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Okay, it appears to be important to cleanse the colon, but why not use enemas, suppositories or laxatives instead?

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Okay, it appears to be important to cleanse the colon, but why not use enemas, suppositories or laxatives instead?

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Well, every thing has its proper place, but those things really aren’t substitutes for colonics. Enemas are useful for emptying the rectum (the lowest 8 to 12 inches of the colon). Usually, one or two pints of water are used to do that. Suppositories are intended to accomplish the same task. Laxatives particularly herbal laxatives, are formulated for various purposes, such as: to undo the effects of temporary constipation, to build up the tone of the colon muscle, etc. But the Rolls Royce of colon cleansing without question is colonic hydrotherapy.

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Well, everything has its proper place, but those things really aren’t substitutes for colonics. Enemas are useful for emptying the rectum, the lowest 8 to 12 inches of the colon. Usually, one or two quarts of water are used to do that. Suppositories are intended to accomplish the same task. Laxatives particularly herbal ones are formulated for various purposes, such as to undo the effects of temporary constipation, to build up the tone of the colon muscles, etc. But the Rolls Royce of colon cleansing without question is colonic irrigations.

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