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Old 11th May 2005, 01:24 AM
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Thanks.

But when gastric acid, bile or bicarbonate in out of balance (any of them), can this imbalance cause less or more, thin or thick mucus in intestine effecting absorption or not?

Probably we may now be getting somewhat cystic fibrosis type2 as we are getting diabetes2/insulin resistance due to modern lifestyle.

Btw, what are best remedies for more Antibiotics use and the 'so called' cure of gonorrhea?

What about Silicea in low potency in chronic cases? Sil. seems to hold NaCl & so water.

Just look at this;

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Within the duodenum (small intestine) the submucosal glands produce copious quantities of mucus. This mucus contains buffers that elevate the pH balance. The more acid forming the food, the greater the amount of mucus secreted.

As the mucus and food particle solution pass through the intestines, moisture is removed. As more moisture is removed, the mucus becomes sticky and gluey. In passing, it leaves a coating on the intestinal wall. Layer after layer of gluey feces build up over the years. It forms into a tough, rubbery, black substance found in lumps in the corners of the intestinal tract. X-ray studies show that the accumulation of hardened feces badly deforms the intestines. Autopsies have shown that an average male has seven to nine pounds of this hardened feces within his intestine. This coating causes constipation, a reduction in the absorption of nutrients through the intestinal wall and is a breeding ground for parasites.
http://www.freedomyou.com/nutrition_book/mucus.htm
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