Is it healthy to have colonic irrigation?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation


Not really.Colonic irrigation is an alternative therapy , and costs between £40 and £75 privately,there is no real medical evidence to prove that it is effective. Some people swear it can help with conditions including bloating, wind, diarrhoea, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), allergies, indigestion, constipation , You'd be better spending your money on a healthier diet and some probiotic yoghurt.

is colonic irrigation a good way to detox?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation

has anyone done this~? does it hurt? does it work?

A friend of mine had this done and she said it was quite uncomfy and a bit embarrassing, though it did make her feel good afterwards. To be honest I'm a bit sceptical. There are other easier ways of detoxing like a good diet high in fresh fruit and veges, drinking plenty of water, and getting a bit of exercise that help your body purge itself of any toxins. If you do decide to go for colonic irrigation, please be very selective of where you go, as you want someone that's highly experienced - someone who doesn't know what they're doing can cause a lot of damage.

Good luck ;-)

Have you ever had a colonic irrigation?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation

Please share your stories. thankyou.

P.S, Reason.. I am thinking of getting one done.

Yes, given that you are completely relaxed then it can provide a boost in energy, be quite enjoyable and rid the body of natural and environmental toxins. Don't be worried or tense about it, relax and enjoy!

Colonic irrigation: Who was the first person/people to think of it?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1ZBJxdhL3A

I can't find out who invented it but I have learned that they use up to 60 litres of fluid in short bursts and it can feel warm and/or erotic !
Some people (no ideas !) also squirt small amounts of alcohol 'up there' as the effect is quicker if it goes straight to the colon !
Blimey !- I don't even like drinking straight out of the bottle,I always ask for a glass - but shoving it up my ar5e will never be an option !
BTW Sometimes they mix the warm water with coffee grounds
I'll stick to a few prunes ,thanks !

Colonic irrigation or beetroot and fibre. Does beetroot and fibre?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation

work the same as colonic irrigation?
Confused I would be loath to try this if you suffer from IBS. Best to stick with what you know. This is me just surmising that it will be as effective….not keen on the colonic bit.
This is just something that I have discovered that appears to work very effectively.

However, I have a smal skin problem and thought that colonic irrigation might just clear the system completely but I think I will stick with what I know.

Eat about 25 gm of cooked beetroot last thing at night mixed with a little fibre.

You feel real good the next morning after you've been. It may take a day or two to work through your system though..but it's worth the wait.

Colonic irrigation can have many beneficial health benefits as it clears all the residual crap (literally!!) out of your bowel and lower intestines. You will see a noticeable improvement in your skin / complexion and will feel "more healthy" overall. It can also help IBS over a period of time. It doesn't hurt - just feels a little wierd at first!

Never heard of beetroot and fibre, though beetroot is rich in vitamins and antioxidants so it makes sense. Eating any diet rich in nutrients and antioxidants can have a hugely beneficial effect on your overall health as it removes the toxins in your blood. Can also help with IBS. Wouldn't do the fibre though - it will just make your bowel work harder / faster which may inflame it further.

any colonic irrigation centers in Orange County CA ???

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation

hi, i'm looking for colonic irrigation centers in orange county in california, or near los angeles area.
I searched in the yellow pages and found "Body Center" colonic center.
have you ever been there?
also how much will it approximately cost??
thanks!

there is walla wellness center,
tammy ritter HHP the Body Centre in fullerton and orange.
and Deux POints colon Hydrotherapy
g^luck

Where would I go to get a Colonic irrigation preformed on me?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation


If you want to reach a colon hydrotherapist look in your yellow pages under keywords like: colonic irrigation, colon hydrotherapy, colon therapy, colon irrigation, or go to this website and see where the closest colon hydrotherapist is and go from there: http://www.colonhealth.net/therapist-search/index.html
Hope, this helps

Colonic irrigation - what do you think?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation

Mr. GorgeousFluffpot, having overdone the turkey and christmas pudding and mince pies, is wondering about having a colonic irrigation. He read about this in a magazine and apparently it is supposed to make you feel better, but he is worried about someone putting a tube up his pert little fluffy botty. How far do they put the tube in? Does it really work? And will Mr.GorgeousFluffpot be able to walk properly afterwards?

It's just giving you an enema basically. It's supposed to clean your colon and relieve you of all that excess dirt. If that's what you're looking for then yes it does work, and you shouldn't have any problems walking afterwards.

However, as for making you healthier.. i'm not sure about that.

Where does one have a colonic irrigation in Bangalore?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation


bunghole, same as anywhere else

can i lose weight with colonic irrigation and how effective is it?

Posted by: Peg  :  Category: Colonic Irrigation


Apparently having this procedure done does not result in weight loss. However, there appears to be many other conditions that will improve after colonic irrigation.

Anyone suffering from gas, bloating, cramping pains, acne and other skin complaints, arthritis, and a list of bowel complaints such as diverticulitis and irritable bowel etc., may benefit from colonic irrigation. In particular, cancer patients are often advised to undertake a course of colonic irrigation sessions as an essential part of their treatment.

Removing large amounts of toxic matter relieves the patient and can lead to the alleviation of symptoms such as arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, candidiasis, and a host of other illnesses.

Incomplete elimination of body wastes may result in the following, depending on where the deposits end up:

sluggish system
joint pain and arthritis
irritable bowel syndrome
diverticulitis
Crohn's disease
leaky gut syndrome
heart problem
migraine
allergies
bad breath
acne and other skin problems such as psoriasis
asthma
early senility and Alzheimer's disease
chronic fatigue syndrome
cancer, particularly of the bowel
multiple sclerosis