Cayenne is a powerful stimulant, having
NO narcotic effect, increasing the power of the pulse and carrying the blood to all
parts of the body, plus equalizing and restoring the balance of circulation throughout the
body
Helpful for various conditions of the gastrointestinal tract( intestinal and/or colon
disorders), including stomachaches, cramping pains, stimulate circulation, aid digestion
and eliminate gas..
It will also help stop bleeding hemorrhoids!Volume's of information
have been written about the healing properties of capsicum (cayenne), from reducing blood
pressure and curing ulcers to it's amazing blood coagulation properties. One of the
handiest herbs a person could possibly have in their medicine cabinet, it is one of
the most effective stimulants, cayenne targets the digestive and the circulatory system
primarily.
Cayenne regulates blood pressure, strengthens the pulse, feeds the heart, lowers
cholesterol, thins the blood, cleanses the circulatory system, heals ulcers, stops
hemorrhaging, speeds healing of wounds, rebuilds damaged tissue, ease congestion, aids
digestions, regulates elimination, relieves arthritis and rheumatism, prevents the spread
of infection and numbs pain.
Cayenne stimulates every system and cell of the body. Cayenne has been valued around the
world for its uses as a stimulant, astringent, antispasmodic, circulatory tonic,
anti-depressant and antibacterial agent. In addition, cayenne acts as a diaphoretic to
induce sweating, a medium to increase circulation at the skin's surface and a carminative
to help prevent and eliminate gas.
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| It has a burning sensation on the anus
when it comes in contact with anal tissue. The
more Cayenne the hotter it will be!
Enema Recipe:
¼ to 4 tbsp. Cayenne Pepper (depending on how strong you want the solution!)
2 to 3 qts. of Warm Water
Mix Well
I use one half teaspoon cayenne pepper to 2 qts. of warm water this seems to work fine.
Directions:
Add solution to enema bag, mixing with warm filtered
water to achieve the required amount of solution.
Hang enema bag about 18 in. to 3
ft. above rectum. A good tool for this is the IV
Stand for Enemas
If you need good flow control for the enema solution. A ramp
clamp is a good option.
The Knee-chest position with chest
against floor and rectum higher than head this is a best position to receive an enema.
Insert nozzle/rectal
tube tip into anus, using a good lubricant (Super
Salve Surgilube
Vaseline
13oz. Astroglide
KY
Warming Liquid Lubricant) as needed.using a good lubricant will help prevent injury to
the delicate anal tissues.
Inject solution into rectum slowly, approximately one cup per minute (8oz.) and take
as much as possible , you can refill bag if needed. You are trying to slightly distend the
colon or until it becomes very uncomfortable to
take any more solution.
Massaging abdomen in counter-clockwise direction during the injection will help
distribute the solution throughout the colon.

When the enema bag is empty or no more fluid can be taken remove nozzle/rectal
tube.
For those that have trouble retaining the nozzle and or the solution.
You might want to try a retention
nozzle during the administration of an enema.
Some people use a retention
plug after they received their enema solution and removed the nozzle to retain their
enema for the desired amount of time. You can also fold a washcloth and press it tightly
against the anus.
Retain the solution for several minutes as, this will allow the enema to do its job.
Then you can move to the toilet and
release the enema.
When having a normal bowel movement or releasing an enema:
You can massage the abdomen in a clockwise direction this will help move the solution.

Massaging the abdomen while expelling the enema helps move the enema solution , gas
and feces toward the rectum and out the anus.
The best position for expelling your enema is squatting over the toilet not
sitting on it.
The squatting position puts pressure on your abdomen from your thighs.
In many countries, toilets are made so that people squat when they move their bowels. The
Welles Step positions your body so that you are squatting when you sit on the toilet.
Squatting, supports the abdominal wall and the bowel as we bear down, brings about
an easier bowel evacuation in this way.
People who use the Welles Step tend to have fewer hemorrhoids,
hernias, anal fissures, varicose veins and
almost never have to use laxatives.
It slides under the toilet when not in use.
It is best if you place a Welles
Step and then squat down over the toilet to release your enema. |