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sodapop - 2014-01-18 9:52 AM http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/wayne-obit.html Said he died from complications from cancer......he had been hospitalized for cancer of the lower abdomen in May.......His lower intestine was partly removed in his second cancer operation of the year. It said his cancer was found earlier that year during what was planned to be routine gall bladder surgery and they found a cancerous tumor & removed his stomach in a 9+ hour surgery. Made it sound like this wasn't his first bout with cancer. His stomach was removed it said in January.  It says his lower intestine was partly removed in May.  I can't imagine at the time of his death in June he had 40 pounds feces in his body.... or that they would have even checked to see what was in there let alone weighed it. 

Weighing all organs is standard in all autopsies.  This is nothing out of the ordinary.  
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http://dr-oz.com/dr-ozs-3-day-detox-cleanse-recipe/

http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/dr-ozs-3-day-detox-cleanse-one-sheet
I assume this is the detox?

 


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sodapop - 2014-01-18 9:52 AM http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/wayne-obit.html Said he died from complications from cancer......he had been hospitalized for cancer of the lower abdomen in May.......His lower intestine was partly removed in his second cancer operation of the year. It said his cancer was found earlier that year during what was planned to be routine gall bladder surgery and they found a cancerous tumor & removed his stomach in a 9+ hour surgery. Made it sound like this wasn't his first bout with cancer. His stomach was removed it said in January.  It says his lower intestine was partly removed in May.  I can't imagine at the time of his death in June he had 40 pounds feces in his body.... or that they would have even checked to see what was in there let alone weighed it. 
Weighing all organs is standard in all autopsies.  This is nothing out of the ordinary.  
But why would they do an autopsy if they knew the cause of death? He had his stomach removed and part of his lower intestine earlier in the year.  Why look any further? 

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Amen doc

pseudoscience really grinds my gears. 
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sodapop - 2014-01-18 9:52 AM http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/wayne-obit.html Said he died from complications from cancer......he had been hospitalized for cancer of the lower abdomen in May.......His lower intestine was partly removed in his second cancer operation of the year. It said his cancer was found earlier that year during what was planned to be routine gall bladder surgery and they found a cancerous tumor & removed his stomach in a 9+ hour surgery. Made it sound like this wasn't his first bout with cancer. His stomach was removed it said in January.  It says his lower intestine was partly removed in May.  I can't imagine at the time of his death in June he had 40 pounds feces in his body.... or that they would have even checked to see what was in there let alone weighed it. 
Weighing all organs is standard in all autopsies.  This is nothing out of the ordinary.  
But why would they do an autopsy if they knew the cause of death? He had his stomach removed and part of his lower intestine earlier in the year.  Why look any further? 

Autopsies are sometimes requested by the family.  Sometimes a doctor may have a question about the actual, specific cause of death.  My dad was a pretty healthy man when he died, apart from diet controlled diabetes.  He became ill and experienced severe upper back pain and dropped dead within a few minutes.  My step mother didn't request an autopsy because the doc at the ER where he was brought in Minneapolis said it was "probably a heart attack".  When I learned of it, my first thought was an aneurysm, and I wanted an autopsy, but his wife didn''t want one on the grounds that "he was already dead".  I still wonder to this day.  Autopsies provide very valuable information, not just to the family, but to medicine in general.  This is how we accumulate knowledge and learn in the field of medicine.  
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sodapop - 2014-01-18 9:52 AM http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/wayne-obit.html Said he died from complications from cancer......he had been hospitalized for cancer of the lower abdomen in May.......His lower intestine was partly removed in his second cancer operation of the year. It said his cancer was found earlier that year during what was planned to be routine gall bladder surgery and they found a cancerous tumor & removed his stomach in a 9+ hour surgery. Made it sound like this wasn't his first bout with cancer. His stomach was removed it said in January.  It says his lower intestine was partly removed in May.  I can't imagine at the time of his death in June he had 40 pounds feces in his body.... or that they would have even checked to see what was in there let alone weighed it. 
Weighing all organs is standard in all autopsies.  This is nothing out of the ordinary.  
But why would they do an autopsy if they knew the cause of death? He had his stomach removed and part of his lower intestine earlier in the year.  Why look any further? 

