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Colonics or colon hydrotherapy ? ? ?

Daily. Starts the day feeling less "toxic".
Like your blood isn't carrying around all those poisons cause now they've got somewhere to go.
I've had one over 15 years now, one of the best purchases I ever spent.
 
uh...john...no offense but i have more faith in 'evolution' than that i evolved so flawed i need to do...that :eek2: you aren't really saying healthy people do it are you???

I just...well...let it happen naturally, so to speak...:eek2:

What is so wrong with that???

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2EZ2BRICH said:
has anyone here had this done ? i'm looking for any comments or suggestions. t hanks !

... toxic waste builds up in the colon and the body cannot properly assimilate the vitamins and minerals we need. The walls of the colon tend to develop a buildup of material and this results in sluggish bowel movements, constipation and other problems. Instead of being expelled correctly the poisons re-enter the blood stream and circulate through the body.

It facilitates the cleansing of the blood, liver and the lymphatic system and makes it easier for organs to release their waste products for elimination.

Make fun if you want to, but I experience the quoted statemets to be true.
 
I don't experience any problems with it of any kind.
No bacteria, no stains(use the toilet before you shower), no clogs.
Does "double duty" for women.
I can't imagine why every woman wouldn't want one.
You'll be throwing away those messy douch kits.
 
WizKid25 said:
LoL he did... and they also mentioned that john wayne had like 20 pounds of fecal matter compacted in there...


Urban Myth!
Excerpted from http://www.snopes2.com/toxins/fecal.htm


"Here we have another classic case of scary-sounding misinformation being propagated because it suits the agenda of various groups. Advocates of colonic irrigation use this scarelore to indict the American "goo and glue" diet and validate their claim that the practice is a safe and effective means of curing a variety of ailments by purging the body of all sorts of sludge and toxins. Vegetarian groups employ this horror story to demonstrate that a meat-based diet is both unnatural and unhealthy for human beings. Hence stories circulate about alleged post-mortem discoveries that celebrities (such as John Wayne and Elvis Presley) who epitomized the "meat and potatoes" diet, gluttony, or other negative eating habits had some tremendous amount (40, 60, or even 80 pounds) of "impacted fecal matter" or "impacted feces" lodged in their intestines. "
 
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