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Originally Posted by nmnita
If you have never had the test how do you know your colon is in good health? I do agree with you, at your age there is no reason to have a colonoscopy. As for magnesium I take it as well, but I don't happen to believe all the articles written on any subject, especially health. There are too much debatable information. What it is seen today as helping to improve our health, may be a death sentence in a year, depending on who you believe.
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We all believe what we choose, right? I can't see inside my colon nor do I really want to. I feel I'm way ahead of the game and didn't do all the tests were "supposed" to take so I don't think and question my colon. Maybe my colon is thanking me for keeping it clean and magnesium could be a big part of the picture.
And just MAYBE there is something about the mag connection to so much. We don't know, everyone is guessing or doing tests and research and reporting what they "think" is the way to go. I believe there is at least one book written on magnesium and I've never seen a book written about colonoscopies.
I don't have to know everything that is going on in my body. Dealing with OA issues from reading MRI's and xrays is ENOUGH to deal with.
I'm preparing to post on the mag colon on another health group. It's GOOD to keep people thinking outside the pharma box. And lord knows our country is a big pharma subscriber.