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Re: Samsa post# 18489

Thursday, 09/29/2016 9:04:42 AM

Thursday, September 29, 2016 9:04:42 AM

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Yes, yes, yes! No, no, no.




your illustrations do not account for the staining factor. this is not an insoluble molecule it will be staining the entire inner wall all along. even to the sides of the individual cells before it even gets to the blood system. now you have started with less than what is considered a safe amount ingested being further diluted by the fact it will never reach the circulatory system due its staining effect. so lets assume a person does have a perforated inner wall in the intestine.





I think you are exactly correct. I agree that the entire G.I. tract will become "stained" blue by Rexista. Samsa, what is that stain??? That stain is molecules of blue dye that do not transit through the G.I. tract. Many blue dye molecules will "stain" the mucosa and sit there forever. But, no, this is not about a "perforated inner wall" as that would be a surgical emergency. Normal gut will be stained, and when that normal patient gets sick from pneumonia or UTI and becomes septic, the bowels become more permeable and those blue dye "stain" molecules will be systemically absorbed and that patient will die before they can call 911.




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