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Tissue in stool

Tissue or mucous in stool: I have had gastrointestinal problems for a while; no 'specialists' have been able to help me.  Lately I have tried mixing vinegar with warm water and doing small 8 oz enemas, frequently; I have released tons of opaque tissue.  It feels good when I release it but I can't find anyone who can tell me what it is.  I am going to assume it is lymphatic tissue that has attached to colon lining.  Of course 'opaque' tissue won't show up in tests I suppose and that is why they can't find anything wrong with me.  But there is a problem and until you try cleansing of this type you will see what I mean.  Everyone tells me they don't have anything like this - but they have never tried cleansing.  I have read that most cancers start with the lymph tissues that build up (can't release).  I'm hoping this is the case and that I am reducing the chance of colon or intestinal cancers.  Unfortunately I can't see any end to this, I have been doing this for several weeks and still get huge amounts of mucous.  Any suggestions?


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do you have any updates?  I also have neglected things for many years. I am just starting to change my diet, have passed tissue with my stool made up of orangish/reddish, some areas of greyish/brown ( dead tissue i would think)  Went to the doctor and after not even looking at it closely- said it was something i ate.  Please, if anyone has accurate information & genuinely cares.

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I can't really tell you anything about the cleanses because I know nothing about them.  I'm sure there are places out there that you will find on the internet that will have you mail your stool sample to them and they will do extensive testing on them.  I tend to believe that most of these places are scams.  It is interesting that your stool changes so drastically but I'm not sure what to do with the samples of them.  Sorry I don't know that, but at least you are feeling better.
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I do keep small samples i.e. gritty, tissuey, stringy, spongy, green, brown, tan, etc; I don't know anyone who cares or is interested in finding out what they are.  Any suggestions?  (in freezer for now).  You seem to be the only one who has any interest, that is why I am asking you.
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For the past 2 months I have been going through gallbladder cleansing and opening up the bile duct.  As of now there is little evidence of the tissue; still would like to know what it was but guess it's not important now.  Still do the mini enemas with vinegar.  Every day is a new experience.  I tried Calendula oil on my stomach yesterday as well as Dr Reckeweg R7 (gall/liver stimulant).  Something has happened since the old stringy stuff is now more dense and more release of spongey stools (stones from liver I think).  I'm keeping up with the colonics (colon hydro care) since it keeps everything free-flowing and I can tell 'old' build up from new - getting to the point that I can tell where exactly it is coming from.  My osteopath also helps open the duct - quite painful but only for a few moments & accupuncture helps strengthen the liver (although I will likely only have one more visit).  If there's anyone out there that has tried to cleanse each organ, please let me know - nobody seems to know much about the whole thing.
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Thank you for your help.  Actually this did not happen all at once; it was a continous buildup of not taking care of myself for over 50 years and it caught up to me about 4 years ago.  I was in acute pain - so bad that I could not move for weeks; doctors said they didn't have any explanations.  However, since then I have been doing cleansings, starting with para, then liver and colon, etc.  I am at a point now where I can almost pinpoint the problems and I have almost no pain at all.  For all the therapists and medical help I have tried, it has cost me over $20,000.  I could have gone the same way as most of the people I know and just get organs, intestines, etc taken out or transplant (just like my sister, neice, boyfriend and most friends).  I'm getting rid of gallstones and some stones that were on my liver; the liver looks good now and it getting stronger.  However, the tissue has me puzzled; I believe it is a yeast oriented thing but not sure.  My lower stomach feels better when it is discharged.
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I didn't mean to insult you or question you in any way.  I want to help you and I want you to feel better which is why I have been asking you so many questions.  I don't think I am smarter than diagnostic equipment, I just wanted to try and help you because I don't want you being ripped off.  My point in my previous post was that it would be very very unlikely for you to develop all those things at the same time and if that was the case that you developed all those things, then you need to be treated with strong medications.  Realize that we get people on this forum that don't know very much about what they are dealing with (unlike you) which is why I ask so many questions and describe things in depth.  I don't know what the tissue is and I'm sorry you couldn't find an answer here.

Since you couldn't get the answers on the Gastroenterology Community, you might want to try posting on a different section of MedHelp:
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Ask-a-Nurse/show/703
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Internal-Medicine/show/664
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Travel-Medicine/show/192
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