"Cutting off a polyp does not usually solve the problem, so there is that also."
Yet, that is a common procedure for what?...... For Biopsies in finding cancer. I agree with your statement polyps are somewhat normal.... they come and go and to me are similar to canker sores. You are correct in saying -- "the average human does not have optimal health." This is probably more so to a combination of things like chemical toxins in the environment increase. A far more sedentary lifestyle and the diets Americans have eating processed foods is definitely a big factor too.
My statement refers to the fact that a polyp will grow back roughly 30% of the time, and new ones occur--- the doc has to keep lopping off the new pop-ups, like whack-a-mole, UNLESS the underlying health issues that allow these things to grow are addressed. When a doctor says ' normal' it is based on ranges for stats that include the general population as a whole, not the healthier end of the range. This is why thyroid issues for example often go undiagnosed. Healthy tissue would not provide the right environment for polyps to grow so - as you indicated, the combination of things such as chemicals\processed foods and sedentary lifestyle need to be changed.
"Cutting off a polyp does not usually solve the problem, so there is that also."
Yet, that is a common procedure for what?...... For Biopsies in finding cancer. I agree with your statement polyps are somewhat normal.... they come and go and to me are similar to canker sores. You are correct in saying -- "the average human does not have optimal health." This is probably more so to a combination of things like chemical toxins in the environment increase. A far more sedentary lifestyle and the diets Americans have eating processed foods is definitely a big factor too.
My statement refers to the fact that a polyp will grow back roughly 30% of the time, and new ones occur--- the doc has to keep lopping off the new pop-ups, like whack-a-mole, UNLESS the underlying health issues that allow these things to grow are addressed. When a doctor says ' normal' it is based on ranges for stats that include the general population as a whole, not the healthier end of the range. This is why thyroid issues for example often go undiagnosed. Healthy tissue would not provide the right environment for polyps to grow so - as you indicated, the combination of things such as chemicals\processed foods and sedentary lifestyle need to be changed.