Autopsies are sometimes requested by the family.  Sometimes a doctor may have a question about the actual, specific cause of death.  My dad was a pretty healthy man when he died, apart from diet controlled diabetes.  He became ill and experienced severe upper back pain and dropped dead within a few minutes.  My step mother didn't request an autopsy because the doc at the ER where he was brought in Minneapolis said it was "probably a heart attack".  When I learned of it, my first thought was an aneurysm, and I wanted an autopsy, but his wife didn''t want one on the grounds that "he was already dead".  I still wonder to this day.  Autopsies provide very valuable information, not just to the family, but to medicine in general.  This is how we accumulate knowledge and learn in the field of medicine.  

 Do you think after all of his surgeries....stomach removal, partial lower intestine removal...he would have had 40 pounds of fecal matter in his colon at the time of his death? If it is possible that he did, in his condition at the time what would have been likely the cause of his 40 pound colon? I guess I can't imagine in his condition with all the previous troubles he could eat much of anything from January to June....and it sounds like his complications started before January since his gall bladder surgery was scheduled in January.
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sodapop - 2014-01-18 9:52 AM http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/wayne-obit.html Said he died from complications from cancer......he had been hospitalized for cancer of the lower abdomen in May.......His lower intestine was partly removed in his second cancer operation of the year. It said his cancer was found earlier that year during what was planned to be routine gall bladder surgery and they found a cancerous tumor & removed his stomach in a 9+ hour surgery. Made it sound like this wasn't his first bout with cancer. His stomach was removed it said in January.  It says his lower intestine was partly removed in May.  I can't imagine at the time of his death in June he had 40 pounds feces in his body.... or that they would have even checked to see what was in there let alone weighed it. 
Weighing all organs is standard in all autopsies.  This is nothing out of the ordinary.  
But why would they do an autopsy if they knew the cause of death? He had his stomach removed and part of his lower intestine earlier in the year.  Why look any further? 
Autopsies are sometimes requested by the family.  Sometimes a doctor may have a question about the actual, specific cause of death.  My dad was a pretty healthy man when he died, apart from diet controlled diabetes.  He became ill and experienced severe upper back pain and dropped dead within a few minutes.  My step mother didn't request an autopsy because the doc at the ER where he was brought in Minneapolis said it was "probably a heart attack".  When I learned of it, my first thought was an aneurysm, and I wanted an autopsy, but his wife didn''t want one on the grounds that "he was already dead".  I still wonder to this day.  Autopsies provide very valuable information, not just to the family, but to medicine in general.  This is how we accumulate knowledge and learn in the field of medicine.  
 Do you think after all of his surgeries....stomach removal, partial lower intestine removal...he would have had 40 pounds of fecal matter in his colon at the time of his death? If it is possible that he did, in his condition at the time what would have been likely the cause of his 40 pound colon? I guess I can't imagine in his condition with all the previous troubles he could eat much of anything from January to June....and it sounds like his complications started before January since his gall bladder surgery was scheduled in January.

