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Colonic Cleansing
Colonic Cleansing With an At Home Enema | Colonic Cleansing With an At Home Enema |
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Colonic cleansing using an at home enema has become more and more practical. While colon hydrotherapy is a procedure that more and more alternative practitioners suggest to their patients, there are still some communities that are underserved when it comes to finding such practitioners. Similarly, since thee services are generally not covered by medical insurance, to some individuals the cost associated with the colon hydrotherapy sessions is simply too steep. Fortunately, there is a methodology that may be followed in the privacy of your home that may not provide the exact same results as hydrotherapy, but which comes fairly close in its goal to cleanse the colon of harmful toxin and accumulated waste products. Proponents of at home enema colon cleanses understand that any food substances that have not been evacuated from the body within 20 hours begin to putrefy and leak toxins that are taken up by the bloodstream and thus by the various organs. If you are not sure if your colon is in good working order and rids your body of food quickly enough, pay attention to your bowel movements: you should have one after each meal! This is of course not the reality for the majority of Americans, and thus the need for an enema colon cleanse is glaringly obvious. While the how-to of a self administered enema would appear to be a common sense approach, the fact that the topic appears taboo in so many families contributes to the lack of understanding of even the simplest dynamics. Here is a step by step approach to a properly administered at home enema for colon cleansing:
Ideally, for the purposes of a colonic cleansing this process should be repeated twice a day for about a week, in addition to eating a diet high in fiber. Interestingly, there is a lot of lore that has sprung up about enemas in general, and in connection with colon cleansing in particular, and it is important to differentiate the reality from the hype. To this end, do not use the commercially available fleet enemas since the substance is toxic and does little to contribute to the healing of your colon! Stick to saline and oil.
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