Enema/Enima: Colon Hydrotherapy
Colonics, Coffee Enema, Epsom Salt Enima, Probiotics Enema

"Did you know that in one form or another cleansing
of the large intestine (bowel or colon) has been practiced since 1500 BC (over
3500 years!)? Colon Lavage was first recorded in the Egyptian document,
Ebers Papyrus, which
dealt with the practice of medicine." The Ebers papyrus is a roll 20.23 m long
and 30 cm high; the text is distributed in 108 columns of 20 to 22 lines each.
It contains 877 recipes concerning a great variety of diseases or symptoms. The
Ebers Papyrus comprises 110 pages, and is by far the most lengthy of the medical
papyri. It is dated c. 1534 B.C. However, one portion of the papyrus suggests a
much earlier origin.
http://www.crystalinks.com/egyptmedicine.html
On this page you can read:
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WARNING
Enema / Enima / Colonic irrigation is a very
powerful therapy!
Like any other powerful therapy, (like surgery or spinal
manipulation), it can be abused, and can cause harm!
Be very careful and gentle when doing enema,
our rectum and our intestines are not designed to be penetrated from the rear
end.
Be very careful when doing any enema with herbal extracts,
like coffee enema, garlic enema, apple cider vinegar enema or any others.
Not all people tolerate those herbs the same way.
Some people are extremely intolerant or even allergic to some herbs.
If you are unable to drink or tolerate coffee, or garlic, or apple cider vinegar
orraly, it is possible that using it from the rear end will not be good for you.
If you choose to use any herbal extract with enema
water, try first the smaller amount, and if you feel good, you can try more the
next time.
Read all recipes carefully!
Use your brain!
Warning on taking enema daily:
The majority of people should not use enema
daily.
Do not use enima daily for longer then 7 - 10 days or you risk
getting addicted to enema!
Enema addiction means that you will not be able to naturally empty your rectum without
help of enema / laxative.
Using any laxative for longer then 7 - 10 days may cause
addiction.
May. Some people were using enema daily for several months, and didn't get
addicted. Every person is different, there are no strict rules.
Is there any situation when taking daily
enema could be desirable?
Yes, there is!
If you are diagnosed with an advanced stage of Cancer or AIDS
or if you contracted some potentially lethal infectious disease like Smallpox,
SARS, Flu, Meningitis, Measles, Anthrax, Swine Flu, Bird Flu, Influenza, Lyme, ... or any other serious progressive
disease (endangering your life or your future), in that case the last thing you
should be worried is getting addicted to enema. In that case, taking daily
enema can mean the difference between living and dying. Many people won
their battle against cancer, AIDS, infectious disseases thanks to taking daily enemas for 10, 20
or 50 days in a raw ...
In case of cancer, most commonly taken
enemas are: coffee enema, wheat grass enema, shark cartilage enema,
probiotics enema, enema with herbal extracts, clarkia enema, herbal tea enema, vitamin E enema, ozonated oil enema, ...
I am addicted to Enema, what can I do?
If you are already addicted to enema, the only way to
overcome addiction is to insure that you have the best bacteria present inside
your colon. To bring good bacteria into your colon,
follow the guidelines for
Fecal Colon Flora Replacement, Fecal Enema! |
Word "Enema" usually refers to a liquid that is forced (by low pressure) into the rectum,
through anus, in order to induce bowel movement, or to wash/cleanse colon,
or to re-populate colon with good bacteria, or to treat colon disease and colon
related illness!
Enema is an ancient remedy for all kinds of ailments, and especially for people suffering from serious injuries, constipation, poisoning, acute headache, flu,
meningitis, parasites, measles, common cold, food poisoning.
If you take an enema on the Colema Board, it is then called "Colema".
If you go to a professional Colonics Therapist, it is called "Colonics".
In every case, it is a liquid inside your colon.
Some people think that Enema can only reach descending Colon.
That is wrong. If you take enough water, and if you try to keep it as long as
possible while massaging your abdomen, also while laying on the floor and
rolling on the floor, enema water will reach every part of your colon. It may
not happened when you take it the first time, but practice will help.
