left that make it laxative: POISON TYPE: Ricin, a poisonous protein, one of a group known as plant lectins. In the right amount & concentration, Ricin is said to be one of the most toxic natural poisons. It works by inhibiting the synthesis of more complex proteins in the intestinal wall, which in turn causes digestive distress. Castor Beans are traditionally cultivated as a basis of laxatives such as castor oil, which is also used as an ingredient of industrial lubricants, soaps, & varnishes. TYPICAL POISONING SCENARIO: Accidental consumption quantities of seeds or products containing castor oil by livestock or children. Aside from their use in lubricants, soaps & varnishes, Castor Beans are often seen in jewellery from the Caribbean; children are sometimes poisoned by sucking or eating beads made from the beans. Another possible cause of poisoning is an overdose of castor-oil based laxative, especially amongst persons who mistakenly equate absolutely regular bowel habits with good health. Please warn great uncle Oliver to go easy on that stuff, OK? SYMPTOMS: In very small doses, Ricin only causes the human digestive tract to convulse- hence the laxative effect of castor oil. In larger doses, however, Ricin causes diarrhoea so sever that victims can die of shock, as a result of massive fluid & electrolyte loss. If such poisoning is diagnosed quickly, its symptoms can be effectively treated until the action of the poison has, er, passed. anon Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: Anja Castor oil is/was used to treat constipation, haven't heard about it being toxic. I once read some childrens book and one person was doing a trick on the others in adding castor oil to their food and they all had to run, so I asked why and my mother said that's because of the castor oil. CU Anja > This question was in the archives, how do we get rid of the mucoid > plaque? Was there any consensus? > > I was told that I needed to use castor oil packs, that the castor oil > is the only thing that loosens up the baked on plaque, but I recall > folks saying castor oil is very toxic, should never be ingested, so I > don't really want it getting into my system through my skin. > > The health food store says they have products to get rid of mucoid > plaque, including PRIMAL DEFENSE, but I wasn't all that impressed > with the Primal Defense product. What do the rest of you say? > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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