I understand what an enema is, but what is the difference between an enema and a colonic?
As beneficial as an enema is, it is very limited in its effect because only a very small amount of water is able to be introduced into the anal canal and lower part of the sigmoid colon. Then it is necessary to sit on the toilet to evacuate after each infusion of water. With a colonic, scientifically engineered medical equipment, with sophisticated plumbing is used. Pure filtered water is brought safely, comfortably, and hygienically up the full length of your colon and brought back down. Large volumes of water are used over the course of your treatment totaling 8-10-12 and even as much as 15 gallons. It takes a lot of water to begin to soften, breakdown, and flush out years of hardened glue that has attached itself to the walls of the colon, and impacted in the diverticula pockets. It would take between 40 to 120 enemas to equal one colonic in water volume alone. But, the biggest benefit of all is the therapeutic strengthening effect of every muscle in the entire colon. The colonic is