It is believed that ancient people were using enemas as far
as 10 thousand years ago. Enema as a remedy survived test of time.
You need enema if you are diagnosed, or you suspect to be
suffering from: Constipation,
Candidiasis,
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) (Ulcerative
Colitis, Crohns Disease, Colitus), Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS),
Colon Cancer, Hemorrhoids, Prostate Cancer,
Prostatitis, Enlarged Prostate, Allergies, Leaky Gut Syndrome, Autism Spectrum
Disorder, Gallstones, MCS, MS, FMS, Infertility, Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, Body
Odor, Mouth Odor, Peeling Lips, Rosacea, ALS, AIDS, Bone Cancer, Leukemia,
Parasites, Infectious Diseases, ...
Both pregnant women and nursing women have safely done enemas. Many of them.
No known risks are associated with clean water enema, but if you are pregnant,
you should avoid enema containing herbs listed below.
Herbs that should not be used during pregnancy are:
- Aloe Vera The leaves are strongly
purgative and should not be taken internally.
- Thuja, Arbor vitae (Thuja occidentalis)
A uterine and menstrual stimulant that could damage the fetus.
- Autumn crocus (Colichicum autumnale) Can
affect cell division and lead to birth defects.
- Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) Contains
high levels of berberine, known to stimulate uterine contractions.
- Basil oil A uterine stimulant; use only
during labor.
- Beth root (Trillium erectum) A uterine
stimulant; use only during labor.
- Black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosus) May lead
to premature contractions; avoid unless under professional guidance. Safe to
use during childbirth.
- Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) A
uterine stimulant that in quite small doses also causes vomiting.
- Blue cohosh (Caulophyllum
thalictroides) A uterine stimulant to avoid unless under professional
guidance. Safe to use during childbirth.
- Broom (Cytisus scoparius) Causes uterine
contractions so should be avoided during pregnancy; in parts of Europe it is
given after the birth to prevent blood loss.
- Bugleweed (Lycopus virginicus) Interferes with
hormone production in the pituitary gland, so best avoided.
- Clove oil A uterine stimulant used only during
labor.
- Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) Contains toxic
chemicals that will cross the placenta; do not take internally.
- Cotton root (Gossypium herbaceum) Uterine
stimulant traditionally given to encourage contractions during a difficult
labor, but rarely used medicinally today.
- Devil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens)
Uterine stimulant, oxytocic.
- Dong quai (Angelica polymorpha var. sinensis)
Uterine and menstrual stimulant, best avoided during pregnancy; ideal
after childbirth.
- False unicorn root (Chamaelirium luteum) A
hormonal stimulant to avoid unless under professional guidance.
- Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Uterine
stimulant; may cause premature contractions.
- Golden seal (Hydrastis canadensis) Uterine
stimulant; may lead to premature contractions but safe during
childbirth.
- Greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) Uterine
stimulant; may cause premature contractions.
- Juniper and juniper oil (Juniperus communis) A
uterine stimulant; use only during labor.
- Lady's mantle (Alchemilla xanthoclora) A
uterine stimulant; use only in labor.
- Liferoot (Senecio aureus) A uterine
stimulant containing toxic chemicals that will cross the placenta.
- Mistletoe (Viscum album) A uterine
stimulant containing toxic chemicals that may cross the placenta.
- Mugwort (Artemesia vulgaris) A uterine
stimulant that may also cause birth defects; avoid unless under professional
guidance. Also avoid when breastfeeding.
- American pennyroyal (Hedeoma pulegioides)
Reputed uterine stimulant to be avoided during pregnancy.
- European pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) A
uterine stimulant that may also cause birth defects; avoid unless under
professional guidance. Also avoid when breastfeeding.
- Peruvian bark (Cinchona officinalis) Toxic;
excess may cause blindness and coma. Used to treat malaria and given during
pregnancy only to malaria sufferers under professional guidance.
- Pokeroot (Phytolacca decandra) May cause birth
defects.
- Pseudoginseng (Panax notoginseng) May cause
birth defects.
- Pulsatilla (Anemone pulsatilla) Menstrual
stimulant best avoided during pregnancy; limited use during lactation.
