posted
Anyone have links on safe enema ingredients?
I am wondering about using stuff like herbs; berberine, banderol, cumanda
and colloidal silver as well.
What are the rules on what is safe to put in there?
Posts: 922 | From Philadelphia | Registered: Sep 2012
| IP: Logged |
GretaM
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 40917
posted
Hi VV,
Can't find any specific links.
But wanted to tell you NOT to use the info on curezone for enema ingredients.
People are putting peppermint soap in their enemas-very bad idea.
So far I've tried sea salt water. And coffee.
The instructions with my enema kit said one could use herbs but they didn't specify which herbs were OK.
Posts: 4358 | From British Columbia, Canada | Registered: Jun 2013
| IP: Logged |
posted
Ozonated water is an excellent choice. It will enter your blood stream via the mesenteric veins located in the colon and kill pathogens. the blood in those veins do directly to the liver so a nice liver detox. It will also help to heal any issues you may have in the walls of your colon including diverticuli and polyps. Many colonic clinics put it in the colonic water.
Posts: 803 | From USA | Registered: Oct 2013
| IP: Logged |
GretaM
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 40917
posted
Carmen-that's great info about ozonated water enemas
Posts: 4358 | From British Columbia, Canada | Registered: Jun 2013
| IP: Logged |
posted
I tried berberine and GSE. Maybe that will help.
I will probably try ozonated water some other time.
I did drink about 16oz of ozonated water today.
I guess the trick with using it in an enema is using it right away. Plus the warm water needed will make the ozone dissipate even faster.
Posts: 922 | From Philadelphia | Registered: Sep 2012
| IP: Logged |
GretaM
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 40917
posted
How many drops of gse did you use?
Posts: 4358 | From British Columbia, Canada | Registered: Jun 2013
| IP: Logged |
posted
I should mention that ozone is best utilized after a regular enema is given... any enema of your choice but just water will do. After the emema instil the ozone gas directly to the rectum. If you have a machine that can be set set it to 35 to 45 ug with a flow rate of 1/32. Ozone is a powerful healer and detoxifier. Saul Presssmen sells catheters to do this application.
Posts: 803 | From USA | Registered: Oct 2013
| IP: Logged |
posted
That's a rectal insufflation and requires an oxygen tank rather than a concentrator. Any impurities in the gas could cause an embolism (and subsequently death). This is not the same thing as an ozone water enema.
Posts: 922 | From Philadelphia | Registered: Sep 2012
| IP: Logged |
posted
Many people use a concentrator to make ozone for insufflation. Much of this is myth and fear mongering. It will not in any way cause an embolism. In order to get an air emboli you must inject impure ozone (that is a syringe that has more much more air than ozone) directly into the vein in a large bubble that goes directly to the heart where it gets caught in a heart chamber and can potentially cause death.
Air is 21% oxygen with the rest being other gases. Its the other gases that could potentially cause emboli if given in large enough amounts... probably 20cc and upward DIRECTLY INTO A VEIN not a rectum.
There is no way an airbubble could be asorbed by the mesenteric veins and make its way to the heart in any kind of concentrated form. All you will have are some large farts.
Even air emboli are survivable by correct positioning of a paitent for the beating of the heart wil eventually break the bubble up and it will get dissolved into the blood stream. Its something every nurse use to learn before the new IV pumps came round.
Posts: 803 | From USA | Registered: Oct 2013
| IP: Logged |
GretaM
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 40917
posted
I'm sorry Carmen, but I'm with VV on this one.
I don't think introducing forced flow of ozone/air with the potential for error should be done either in the rectum or the vagina.
Unless one has been given the all clear from a practioner and has been cautioned on the risks involved.
But I do think that an ozonated water enema or douche may be a happy medium.
Posts: 4358 | From British Columbia, Canada | Registered: Jun 2013
| IP: Logged |
posted
I am told that the purity of oxygen makes the difference. With a concentrator you have a risk of nitrogen content. With any oxy tank you get very pure oxygen.
Posts: 922 | From Philadelphia | Registered: Sep 2012
| IP: Logged |
posted
And no, I don't think it's fear mongering because I was told this by my doctor who does ozone at his practice and encourages home ozone.
Posts: 922 | From Philadelphia | Registered: Sep 2012
| IP: Logged |
The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:
The
Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey 907 Pebble Creek Court,
Pennington,
NJ08534USA http://www.lymenet.org/