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Fleet Enema for Daily Use!

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I thought that over use of enemas is a bad thing. I can't imagine anyone needing an enema on weekly basis let alone on a daily basis. Think of all of the hundreds of millsion of people who have never had one and they are just fine.
 
I assume it would be mainly for preparation for sex. It sounds handy. I'm sure it wouldn't be necessary each time but would be a must for the medicine cabinet. It never hurts to cleanse the innards before :sex: or :p . I'll probably get one if I see it to test it out.
 
*scratches head* wouldn't pure water be better? i mean if you really use it daily why use something with added chemicals?
 
*scratches head* wouldn't pure water be better? i mean if you really use it daily why use something with added chemicals?

Try a neti pot with water only and one with salt. One will burn like hell the other won't. I've made the mistake of thinking just water is better when it comes to that orifice (nose), and it's not. Our bodies aren't just water. They're a salty water with other minerals too. So if you use just plain water it's jarring because your body wants to stay in homeostasis with whatever fluid is around it, so the minerals in your body's tissue will try to escape into the plain water you introduce--I think. At least that's what I have concluded based on my neti pot disastrous experiment and my memory of 8th grade science.
 
Try a neti pot with water only and one with salt. One will burn like hell the other won't. I've made the mistake of thinking just water is better when it comes to that orifice (nose), and it's not. Our bodies aren't just water. They're a salty water with other minerals too. So if you use just plain water it's jarring because your body wants to stay in homeostasis with whatever fluid is around it, so the minerals in your body's tissue will try to escape into the plain water you introduce--I think. At least that's what I have concluded based on my neti pot disastrous experiment and my memory of 8th grade science.


A neti pot is completely painless - and actually good for you - if you use purified water that's been heated to body temperature (98F), or slightly higher and has the right amount of salt in it. That should be one-half teaspoon of non-iodized salt for every 8 ounces of water.


I've never tried putting warm salt water up my ass, though; i'm not sure if that would have a laxative effect on the bowels or not, and don't want to find out.
 
A neti pot is completely painless - and actually good for you - if you use purified water that's been heated to body temperature (98F), or slightly higher and has the right amount of salt in it. That should be one-half teaspoon of non-iodized salt for every 8 ounces of water.


I've never tried putting warm salt water up my ass, though; i'm not sure if that would have a laxative effect on the bowels or not, and don't want to find out.

That's what I was saying--maybe not so clearly. The time I did it with plain water (it was purified) it burned like no other. Every other time I've used it with non-iodized salt and it's fine.
 
I started with the Fleet Enema (medicated) for ass play. I didn't like all the santorum it created and switched to an old fashioned hot water bottle type enema bag and use just plain warm tap water.

I did not know about the "natural" Fleet enemas. Thanks for sharing.
 
I've heard that some doctors will actually do a "probiotic" treatment, where they actually put a lot of the healthy bacteria back into your rectum and colon.

Anyone else know more about this?
 
Kind of a gross story, but here it is:

Dr. Khoruts decided his patient needed a transplant. But he didn’t give her a piece of someone else’s intestines, or a stomach, or any other organ. Instead, he gave her some of her husband’s bacteria.

[...]

The procedure — known as bacteriotherapy or fecal transplantation — had been carried out a few times over the past few decades. But Dr. Khoruts and his colleagues were able to do something previous doctors could not: they took a genetic survey of the bacteria in her intestines before and after the transplant.



http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/science/13micro.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
 
Kind of a gross story, but here it is:

What you're talking about is a bit different from probiotic therapy.

Testing of households show that people who live together exchange gut flora, so in time everyone in the household has similar bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract.

For extreme cases of C. difficile, they ask for stool samples from other members of a household and they transfer the intestinal bacteria from the healthy person to the infected person.

It's experimental but there have been some good reports about its effectiveness.
 
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