Every day the GI tract sheds billions of cells into the bowel.  Cells that line the bowel turn over rapidly.  This amounts to a couple pounds of our own "meat" that is shed.  Some is redigested (re-cycled) and some is shed in the stool.  In addition, the GI tract secertions are ongoing.....bile, mucous, water, etc...  This liquid is all part of the GI tract contents and not all is re-absorbed.  Also, in cases where there is cancer involvement this extensive, the motility can be impaired, so everything just sits there.  When a horse colics, sometimes the gut just becomes paralyzed, yet the bowel contents become enormous at times.....gallons of liquid stool can accumulate in the hind gut even if the horse isn't eating.  In addition to impaired motility, there was quite possibly mechanical obstruction further aggravating the buildup of stool.  People continue to make stool and have bowel movements even in cases of severe starvation.  In fact, in cases of severe starvation, diarrhea is actually a hallmark. 
What I am trying to say is none of this is remotely surprising, and I am trying to explain this.
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sodapop - 2014-01-18 9:52 AM http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/wayne-obit.html Said he died from complications from cancer......he had been hospitalized for cancer of the lower abdomen in May.......His lower intestine was partly removed in his second cancer operation of the year. It said his cancer was found earlier that year during what was planned to be routine gall bladder surgery and they found a cancerous tumor & removed his stomach in a 9+ hour surgery. Made it sound like this wasn't his first bout with cancer. His stomach was removed it said in January.  It says his lower intestine was partly removed in May.  I can't imagine at the time of his death in June he had 40 pounds feces in his body.... or that they would have even checked to see what was in there let alone weighed it. 
Weighing all organs is standard in all autopsies.  This is nothing out of the ordinary.  
But why would they do an autopsy if they knew the cause of death? He had his stomach removed and part of his lower intestine earlier in the year.  Why look any further? 
Autopsies are sometimes requested by the family.  Sometimes a doctor may have a question about the actual, specific cause of death.  My dad was a pretty healthy man when he died, apart from diet controlled diabetes.  He became ill and experienced severe upper back pain and dropped dead within a few minutes.  My step mother didn't request an autopsy because the doc at the ER where he was brought in Minneapolis said it was "probably a heart attack".  When I learned of it, my first thought was an aneurysm, and I wanted an autopsy, but his wife didn''t want one on the grounds that "he was already dead".  I still wonder to this day.  Autopsies provide very valuable information, not just to the family, but to medicine in general.  This is how we accumulate knowledge and learn in the field of medicine.  
 Do you think after all of his surgeries....stomach removal, partial lower intestine removal...he would have had 40 pounds of fecal matter in his colon at the time of his death? If it is possible that he did, in his condition at the time what would have been likely the cause of his 40 pound colon? I guess I can't imagine in his condition with all the previous troubles he could eat much of anything from January to June....and it sounds like his complications started before January since his gall bladder surgery was scheduled in January.
Every day the GI tract sheds billions of cells into the bowel.  Cells that line the bowel turn over rapidly.  This amounts to a couple pounds of our own "meat" that is shed.  Some is redigested (re-cycled) and some is shed in the stool.  In addition, the GI tract secertions are ongoing.....bile, mucous, water, etc...  This liquid is all part of the GI tract contents and not all is re-absorbed.  Also, in cases where there is cancer involvement this extensive, the motility can be impaired, so everything just sits there.  When a horse colics, sometimes the gut just becomes paralyzed, yet the bowel contents become enormous at times.....gallons of liquid stool can accumulate in the hind gut even if the horse isn't eating.  In addition to impaired motility, there was quite possibly mechanical obstruction further aggravating the buildup of stool.  People continue to make stool and have bowel movements even in cases of severe starvation.  In fact, in cases of severe starvation, diarrhea is actually a hallmark. 
What I am trying to say is none of this is remotely surprising, and I am trying to explain this.
 Well then that just confirms to folks why they feel the need to do a periodic detox......clear out the body and drop some serious lbs. I don't think The Duke would have done it. LOL

