| 13:00:55 | deedee | Welcome to Live Chat today! |
| 13:01:51 | deedee |
Hello Dave! |
| 13:02:01 | Dave | Hi |
| 13:02:08 | deedee |
Hello Randy |
| 13:02:32 | deedee |
Please, anyone jump in with any questions or comments. |
| 13:03:09 | deedee |
I will let you all know of some things I have been recently working with, with implants, but want to address any of your concerns or questions |
| 13:03:15 | deedee |
Hi Michael |
| 13:03:19 | randyu |
Randy here |
| 13:04:20 | deedee |
I think we have talked about this in the past... but I have been working on implants for healing and I am having great success with them so far. |
| 13:04:52 | Dave |
Interesting thing in today's local paper: 4 page section on colorectal cancer. Might this be on the increase? Didn't hear much mention back when enemas and other colon care was routine. |
| 13:04:54 | randyu |
Can I ask a question that pertains only to me? |
| 13:05:39 | michael b. |
Happy spring - here is hoping great health to all here. |
| 13:05:48 | deedee |
They make so much sense to me, to deliver the healing oil/herb right into the colon since there is such great absorption there, especially for those that have digestive issues and/or have a hard time taking things orally. |
| 13:05:50 | randyu |
My question is about that, Dave. |
| 13:06:29 | Dave | Yes, a good one. |
| 13:06:55 | deedee |
Dave, I think you are right. Colon cancer is probably on the rise due to the increase in our poor diets and people being told it is OK if you only go to the bathroom every third day |
| 13:07:08 | deedee |
Randy, you can ask any question you want. |
| 13:08:40 | deedee |
Recently a client sent me an e-mail regarding an interview she saw between Suzanne Somers and Dr. Nancy Snyderman, who is on the NBC Today Show a lot as their medical specialist. |
| 13:08:42 | randyu |
I have IBS and on other meds which can cause constipation. I have not taken or had even a warm water enema in years. Do I need to see a doctor or can I do this myself? |
| 13:09:28 | Dave | Yes, there was more attention paid to proper elimination, whether when well and especially when ill. Then it became enema time. |
| 13:10:45 | deedee |
There was also Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez who says he recommends to his cancer patients to take a couple of coffee enemas per day - that is great they are talking about this on TV. |
| 13:11:57 | deedee |
Randy, you can definitely do enemas yourself at home and I can walk you through getting equipment so you are comfortable. We also have great DVDs that show you exactly how to do an enema at home. |
| 13:12:31 | Dave |
People are starting to look at alternatives, which ironically was standard operating procedure years ago. |
| 13:12:49 | deedee |
Randy, I can also help you to come off of medication and to heal that IBS. |
| 13:13:24 | randyu |
Yes, DeeDee, what about proper equipment? Should I have someone else help give the enema to me? I have not had one in many years. |
| 13:13:42 | deedee |
Yes, people are finally starting to talk about alternative health practices. (We say alternative, but they were so mainstream so many years ago.) |
| 13:14:31 | deedee |
Randy, if you have someone willing to give the enema to you, that is great, and can be relaxing, but if you don't, you can definitely do it yourself with a little practice. |
| 13:15:00 | deedee |
Randy, you can call me here at the center, and I will help you pick out enema equipment. |
| 13:15:34 | deedee |
Has anyone here done suppositories in the past? |
| 13:15:51 | Dave | Yes, sight of a bag or enema can stored on a bathroom door was almost routine. |
| 13:16:03 | deedee |
I have a great new healing way to do suppositories. |
| 13:16:06 | randyu |
Yes I would like to come off meds. I will give a call, DeeDee. |
| 13:16:32 | deedee |
Great, Randy. Look forward to talking with you. |
| 13:17:35 | randyu |
Suppositories work, but glycerin has side effects. |
| 13:17:52 | randyu |
DeeDee, when is a good time to call you? |
