Posted by Deutz Lover on February 11, 2016 at 10:34:18 from (70.193.133.40):
In Reply to: colonoscopy /endoscopy posted by 01gentdc on February 10, 2016 at 15:08:36:
I will tell my experiences with colonoscopies and the need for them. I think there may be some tendency for colon cancer in my family. I lost a favorite uncle due to colon cancer. He did not have colonoscopies and it was tragic watching him go. He should have lived many years more.
My wife and I have had colonoscopies over the years and they found polyps in us several times, but they were benign at the time. The procedure usually uses propofol (comically known as milk of amnesia) and you are out like a light and waken with no aftereffects and no pain. The recovery room sounds like the campfire scene from Blazing Saddles.
In addition and this is from legitimate research. My wife began taking turmeric capsules after we read about the much lower incidence of colon cancer in India. The anticancer agent is the curcuminoids from the curry dishes that predominate the culture. I think she has been taking the turmeric daily ever since her previous colonoscopy.
She had her last colonoscopy less than a year ago and they found no polyps.
I have started taking the turmeric as a result. Quack quack quack herbal medicine is one thing, but the results from my wife's exam is not a single anecdotal sample but an addition to what we already knew, and at the personally impacting level.
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