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Witnesses and Accounts

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Several reports, witnesses, and imagery of the concept of "Mucoid Plaque" exist within the blogging community. The individuals who post this information have no products to sell, but share their information and report freely. For example, a well-known expert in Juice fasting, John Rose, discusses mucoid plaque without using the term "mucoid plaque", but refers to it as the "Most dangerous substance in the world".

  1. "Failed liver flush delivers mucoid plaque".
  2. Rose, John. "The Most Dangerous Substance In the World!".
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