Quote Originally Posted by Neco Arc
i dont believe this... the reason are:
colon does not absorb anything... its primary function is a tube leading from the small intestine to the rectum and absorbing water...
This is from a definition from my Biology book:
I never said the toxins were absorbed through the colon but that the colon does not pass the meat through quickly enough so that the toxins don't have chance to be absorbed.




Another phrase:

"Researchers spotlighted the importance of such proteins when they found that a hereditary defect in one of them is associated with a form of colon cancer. Apparently, this defect allows cancer-causing errors to accumulate in the DNA."

from this, it says colon cancer is mainly caused by a defect gene, hence not what has been eaten...
It says that this defect is associated with a form of colon cancer not that this is the only cause or the only form.


one last thing... we cannot digest cardboard... it is impossible... For one thing cardboard is mostly cellulose and fibres... and if we could digest even a little bit of carboard... it would be harder for us to poop...
My point was that altho we could eat cardboard it would not at all be digested well and it would not be a good idea to eat it. Like meat.