| 13:17:56 | deedee |
I have done these healing suppositories on myself and have been giving others the recipes and oils/herbs to do them and, wow! do they work nicely. I should have testimonials about them soon. |
| 13:18:07 | deedee |
Even though this is not a new concept, the way I am starting to recommend them is new to most people. |
| 13:18:24 | michael b. |
People are getting away from "take 2 asprin and call me in the morning." |
| 13:18:57 | deedee |
Randy, I am with clients throughout the day, so just try to call and leave me a message if I don't answer and I will return your call asap. |
| 13:19:41 | deedee |
I use all natural unrefined organic coconut oil for my suppositories, along with essential oils/herbs. No glycerin. |
| 13:20:33 | deedee |
Right, Michael - though there is a way to take aspirin in the colon for pain also. |
| 13:20:57 | Dave |
Do the suppositrie melt fast for absorption, and should an enema precede it? |
| 13:21:41 | deedee |
Aspirin is willow tree bark. |
| 13:22:11 | randyu |
Suppositories don't clean, just relieve. Enemas do both and work faster and better, right? |
| 13:23:10 | deedee |
Dave, yes, they do melt quickly, they are very easy to insert, and you should do them in evening when you can lie down until you know how your body will react to them (we don't want embarrassing oil leaking). You should be cleaned out first if possible. |
| 13:24:00 | deedee |
Enemas do work much better than the normal suppository. I am using suppositories for healing purposes, not eliminating purposes. |
| 13:25:28 | Dave |
Can't ever recall getting a suppository, just a soap stick once as a child that was followed by an enema anyway. |
| 13:25:37 | randyu |
How much water is the norm for adults? One quart at a time? |
| 13:25:43 | deedee |
These suppositories deliver healing oils/herbs into the body so we can directly heal hemorrhoids, fissures, IBS, prostate issues, etc. |
| 13:26:21 | Dave |
Do you manufacture the suppository at OHN? |
| 13:27:35 | deedee |
Randy, many people work up to 3 - 4 quart enemas for a high enema and thorough cleanse. |
| 13:28:38 | randyu |
For a lower bowel cleanse only, about a quart for that? |
| 13:28:55 | deedee |
Dave, I make the oil/herb combinations here and put them in a bottle, and give instructions on how people can make the suppositories at home - they are very easy. |
| 13:29:09 | deedee |
Unfortunately it would be hard to ship the coconut oil as a suppository because it would melt above 76 degrees. |
| 13:29:33 | deedee |
I make them up here though for clients wanting to have one after their session with me. |
| 13:29:39 | Dave | I assume absorption is quick. |
| 13:30:16 | Dave | Sounds good. |
| 13:30:23 | deedee |
I use a rounded (smaller) ice cube tray and about 1 tablespoon of melted coconut oil per suppository - add your oils/herbs to this and cool until firm. |
| 13:30:56 | deedee |
Randy, 1 - 2 quarts for a lower bowel cleanse is fine. |
| 13:31:23 | deedee |
Randy, we also recommend a series of enemas here (3) that gets the colon very cleaned out. |
| 13:31:46 | Dave |
I think vintage enema cans and bags were 2 quarts/liters. Bags seem smaller now. |
| 13:32:48 | deedee |
Our smallest enema bag/bucket |
| 13:33:12 | deedee | is 1 1/2 quarts. |
| 13:33:36 | randyu |
What if in my case I have not been cleansed in a couple of years? For constipation, just one enema about 2 quarts? |
| 13:33:44 | deedee |
Randy, what got you interested in looking into enemas? Have you been on our websites yet? |
| 13:34:52 | deedee |
The two quart enema will be a temporary fix, but to really get cleaned out, we recommend the series and for that to be done several days or weeks depending on the issues. |
| 13:35:44 | Dave | Randy, have you considered looking for a colonic? |
| 13:36:29 | deedee |
You don't have to do enemas consecutive days, but do several or have someone perform a colonic to get you started if you can find that in your area. If not, no worries, it can be done at home. |