- Rue (Ruta graveolens) Uterine and menstrual
stimulant; may cause premature contractions.
- Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) A uterine
stimulant that may also cause birth defects.
- Shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) A
uterine stimulant; use only during labor.
- Southernwood (Artemisia abrotanum) A
uterine stimulant that may also cause birth defects; avoid unless under
professional guidance. Also avoid when breastfeeding.
- Squill (Urginea maritima) A uterine stimulant
that may also cause birth defects.
- Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) A uterine stimulant
that may also cause birth defects.
- Wild yam (Diascorea villosa) A uterine
stimulant to avoid unless under professional guidance; safe during labor.
- Wormwood (Artemisia absinthum) A
uterine stimulant that may also cause birth defects
Unfortunatelly, safety of enema during pregnancy has never been extensively
studied. Unknown risks are possible! Just because we are not aware
of any possible risk, it doesn't mean that there are none!
You should consult your doctor prior to doing enima, or you should take a
full responsibility for any consequence of your actions.

To do an enema, you need:
time (from 15 min - 2 hours, depends on how many times you want to repeat the process)
Also, there are many different kinds of enema equipment. To do a small simple
enema (to implant oil, or small amount of feces into your colon), you may
need just a pear shaped douche that you will fill with enema liquid and you
squeeze it into your rectum.
Or, to do a complete enema, you need enema bag (or bucket) with equipment.
You can purchase it online or try to look in your local health food store or your
local pharmacy.
Enema bag/bucket complete must contain:
- enema bag (or enema bucket)
- enema tube (connecting enema bag with enema nozzle)
- tube clamp or stop cock - used for clamping the tube.
- enema nozzle or tip (thin plastic, silicone, glass or stainless steel tube that will be inserted into anus). Nozzle is
usually 5 - 8 cm long (2 - 3 in), and
it is as thick
as pencil. You are not suppose to insert the whole length!
- enema liquid (you can use clean water, water + probiotics, water + yoghurt, water + Epsom salt,
water + coffee, olive oil, vitamin
E, castor oil, water + unrefined sea salt, water + herbal extracts, herbal tea,
water + vinegar, water + freshly pressed juice (wheat grass juice, barley grass
juice, carrot juice, herbal juices ,... ), oil with herbs, ozonated olive oil,
ozonated water, ... )
- Connect enema bag with enema tube, and enema tube with enema nozzle
- Fill the enema bag with enema liquid.
- Clamp enema tube.
- Hang the enema bag at a height of about 3-4 feet (1 - 1.5 m).
- Lie on your back, on the floor.
- Lubricate your anus and nozzle with olive oil.
- Slowly and gently insert the nozzle into your anus. (It is much more comfortable if you lubricate the nozzle).
- Release the clamp and let the enema liquid flow into the sigmoid colon.
- Clamp the tubing as soon as there is a sensation of "fullness" or when the enema bag is empty.
- Remove the nozzle from your anus.
- If possible, without forcing yourself, retain the enema for 2 - 10 minutes
- Empty your bowel.
- After emptying your bowel, you can repeat the process
- If you cannot hold 1 or 2 cups of enema liquid, take several smaller enemas.
Most commonly adult person would use 1/2 or up to one liter of water.
Procedure is usually repeated several times, until colon is totally clean.
Best results are achieved by massaging the intestines and by holding the water
as long as possible/comfortable. It is smart to add probiotics into the last
enema water!
How do you know that colon is clean? By the color of water that is coming out.
Once the water is clean, it usually means that colon is clean, but some people
may have layers of mucoid plaque, and it may take days or weeks of cleansing to
get it out!
What is Mucoid Plaque ?
Article by Richard Anderson
You need home made yoghurt. Why? Cause store bought yoghurt
does not contain live bacteria. It is pasteurized, and good bacteria are dead. To make home made yoghurt, you
need yoghurt starter (any good probiotics would do), and you need milk (raw milk
is the best, but if you can't get it, use what you can get,
homogenized/pasteurized), and you need yoghurt maker (thermostatic plastic
box where you put milk mixed with probiotics, and after 24h you have home made
yoghurt.)
