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Here's a good website that will give you all the answers you need to know about the colon cleansing http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/colonic_irrigation.jsp

Definition

Colonic irrigation is also known as hydrotherapy of the colon, high colonic, entero-lavage, or simply colonic. It is the process of cleansing the colon by passing several gallons of water through it with the use of special equipment. It is similar to an enema but treats the whole colon, not just the lower bowel. This has the effect of flushing out impacted fecal matter, toxins, mucous, and even parasites, that often build up over the passage of time. It is a procedure that should only be undertaken by a qualified practitioner.

Purpose

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. When a biological cancer therapy begins to enable the body to breakdown a cancerous mass, it is essential that speedy and effective elimination of the resulting toxins is achieved.

Colon and bowel cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and alternative practitioners insist that it can be prevented by efficient hygiene procedures. Providing that care is taken to replace the natural organisms that flourish in the bowel, many health benefits can be expected from colonic irrigation. In general, alternative practitioners maintain that an ill-functioning bowel is the source of all disease, and therefore keeping it clean will be an effective protection against this.

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. Properly executed, colonic irrigation can help restore normal peristaltic action to a sluggish bowel, thus reducing the need for more hydrotherapy treatments over time. In addition, removing the layer of fecal matter which coats the intestines in many individuals allows improved assimilation of the nutrients from foods and can alleviate symptoms of vitamin and other nutrient deficiencies. Many alternative health practitioners consider some form of hydrotherapy for the bowel to be essential in the treatment of degenerative diseases.

2007-02-24 07:20:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Yikes yes>>> It is a very old ritual dating back to Egyptian times. Here is a very creditable link to give you more information. The American Cancer Society.

2007-02-21 15:35:59 · answer #2 · answered by Dani Chic 1 · 0 0

Also known as hydrotherapy, yes. If you have a diet high in fiber and eat fruits and vegetables, its not really necessary.

2007-02-21 06:55:14 · answer #3 · answered by smartypants909 7 · 0 0

Yes. They are usually performed by a homeopath during a cleansing fast. They're slightly more uncomfortable than a standard enema.

2007-02-21 06:51:53 · answer #4 · answered by Lyn 6 · 0 0

Only IBS. (Irritable bowel syndrone)

2007-02-21 06:57:06 · answer #5 · answered by golden rider 6 · 0 0

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