| 13:37:21 | deedee |
It is a cold day here in Wisconsin. How is it by you all? |
| 13:37:33 | randyu |
Yes I saw the website; I have IBS, on meds, and have constipation, so the enema seems like the next logical step. No, I did not look for colonic. |
| 13:37:44 | randyu |
Cold, snowy here... icy... winter. |
| 13:38:11 | Dave |
There seems to be relatively little institutional memory about home enemas, but colonics seem to be making a comeback. |
| 13:38:27 | randyu |
I do take benefiber or fiber tabs and stool softener now and then, fiber daily. |
| 13:38:41 | deedee |
Randy, I can definitely get you started on the road to healing - these are very common problems that a lot of people seem to have. |
| 13:39:32 | randyu |
Yes, common but embarassing to talk about with someone, even doctor or nurse. |
| 13:40:02 | deedee |
Dave, yes, colonics are becoming more popular, but we are trying to bring back the enema for in home, because of the economy, etc., people may not be able to have as many colonics as they should. |
| 13:40:32 | randyu |
My memory tells me that the cleansing enema way back now and then made me feel better and more alive... open. |
| 13:40:51 | deedee |
Randy, you definitely do not have to feel embarassed talking to me. I think I've heard everything!! Many times!! |
| 13:42:15 | deedee |
Some people cannot even find a colon therapist in their state. I wonder why we are so rare? |
| 13:42:17 | randyu |
The IBS thing makes it difficult to travel... We eat and can't go, etc., then it all comes out at once, then starts over. Have to break the cycle.... DeeDee, thanks for the kind works... |
| 13:42:20 | Dave | During the Great Depression and WWII, the home enema was alive and well. I know. |
| 13:42:45 | deedee |
You're welcome, Randy. |
| 13:42:47 | Dave | MDs were fine with them. |
| 13:42:56 | michael b. |
It is now spring? More snow storms on the lineup. Last weekend I -80 was totally closed, one 40-car pileup. |
| 13:43:01 | randyu |
Yes, enemas were popular then...... |
| 13:43:20 | deedee |
You are right, Dave, people had to do their own health care. We are getting back to that little by little, I think. |
| 13:43:36 | randyu |
Yes, I am near route 80 in PA near Poconos... Bad travel today. Glad I am home. |
| 13:44:13 | deedee |
You guys are supposed to have that kind of weather. That is Wisconsin weather. |
| 13:44:26 | randyu |
DeeDee, how long will you have to talk with me when I call? |
| 13:44:53 | randyu |
Go Packers... Love Green Bay and cheese - cheese steaks |
| 13:44:59 | michael b. |
This was Reno to Sacramento. |
| 13:45:05 | deedee |
A meat truck caught on fire yesterday on I-94 (the way I come in to work). People had to wait 1 1/2 hours to get through - glad I took an earlier exit! |
| 13:46:17 | deedee |
Randy, I can talk briefly with you about general things unless we set up a specific appointment (consult) which is $ 1.40 per minute. I cannot make specific recommendations unless we do that and I have a health intake form from you. |
| 13:46:46 | deedee |
We can talk about the kinds of equipment needed without an appointment though. |
| 13:47:09 | michael b. |
No snacks while everyone waited for the fire dept. |
| 13:47:11 | randyu |
OK, that is good enough for now. Thanks, DeeDee... |
| 13:47:22 | Dave | Randy, DeeDee is a very understanding person. |
| 13:47:37 | deedee |
Randy, that stuff tastes good but not so good on the colon! |
| 13:47:51 | randyu |
Yes, she sounds great, thanks. |
| 13:48:18 | deedee |
Thank you for the wonderful compliments - I appreciate them! |
| 13:49:11 | Dave | Looking forward to the Midwest, once winter finally ends. |
| 13:49:19 | deedee |
It would be great to see you all if you would take a road trip here sometime! |
| 13:49:36 | randyu |
Been to Wisconsin, but not Madison. |
| 13:49:52 | deedee |
Did any of you get the flu bug this year? |
| 13:50:00 | randyu |
No - lucky... |
| 13:50:43 | randyu |