You take home made yoghurt, you mix it with last enema water
(you can filter water before use), and once you get that water inside of
you, you try to keep it there as long as possible.
That is Yoghurt Enema
Anyone suffering from
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome,
Constipation,
Candidiasis, Colon Cancer, Hemorrhoids,
Prostate Cancer, Prostatitis, Enlarged Prostate, Allergies, Leaky Gut Syndrome,
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Gallstones, MCS, MS, FMS, ...
Even more powerful cure then Yoghurt enema is a Feces Enema.
To do fecal enima, you need a fresh feces from a very healthy
person. To avoid getting any unwanted parasites or any other disease, you
choose a feces from a very healthy, unvaccinated, breastfed baby.
You find anyone who has a 3 - 18 months old breastfed baby.
You take diapers with fresh feces. Color of feces must be yellow, it must not be
green, cause green color of feces indicates lack of good bowel bacteria.
(Unless child was drinking freshly pressed wheat grass juice, or some other food
of strong green color, green color of feces always indicates lack of good bowel
bacteria. Yellow (or yellow-brown if child has eaten meat) color
indicates healthy feces.) You need fresh feces (not older then 12 hours). You
can refrigerate diapers with fresh feces, and use it the next day, but the best
is if you can get a hold of fresh diapers.
You mix fresh feces with enema water (you can also filter it before
use, of baby has eaten other foods then mother milk.) You use that water as the last enema water, when doing enema.
Once you get that water inside of you, you try to keep it there as long as
possible.
That is all. You will introduce widest possible range of
good bacteria into the colon, and it will cure inflammatory bowel disease.
If it doesn't work with one baby, try to find another one.
One will work!
Anyone suffering from
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome,
Constipation,
Candidiasis, Colon Cancer, Hemorrhoids,
Prostate Cancer, Prostatitis, Enlarged Prostate, Allergies, Leaky Gut Syndrome,
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Gallstones, MCS, MS, FMS, ...
As Clarkia is a tincture, it can be used in enema water.
That way it is far more potent then any other remedy, cause it is not loosing
its potency by being diluted with digestive juices. If used with enema or
colonics, it can reach and kill parasites hidden inside pockets of the
Colon! You can use from 30 and up to 90 drops of Clarkia on every liter of enema
water (even 150 drops is not too harmful, but it could be too expensive!).
If using more then 20-30 drops, make sure that you add good quality Probiotics
or home made yogurt into the last enema water!
In any case, even if you don't use Clarkia at all (if you use just clean water),
it is very smart to add Probiotics into the last enema water. To
save Clarkia, your first enema water (or several first waters) should be just
clean water to wash colon. Then the next water (high enema - retention
enema) should be with Clarkia, 30 - 90 drops. Try to keep it inside as long as
possible (10, 20 min ).
Last water should not contain Clarkia, but it should contain
high quality probiotics, to repopulate colon with good bacteria.
What are the best probiotics?
The best probiotics are found in the feces from a very healthy, (best
unvaccinated), breastfed baby. You find anyone who has a 3 - 18 months old breastfed baby.
You take diapers with fresh feces. Color of feces must be yellow, it must not be
green, cause green color of feces indicates lack of good bowel bacteria.
(Unless child was drinking freshly pressed wheat grass juice, or some other food
of strong green color, green color of feces always indicates lack of good bowel
bacteria. Yellow (or yellow-brown if child has eaten meat) color
indicates healthy feces.) You need fresh feces (not older then 12 hours). You
can refrigerate diapers with fresh feces, and use it the next day, but the best
is if you can get a hold of fresh diapers.
You mix fresh feces with enema water (you can also filter it before
use, of baby has eaten other foods then mother milk.) You use that water as the last enema water, when doing enema.
Once you get that water inside of you, you try to keep it there as long as
possible.
Never take enema for longer then 7 days in a raw, or you risk
getting addicted to enema.
Taking Clarkia with enema is not a replacement for oral consumption, cause
Clarkia taken with enema will not reach your small intestine, nor your blood.
Colon Hydrotherapy is umbrella term referring to all
different therapies like: Enema, Enima, Colema, Colonics ...
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