Question: What is mucoid plaque? I’ve seen some pretty disgusting photos of it, but am not sure what it is exactly.
Answer: “Mucoid plaque” was a term introduced by Richard Anderson, a naturopath. The phrase refers to a harmful coating of mucus-like matter that lies in the gastrointestinal tract.
Mucoid plaque buildup occurs when the body produces mucus in order to protect itself from potentially harmful toxins. This substance can have a variety of negative impacts on our health, including the blocking of nutrient absorption, internal parasites, skin conditions, digestion problems, sugar intolerance, and even the development of cancer.
Mucoid plaque can be eliminated from the body with the use of a colon cleansing treatment or program.

