
Many people are amazed that they can lose 3 to 7 lbs. after a good, enema series some people have even reported more.
Declining levels of healthy bacteria in most peoples intestinal
tracts, are due to not only the lack of fermented foods in the diet, but also to an
overuse of antibiotics a lack of organically grown food in the diet, and an
excessive consumption of carbohydrates, all encourage an overgrowth of toxin-producing
organisms. Constipation is largely caused by an overgrowth of unhealthy microbes. Stool is largely the byproduct of the life cycle of healthy bacteria. When a colon is overgrown with unhealthy microbes, it is almost impossible for the body to produce a healthy, daily bowel movement. Some whare along the line bowel management got lost and became a taboo subject, even though a large portion of the diseases in civilization are due to improper functioning of the bowel. For years enemas have been the secret trick used by models and actresses to flatten their tummy before an event. With a good enough diet enemas might not be needed. (but can never hurt) However, most people (even those who purport to do so) do not have a good diet most of the time. The thought of sitting with all of that rotting, putrified matter day after day are enough to assure that a twice weekly enema cannot be harmful. Try it you will shortly feel lighter and much better. |
Warning: Do not use enemas
or laxatives if abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present unless directed by your
health care provider.
Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative or enema may
indicate a serious condition.
Discontinue use and consult your health care provider.
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