What you need to know about colon cleanse products and therapies
Q: How is an enema different from a colonic?
A: The correct answer is "all of the above".
Colonics are similar to enemas because they both introduce water into the colon through the rectum. But they differ in several ways:
* Colonics cleanse the entire length of the colon. Enemas cleanse the lower part of the colon, the sigmoid and part of the descending colon.
* Colonics involve mutiple infusions of water into the colon. Enemas involve a single infusion of water into the colon.
* With colonics, fecal matter leaves the body via a tube. The client does not see or smell the fecal matter during the session.
* At the end of the session, the client usually sits on a toilet, and usually passes any residual water and stools.
An enema involves the one-time infusion of water. It sits in the lower part of the colon for a period of time, and then the person sits on the toilet.
* Colonics must be administered by a trained colon hydrotherapist and requires professional equipment. Enemas do not have to be administered by a professional. Disposable enema kits are available in drugstores and online.
Zand Quick Cleanse Kit
Colon Cleanse Resources:
What is a colonic? - What you need to know about getting a colonic, also called colon hydrotherapy.
What is the difference between a colonic and an enema?
Digestive System Cleanse - Simple digestive cleanse plan
Colon Cleanse Herbs
* Cascara sagrada
* Senna
* Rhubarb
* Psyllium
* Bentonite
* Activated Charcoal
Enzymatic Therapy Whole Body Cleanse
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