Do you really believe your intestines are "self cleaning?"?

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answer:What do you mean by self-cleaning? You have to be “cleaned out” before a colonoscopy because otherwise there will be stool in there, which makes it hard for the cameras to see. Of course it is natural for stool to be in there and the organ is designed to be able to handle that, including all the bacteria associated with that, without problems (usually).

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