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Whats the difference between an Enema and a Colonic?

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Whats the difference between an Enema and a Colonic?

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Big, big difference. An enema is surface level while a Colonic goes deep. An enema is only one fill with one bag of water, while a Colonic consists of a steady flow of water to actually irrigate the colon. An enema washes out only the rectum and lower colon. A Colonic flushes the entire length of the colon. A Colonic also rinses the colon walls of stuck-on plaque and impacted waste. And, a Colonic is performed by a trained specialist, who gives an abdominal massage to restore and strengthen the colon.

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