by Jessica Lofthus, December 2022 Digestive plaque, or “mucoid plaque” is a term for the hardened layers of mucous lining your intestines. Over time, concentrated mucous accumulates in layers lining your intestines like a sheathe: impeding normal peristalsis and nutrient absorption. A healthy lining of our intestines protects our health,...

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This number seems exaggerated but it has a name: Mega-Colon! A person who is following a modern processed food diet hardly gets fibers that are only found in vegetables. Fibers are the broomers of the intestines, they maintain a certain level of sanity in the digestive tract. Since nowadays, most...

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