At least one blog reader claimed that the four foot long sausage casings expelled as a result of using the Dr. Natura program was simply the psylium husks that were being injested during the program.
I found a few problems with that theory:
1. Psylium husks were taken (about 2 grams per day) for the entire first month of the program with no odd excrements.
2. I live in a rural area where animals are often hit by cars and left on the road-side to rot. I know the smell of rotting carcass. The expelled matter smelled like that… only when the “sausage casings” were present.
3. Psylium husks simply don’t have that kind of structural integrity. It forms a gell that simply breaks apart if you try to lift it with a stick. You can try this on your kitchen counter. Does stomache acid add to it’s structural integrity somehow? If so, why did it only do that during the 2nd month of the program and not the 1st?
Still, I had some doubts and wondered if that blog reader knew something I didn’t. Perhaps it simply took awhile of the psylium husks building up in order to form the sausage casings.
If that theory was true, then once I started expelling the odd excrement, it should continue. Since the program was three months long… if the sausage casings were still being expelled at the end of the three months, then the theory might hold some weight.
Well… it doesn’t. I expelled those sausage casings for about 3 weeks during the 2nd month of the program. I now have about two weeks left on the program and haven’t expelled anything odd for about 3 weeks. I continue to take about 2 grams of psylium husks every morning. If the sausage casings are formed from the psylium husks… then where are they now?
In any case, you can see how much weight I have lost during the last two and a half months on the Dr. Natura program. I can’t know how much of that can be attributed to the program and how much can be attributed to the various eating plans I have tried. But, I do highly recommend the Dr. Natura program.
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That’s not an affiliate link. I don’t earn a cent by recommending that program. It’s for your benefit, not mine.
-James D. Brausch
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