Edited by sodapop 2014-01-18 11:14 AM
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Posted 2014-01-18 11:19 AM
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sodapop - 2014-01-18 9:52 AM http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/wayne-obit.html Said he died from complications from cancer......he had been hospitalized for cancer of the lower abdomen in May.......His lower intestine was partly removed in his second cancer operation of the year. It said his cancer was found earlier that year during what was planned to be routine gall bladder surgery and they found a cancerous tumor & removed his stomach in a 9+ hour surgery. Made it sound like this wasn't his first bout with cancer. His stomach was removed it said in January.  It says his lower intestine was partly removed in May.  I can't imagine at the time of his death in June he had 40 pounds feces in his body.... or that they would have even checked to see what was in there let alone weighed it. 
Weighing all organs is standard in all autopsies.  This is nothing out of the ordinary.  
But why would they do an autopsy if they knew the cause of death? He had his stomach removed and part of his lower intestine earlier in the year.  Why look any further? 
Autopsies are sometimes requested by the family.  Sometimes a doctor may have a question about the actual, specific cause of death.  My dad was a pretty healthy man when he died, apart from diet controlled diabetes.  He became ill and experienced severe upper back pain and dropped dead within a few minutes.  My step mother didn't request an autopsy because the doc at the ER where he was brought in Minneapolis said it was "probably a heart attack".  When I learned of it, my first thought was an aneurysm, and I wanted an autopsy, but his wife didn''t want one on the grounds that "he was already dead".  I still wonder to this day.  Autopsies provide very valuable information, not just to the family, but to medicine in general.  This is how we accumulate knowledge and learn in the field of medicine.  
 Do you think after all of his surgeries....stomach removal, partial lower intestine removal...he would have had 40 pounds of fecal matter in his colon at the time of his death? If it is possible that he did, in his condition at the time what would have been likely the cause of his 40 pound colon? I guess I can't imagine in his condition with all the previous troubles he could eat much of anything from January to June....and it sounds like his complications started before January since his gall bladder surgery was scheduled in January.
Every day the GI tract sheds billions of cells into the bowel.  Cells that line the bowel turn over rapidly.  This amounts to a couple pounds of our own "meat" that is shed.  Some is redigested (re-cycled) and some is shed in the stool.  In addition, the GI tract secertions are ongoing.....bile, mucous, water, etc...  This liquid is all part of the GI tract contents and not all is re-absorbed.  Also, in cases where there is cancer involvement this extensive, the motility can be impaired, so everything just sits there.  When a horse colics, sometimes the gut just becomes paralyzed, yet the bowel contents become enormous at times.....gallons of liquid stool can accumulate in the hind gut even if the horse isn't eating.  In addition to impaired motility, there was quite possibly mechanical obstruction further aggravating the buildup of stool.  People continue to make stool and have bowel movements even in cases of severe starvation.  In fact, in cases of severe starvation, diarrhea is actually a hallmark. 

What I am trying to say is none of this is remotely surprising, and I am trying to explain this.
 Well then that just confirms to folks why they feel the need to do a periodic detox......clear out the body and drop some serious lbs. I don't think The Duke would have done it. LOL

You just don't seem to understand.  Detox?  What are you going to detox?  It's all a bunch of bullsh!t, pure and simple.  
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sodapop - 2014-01-18 9:52 AM http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/wayne-obit.html Said he died from complications from cancer......he had been hospitalized for cancer of the lower abdomen in May.......His lower intestine was partly removed in his second cancer operation of the year. It said his cancer was found earlier that year during what was planned to be routine gall bladder surgery and they found a cancerous tumor & removed his stomach in a 9+ hour surgery. Made it sound like this wasn't his first bout with cancer. His stomach was removed it said in January.  It says his lower intestine was partly removed in May.  I can't imagine at the time of his death in June he had 40 pounds feces in his body.... or that they would have even checked to see what was in there let alone weighed it. 
Weighing all organs is standard in all autopsies.  This is nothing out of the ordinary.  
But why would they do an autopsy if they knew the cause of death? He had his stomach removed and part of his lower intestine earlier in the year.  Why look any further? 
Autopsies are sometimes requested by the family.  Sometimes a doctor may have a question about the actual, specific cause of death.  My dad was a pretty healthy man when he died, apart from diet controlled diabetes.  He became ill and experienced severe upper back pain and dropped dead within a few minutes.  My step mother didn't request an autopsy because the doc at the ER where he was brought in Minneapolis said it was "probably a heart attack".  When I learned of it, my first thought was an aneurysm, and I wanted an autopsy, but his wife didn''t want one on the grounds that "he was already dead".  I still wonder to this day.  Autopsies provide very valuable information, not just to the family, but to medicine in general.  This is how we accumulate knowledge and learn in the field of medicine.  
 Do you think after all of his surgeries....stomach removal, partial lower intestine removal...he would have had 40 pounds of fecal matter in his colon at the time of his death? If it is possible that he did, in his condition at the time what would have been likely the cause of his 40 pound colon? I guess I can't imagine in his condition with all the previous troubles he could eat much of anything from January to June....and it sounds like his complications started before January since his gall bladder surgery was scheduled in January.
Every day the GI tract sheds billions of cells into the bowel.  Cells that line the bowel turn over rapidly.  This amounts to a couple pounds of our own "meat" that is shed.  Some is redigested (re-cycled) and some is shed in the stool.  In addition, the GI tract secertions are ongoing.....bile, mucous, water, etc...  This liquid is all part of the GI tract contents and not all is re-absorbed.  Also, in cases where there is cancer involvement this extensive, the motility can be impaired, so everything just sits there.  When a horse colics, sometimes the gut just becomes paralyzed, yet the bowel contents become enormous at times.....gallons of liquid stool can accumulate in the hind gut even if the horse isn't eating.  In addition to impaired motility, there was quite possibly mechanical obstruction further aggravating the buildup of stool.  People continue to make stool and have bowel movements even in cases of severe starvation.  In fact, in cases of severe starvation, diarrhea is actually a hallmark. 
What I am trying to say is none of this is remotely surprising, and I am trying to explain this.
 Well then that just confirms to folks why they feel the need to do a periodic detox......clear out the body and drop some serious lbs. I don't think The Duke would have done it. LOL
You just don't seem to understand.  Detox?  What are you going to detox?  It's all a bunch of bullsh!t, pure and simple.  
I understand completely, so please don't tell me otherwise. I was actually attempting to agree with you. When someone reads all that information, they want to cleanse themselves of everything they feel their bad food choices have put into the body. I don't believe in all of it, but after what you typed and the whole 40lbs in the colon I understand why folks try it.

