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15 minutes ago, Big_Tera said:

Does anyone have any experience with Colonic irrigation. It is a procedure to clean thr insides of the body. I am sure many have heard of it wifhout going in to to many details. 

Is it beneficial for health? 

 

http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/1997.aspx

There’s many Youtube videos of reviews of it. 

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1 hour ago, Big_Tera said:

Simran ,

I was looking for personal experiences really. I have read those links before. plus you can never tell if these reviews are genuine or not. 

Oh ok, sorry for the misunderstanding Paji.  Although one of my nurses did mention it to me to try as an alternative therapy, but unfortunately can't give a review on it, as I haven't tried it. 

May I ask what you want to use it for ? Would it be for clearing out toxins?

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1 hour ago, simran345 said:

Oh ok, sorry for the misunderstanding Paji.  Although one of my nurses did mention it to me to try as an alternative therapy, but unfortunately can't give a review on it, as I haven't tried it. 

May I ask what you want to use it for ? Would it be for clearing out toxins?

Yeah something like that. The colon I believe can be come toxic and sometimes needs to be cleaned. 

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2 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

Yeah something like that. The colon I believe can be come toxic and sometimes needs to be cleaned. 

I think your best bet would be natural laxatives like certain juices. It would certainly be much more natural, and safer. If you have a healthy diet already, I doubt you need it

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Basti (Enema or Colonic Irrigation)
 
Basti (Enema) is considered as the mother of all Panchakarma treatments. It cleanses the accumulated toxins from all the 3 doshas : Vata, Pitta and Kapha, through the colon. Basti is also highly beneficial as a rejuvenating treatment. Medicated oil or ghee and an herbal decoction is given as enema to clean the colon and increase the muscle tone. This treatment is provided for several days, based on the medical condition of a person. Benefits: For Hemiplegia, Paraplegia, Colitis, Convalescence, Cervical Spondylosis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Constipation, Digestive disorders, Backache & Sciatica, Hepatomegaly & Splenomegaly, Obesity, Piles, Sexual Debility & Infertility.
 
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