DeeDee, do I use the number posted on the website? That is the main contact? |
| 13:50:58 | deedee |
I got a little something (and I never really get sick anymore), but it went away a lot faster for me than other people. Cleansing can really get you through that. |
| 13:51:36 | deedee |
Madison is great! The office number is 608-242-0200 or you can e-mail me at deedee@[ourdomain].com. |
| 13:51:57 | Dave |
Escaped it, but bunch of meds I'm taking mean more colon attention. |
| 13:52:25 | deedee |
Yes, medication is hard on the liver and colon. Cleansing is very beneficial for that. |
| 13:53:02 | Dave | With mild flu: a colonic or just an enema or two? |
| 13:53:33 | deedee |
Dave, either is good. |
| 13:54:33 | randyu | Enemas work for the flu, too? Meds work but hard on the system, side effects, etc. |
| 13:54:49 | deedee |
I am looking forward to preparing some antimicrobial, antifungal, antibacterial suppositories for next year's flu season! |
| 13:54:53 | Dave |
My childhood enemas usually were connected with a bug. Standard advice then. Not alone I'm sure. |
| 13:55:15 | randyu |
No, not at all... |
| 13:55:33 | Dave | Randy, your mom gave them? |
| 13:55:49 | randyu |
Yes, how did you know that? |
| 13:56:28 | michael b. |
I have been without flu for awhile. I keep following the diet changes and colon cleansing Kristina suggested starting 5 years ago. Must be doing right. |
| 13:56:42 | deedee |
Yes, enemas/colonics flush the "bad stuff" out more quickly and make the liver and other organs more able to deal with detoxifying the body. It also boosts the immune system. |
| 13:57:18 | Dave |
Randy, when you said "not at all"... |
| 13:57:34 | randyu |
Yes, that's why I don't know why we got away from them, now making a comeback.... |
| 13:58:01 | Dave |
... a love/hate thing at the time? |
| 13:58:19 | randyu |
Yes. |
| 13:58:42 | deedee |
If you guys are all around the same age, it seems that it was a time that mothers, etc., gave them to their kids. Some households never practiced them for some reason though. |
| 13:58:52 | Dave | It was bittersweet for many. |
| 13:59:39 | deedee |
Kids of course do not like to be given them, so many people have that bad memory. Then they start again as adults and really find the benefits. |
| 13:59:47 | Dave |
Yes, , it was common but not 100 percent in families. |
| 13:59:48 | randyu |
Yes, they were used to cool high fever, too, worked well, and to help relieve constipation. |
| 14:00:47 | deedee |
Yes, the many benefits of a good cleanse - and now we can explore even more benefits with them by looking into how we can use implanting for healing - all very exciting to me! |
| 14:00:49 | randyu |
Hospitals still use them. |
| 14:01:22 | deedee |
Yes, sometimes they do, but they are mostly unpleasant at the hospital. |
| 14:01:37 | randyu |
Yes and I don't know why. |
| 14:01:44 | deedee |
Randy, if you got a cleanse from me, you would feel like you were at a spa. |
| 14:02:42 | deedee |
They give them too quickly and many times with chemicals/additives that create cramping. |
| 14:03:21 | randyu |
Maybe I should take a vacation in Madison? |
| 14:04:00 | deedee |
Yes Randy, that would be great. Well, it is that time again to wrap it up. The time goes so quickly! I appreciate the wonderful discussion and feedback. |
| 14:04:30 | randyu |
DeeDee, you are right, having someone else do the cleanse is better... |
| 14:04:53 | deedee |
You all have a very nice rest of your week and stay warm and well. |
| 14:05:13 | randyu |
DeeDee, I emailed you and will call you soon. |
| 14:05:22 | randyu |
Thanks for everything... Bye. |
| 14:05:41 | deedee |
I will look forward to hearing from you all again soon. Thank you! |
| 14:05:50 | michael b. |
It is great to make these chats, always learning new stuff. |
| 14:06:01 | randyu | :) |
| 14:06:33 | deedee |
Glad to have you all - I also learn from all of you :) :) |
| 14:06:38 | michael b. |
Take care, tell Kristina hello. |
| 14:06:47 | deedee |
Will do - thanks. |