Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 No problem with the disagreement at all. It is strange that you would be constipated after a colonic. Possibly, if you have insufficient smooth muscle tone in the colon that after a colonic it would completely shut down and move nothing. Your therapist should be aware of the tone. Typical reaction if you have a negative side effect to put it back on you instead of trying to figure out where the problem is. I agree that there are other parts to the protocol that are also important but still maintain that the colonic irrigations are going to be the singly most effective part of the protocol. The bible on intestinal cleansing (for me) is " Tissue Cleansing Through Bowel Management " by Dr. Bernard Jensen. No one needs to plan on reading it, just look at the pictures. You will read it. You will find more than enough proof to the effectiveness of colonics and colemas to dislodge the impactions. I do not understand the term " carbonized waste " . -Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: vanadeux<mailto:vanadeux@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 2:17 AM Subject: sorry have to disagree very strongly... After I had my colonic, from a very good practitioner who also put in a probiotic implant.. I then got so bunged up with constipation it was unbelievable..I went back again for another colonic , and the practitioner said you must not let this happen again!! Well sorry, but I did not make myself this constipated, it was definately the colonic irrigation! OF course I have to add that I do have a long term problem with weakness of liver function, which for me personally meant that I probably do not ever make sufficient bile, thus rely on Dr Schulze's bowel tonic.. Colonic irrigation may clean out everything that is currently in your colon, but it cannot possibly remove years of caked on rubbish stuck like glue to the insides of people's colons, this requires special herbs and bulking softening agents, that are going to be in contact with the sides of the intestines for some period of time, to rehydrate and soften the old carbonised waste. ANNE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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