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To cleanse or not??
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:56 pm
by abbey
I've been thinking for a while now about having Colonic Irrigation, just wondered if any members have ever had it & did you feel any real benefits from having it?
To cleanse or not??
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 8:42 pm
by Lon
abbey wrote: I've been thinking for a while now about having Colonic Irrigation, just wondered if any members have ever had it & did you feel any real benefits from having it?
All the supposed benefits of Colonic Irrigation is pure myth and has been around for centuries. Get that decaying fecal matter out and gone the supporters say, it's the cause of disease!!!!! If you would look inside your large and small intestine via video, as is possible when they do a Colonoscopy you will see a pink, clean, slick bowel. Eating foods with fibre will produce such a cleansing as that which is done by "Fleet Enemas" prior to a Colonoscopy.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 5:19 am
by weeder
Yhere are many ways you can clean out your lower bowel yourself. As stated above the fiber is a cleanser. Also.. If you can do it fasting for a couple of days works also. Fasting gives the body a rest. Great way to jump start losing weight as well.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 1:38 pm
by abbey
I do get quite a lot of fibre in my diet, what made me think about the treatment initially was a programme i saw on tv, someone had the treatment & they reckoned that she had undigested food in her bowel that had been their for years, how on earth did they know?

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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 1:39 pm
by abbey
StelZ wrote: Never had it but just gotta say 'you're brave' !
IMO things are supposed to come out of your colon, not go into it!

PMSL

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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 1:40 pm
by lady cop
abbey wrote: they reckoned that she had undigested food in her bowel that had been their for years, how on earth did they know?

carbon dating?

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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 2:06 pm
by Lon
abbey wrote: I do get quite a lot of fibre in my diet, what made me think about the treatment initially was a programme i saw on tv, someone had the treatment & they reckoned that she had undigested food in her bowel that had been their for years, how on earth did they know?

The physiology of bowel function makes having undigested food remain in the bowel an impossibility.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 2:14 pm
by abbey
Lon wrote: The physiology of bowel function makes having undigested food remain in the bowel an impossibility.
Cheers me dear i did wonder about that, they'll tell you any old rubbish.....
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:55 pm
by kmhowe72
:guitarist I heared today that they discoved a new pill, that will stop some recepter in your brian from wanting a ciggarette. i hope it's true . I am really having a hard time with quiting. especially when hubby smokes more then I do. But it's also difficult for me because we have togo out side, and we cannot smoke in the car, because of children.
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:03 pm
by lady cop
kmhowe72 wrote: :guitarist I heared today that they discoved a new pill, that will stop some recepter in your brian from wanting a ciggarette. i hope it's true . I am really having a hard time with quiting. especially when hubby smokes more then I do. But it's also difficult for me because we have togo out side, and we cannot smoke in the car, because of children. hi...did you intend to post this in the smoking thread?

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Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2005 3:38 pm
by alobar51
StelZ wrote:
IMO things are supposed to come out of your colon, not go into it!
Generally,while there are certainly exceptions, that's an exit, not an entrance.
It's sort of like being bitten by a snake. If you're bitten and someone gives you the antidote, but you return and are bitten again, what good was the cure?
In other words, if you go right back to the behaviors that backed you up in the first place, the colonic is merely treating the symptom.
Behavioral changes are what will keep you out of future predicaments.
As for fiber, think green. High fiber cereals are the wrong kind of fiber. High gluten wheat actually causes the intestines to become clogged. The gluten in the wheat can't be digested and it ferments in the intestines.
Wall paper paste is made of gluten. Picture yourself wallpapering your intestines shut.
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Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2005 4:51 pm
by alobar51
ArnoldLayne wrote: Is that true of oats ?I was led to believe eating porridge in the morning was good because it absorbed certain fats
Oats do contain gluten, which, as I stated, is a toxin.
Whole oats will lower overall cholesterol, but won't necessarily reduce your risk of a heart attack. Instant or five minute oatmeal will not.
To keep your blood slippery, eat a serving of fish and greens daily, and take some supplemental fish oils.
Eggs do not raise cholesterol. It's the bread many of us traditionally eat with our eggs that gets us in trouble.
The word Porridge has different meanings in different cultures. Here in the States it can mean either oats or wheat. There is a product here called Cream of Wheat, which is sometimes referred to as porridge. At least my grandmother referred to it as porridge.
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:19 am
by pink princess
if only taking those sachets of stuff before a colonoscopy was the same as eating fruit and veg for a day
unfortunately the results are somewhat different!!
i dunno, i had heard the same thing about the irrigations actually being a waste of time, just eat a good diet and there should be no need for one
i think sometimes there may be more of a 'placebo' benefit than a real one