Ruth you can buy your own colonics board for less than three hundred....deb

ruth strackbein <ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com> wrote:  Hi Linda, I have the same 
questions you do about colonics. My chiropractor 
is recommending a colon cleanse that involves a trip to a town some 40-50 
miles away. The people there would run water through my large and small 
intestines continuously for a certain amt. of time. The water could be mixed 
with a variety of medications. This treatment costs from 2-3 hundred 
dollars a round. Now of course, at present, I suppose I may be carrying 
around quite a lot of gunk in there, 78 years worth. I have had 3 
colonoscopies in the last ten or so years and the doctor each time declared 
my lower colon "whistle clean" . One of my sons and his wife visited me 
recently and said they were doing colon cleanses with some preparations they 
bought for $70 each. And they told me that initially they did pass dark 
gunky stuff. My wonderment is if the gunky stuff could have come from 
something in the medication. I will wait for further notes as to their 
health after completing the treatment. There are enough anatomical problems 
with my colon to make me wonder about the wisdom of pursuing either of the 
preceding courses of action.. Ruth

>From Ruth Strackbein


>From: Linda Ellis 
>Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: CS>Health-related, but not CS
>Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 05:50:41 -0700 (PDT)
>
>I'm trying to resolve a conflict in my mind, and it occurs to me that the 
>excellent minds in this
>group might have the answers....
>
>When we talk about colon cleanses, I keep hearing or reading about all the 
>gunk that is impacted
>into the colon, causing all kinds of health problems. There's even a guy 
>on late-night TV around
>here selling "The Almighty Cleanse" who shows pictures of what this stuff 
>impacting the colon
>looks like, and he claims that John Wayne's autopsy showed he had 40 pounds 
>of gunk in his colon.
>
>Okay, the logic problem I have here is, I had a colonoscopy done last year, 
>and I was awake and
>watching the monitor with the doctor. I had, of course, done the epsom 
>salt thing the night
>before to clean things out. I didn't see any gunk stuck to the lining of 
>my colon.
>
>Is it really possible that I have this rubber tire stuff further up my in 
>my intestinal system,
>and that none of it is in the lower part that can be viewed by colonoscopy?
>
>I'm working with a Naturopath right now, and she has recommended that I 
>take a product called
>OxyCleanse for a while. I'm happy to do that. It just defies logic to me 
>that the bottom of my
>colon can be cleaned out so quickly with just that drink the doctor had me 
>take the night before
>the colonoscopy, but the stuff further upstream hasn't been moved by the 
>same stuff.....
>
>BTW, I have pretty regular bowel movements, once or twice a day. They are 
>light brown in color,
>do not float, are not hard to expel, and seem to have decent "girth."
>
>The reason I'm working with the Naturopath is to get rid of about 80 pounds 
>of extra weight and
>get my blood pressure down with natural means. I've tried adding Magnesium 
>and Calcium, but I
>have been unsuccessful on my own, so I thought I'd enlist the aid of a 
>pro....
>
>Thanks for any input anybody would care to share....and I'm happy to move 
>to OT if this becomes a
>big discussion.
>
>Linda
>
>
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