Q. What’s the difference between a colonic and enema? Is there anything comparable that you can do at home?
A. A colonic, depending on the method used, tends to send the water higher into the colon than an enema does. An enema uses water pushed forward just by gravity. Today’s colonic machines use pressure which send water higher in the colon and can thus be more effective. Plus, during a colonic water goes in and comes out continuously, if one uses a closed system. During an enema one usually fills up with water, then interrupts the inflow of water to let it come out, only to repeat the filling up again. There are also colonic methods that are pretty much enemas, in which the fluid is only guided by gravity, such as the LIBBE system, which is an open system. These systems are less risky for perforations.
If you wish to use a home system and you know what you are doing, I recommend the Implantorama System.
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gabi Burria
hello! I bought this devise to do Coffee enemas and I have to say it is the best I have ever tried! thanks so much ! I use it daily and it is very clean, helpful , easy to use! I am very happy and brought a lot of benefits! thanks!
gabi Burria
hello! I bought this devise to do Coffee enemas and I have to say it is the best I have ever tried! thanks so much ! I use it daily and it is very clean, helpful , easy to use! I am very happy and brought a lot of benefits! thanks!