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metalgear2095 wrote:Colon cleansing is generally unnecessary as the body naturally removes waste material.[14][5] Colon cleansing may disrupt the balance between bacteria and natural chemicals in the bowel, and may interfere with the colon's ability to shed dead cells.[15] Other rare but serious complications have included a number of cases of gastrointestinal perforation,[16][17] and a well documented case of amoebic infection from poorly sterilised equipment.[18] Some colon cleansing programs disrupt fluid and electrolyte balance which may lead to dehydration and salt depletion, whilst prolonged or excessive cleansing programs can lead to anemia and malnutrition.[14] Excessive use of enemas have also been associated with cardiac problems such as heart failure,[14] and heart attacks related to electrolyte imbalances when combined with coffee as an ingredient.[19] The frequent use of enemas or other colon cleansing tools may lead to dependence and an inability to defecate without assistance or withdrawal symptoms.[6][3] Herbs that are consumed for colon cleansing and taken as oral preparations may also interfere with drug absorption and effectiveness.[6]
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AbstractPoetic wrote:Has anyone ever done it?
Basically, our colon is like a sewage. It's the resting place and passage used to to rid of fecal matter. While a healthy body self-cleanses the colon, there remains fecal matter on our colon walls that can result in constipation, irregular bowel movements, and yes, colon cancer. On average we carry between 10-25 pounds of fecal matter in our bodies.
We usually carry that extra fecal matter around, waste that can kill us softly, result in loss of energy and bad health.
With a colonic, 12 gallons of water is traveled (through the opening of the rectum) into the colon and then you pretty much go to the bathroom for about 40-45 minutes. The results are amazing! I have recently done a colonic and have lost 4 pounds of waste. I am scheduled for two others this month and plan on doing at least one every two months to ensure my insides are clean.
Clean insides = clean outside.
I know of one Dr. Holder who does this in Trinidad. Not sure if there are others.
This is what my hydrotherapist uses:
http://www.angelofwater.com/movie/Angel_of_Water.html
metalgear2095 wrote:Colon cleansing is generally unnecessary as the body naturally removes waste material.[14][5] Colon cleansing may disrupt the balance between bacteria and natural chemicals in the bowel, and may interfere with the colon's ability to shed dead cells.[15] Other rare but serious complications have included a number of cases of gastrointestinal perforation,[16][17] and a well documented case of amoebic infection from poorly sterilised equipment.[18] Some colon cleansing programs disrupt fluid and electrolyte balance which may lead to dehydration and salt depletion, whilst prolonged or excessive cleansing programs can lead to anemia and malnutrition.[14] Excessive use of enemas have also been associated with cardiac problems such as heart failure,[14] and heart attacks related to electrolyte imbalances when combined with coffee as an ingredient.[19] The frequent use of enemas or other colon cleansing tools may lead to dependence and an inability to defecate without assistance or withdrawal symptoms.[6][3] Herbs that are consumed for colon cleansing and taken as oral preparations may also interfere with drug absorption and effectiveness.[6]
dont sheit your life away
AbstractPoetic wrote:Has anyone ever done it?
Basically, our colon is like a sewage. It's the resting place and passage used to to rid of fecal matter. While a healthy body self-cleanses the colon, there remains fecal matter on our colon walls that can result in constipation, irregular bowel movements, and yes, colon cancer. On average we carry between 10-25 pounds of fecal matter in our bodies.
We usually carry that extra fecal matter around, waste that can kill us softly, result in loss of energy and bad health.
With a colonic, 12 gallons of water is traveled (through the opening of the rectum) into the colon and then you pretty much go to the bathroom for about 40-45 minutes. The results are amazing! I have recently done a colonic and have lost 4 pounds of waste. I am scheduled for two others this month and plan on doing at least one every two months to ensure my insides are clean.
Clean insides = clean outside.
I know of one Dr. Holder who does this in Trinidad. Not sure if there are others.
This is what my hydrotherapist uses:
http://www.angelofwater.com/movie/Angel_of_Water.html
By the 1920s, colon cleansing was relegated to the realm of quackery. But, in this modern American life of comforts our ancestors could never imagine, you can't keep a crappy idea down.
Autointoxication makes sense today to those people who, for whatever reasons, believe that modern food is filled with toxins and that the pharmaceutical industry wants us to be constipated so that they can make billions of dollars unclogging us with harmful chemicals.
Those who advocate colon cleansing today present the exact same arguments as scientists did more than 100 years ago. Not surprisingly, they're still wrong. Their reasoning is spelled out on thousands of web sites that give no references to their claims that colon cleansing cures everything from arthritis to Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Inevitably these sites include testimonials, then the opportunity to buy the cure.
"It's all just nonsense," says Dr. Brian Lacy of Dartmouth Medical School, author of Making Sense of IBS: A Physician Answers Your Questions about Irritable Bowel Syndrome. With prices often topping $100 and sometimes reaching $1,000 for weeklong spa therapies, Lacy calls colon cleansing "a very expensive enema."
AbstractPoetic wrote:metalgear2095 wrote:Colon cleansing is generally unnecessary as the body naturally removes waste material.[14][5] Colon cleansing may disrupt the balance between bacteria and natural chemicals in the bowel, and may interfere with the colon's ability to shed dead cells.[15] Other rare but serious complications have included a number of cases of gastrointestinal perforation,[16][17] and a well documented case of amoebic infection from poorly sterilised equipment.[18] Some colon cleansing programs disrupt fluid and electrolyte balance which may lead to dehydration and salt depletion, whilst prolonged or excessive cleansing programs can lead to anemia and malnutrition.[14] Excessive use of enemas have also been associated with cardiac problems such as heart failure,[14] and heart attacks related to electrolyte imbalances when combined with coffee as an ingredient.[19] The frequent use of enemas or other colon cleansing tools may lead to dependence and an inability to defecate without assistance or withdrawal symptoms.[6][3] Herbs that are consumed for colon cleansing and taken as oral preparations may also interfere with drug absorption and effectiveness.[6]
dont sheit your life away
Where'd you quote that from?
And its been done for centuries and works wonders.
AllTrac wrote:AbstractPoetic, eat lots of roughage and drink lots of water, it would help greatly with the natural process and you wont have to go through that colon hydrotherapy process.
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:AllTrac wrote:AbstractPoetic, eat lots of roughage and drink lots of water, it would help greatly with the natural process and you wont have to go through that colon hydrotherapy process.
plus the monthly "3 doubles with HEAVY BIRD PEPPER.." does help...
but yes i;ve done it once......you do feel "lighter..."
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