Edited by sodapop 2014-01-18 11:35 AM
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Most people don't have 40 lbs in the gut. His gut was riddled with tumors and the cancer had stopped it from excreting the wastes...
so that is why it built up. His gut had stopped working. 

Normal healthy people won't lose weight from a detox diet because the body already gets rid of wastes. The only reason they may lose a few lbs is from not eating, or eating only fruits and veggies instead of some fatty foods. They are not actually removing any toxins as a result of this extreme diet.

In fact the diet will possibly harm the beneficial bacteria residing in the gut. 
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barrelracr131 - 2014-01-18 11:37 AMMost people don't have 40 lbs in the gut. His gut was riddled with tumors and the cancer had stopped it from excreting the wastes...
so that is why it built up. His gut had stopped working. 

Normal healthy people won't lose weight from a detox diet because the body already gets rid of wastes. The only reason they may lose a few lbs is from not eating, or eating only fruits and veggies instead of some fatty foods. They are not actually removing any toxins as a result of this extreme diet.

In fact the diet will possibly harm the beneficial bacteria residing in the gut. 
 This is what I was hoping to read. Thanks! I just couldn't imagine at his time of death he was full of bad food choices....and "toxins" related to bad food choices. Of course many might contribute his prior diet or lifestyle to his cancer....don't have any idea since I don't know anything about his diet and lifestyle.

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 You want to "detox"??? Why not cut out the bad stuff for a week and eat fresh food like salads with a drizzle of vinegarette ??? And steamed vegetables? No sugar, no junk sodas, no empty calories...that will make you feel better and lose weight faster than pills...
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CowboyUp!!! - 2014-01-18 12:43 PM

 You want to "detox"??? Why not cut out the bad stuff for a week and eat fresh food like salads with a drizzle of vinegarette ??? And steamed vegetables? No sugar, no junk sodas, no empty calories...that will make you feel better and lose weight faster than pills...

 Where do you come up with all your interesting avatars pictures? LOL
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Posted 2014-01-18 1:24 PM
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 I had a colonoscopy a few years ago...that'll clean you out. I only lost 5 lbs. told my husband that I wasn't as full of crappola as he thought.
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 Your bodies organs and digestive system "detoxifies" your system on its own. We have organs that take care of that. No matter what you eat,it will take care of itself.
Harvard medical has tons of info to look up.


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CowboyUp!!! - 2014-01-18 4:57 PM  Soda,

I am what they call a cougar...some I know personally  , some off the internet...MEOW!!!

I would have to agree with the MEOW on that soldier too. 
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 I wonder if Dr Oz has ever had a colonoscopy.  Anyone that has knows that colon walls get clean really easy
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SG. - 2014-01-18 4:48 PM  I wonder if Dr Oz has ever had a colonoscopy.  Anyone that has knows that colon walls get clean really easy

Exactly, SG



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