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What is the best enema bag?

I received my order of your new CD, "Ten Days to Optimal Health", the seven-day cleansing kit, etc., and thought I was ready to go. Lo and behold, I cannot find an enema bag around here to save my life. Kristina, can you recommend an enema bag that you carry that will do the job? Also, as far as implants are concerned, should I purchase a bulb syringe or can I just use the bag? I was thinking that a 30-inch colon tube might be beneficial too, to give a deeper, high enema. Please give me your thoughts. I can't wait to get started on the program and I sure appreciate your help. I really liked your CD.

I think that an enema bag that can hold 2-4 quarts is ideal. The more water you can take, the more fully you will clean out your colon. We have a number of enema bags that hold this much water. In order to avoid cramping, add a "Higginson" type syringe to the tubing set-up as we have done with our Flowmasters. While you slowly fill your colon with water during your enema session, you squeeze the Higginson syringe to move the water deeper into the colon. By using a large amount of water and the Higginson syringe, you will be able to take the entire bag of water. You do this by taking the water into your body slowly and, when you feel any cramping, squeezing the syringe to move the water out of that area of the colon. If you wish, a colon tube can also be added to this set-up. Make sure you also add 1 tsp of Celtic Sea Salt per quart of water to your enema. The salt added to the water will help your body to receive more water and will replenish your electrolytes.

The same system will work with implants, but isn't always easy to clean up. Also, the oil will eat away at rubber. I think the best tool for implants is an enema bucket, a bulb syringe, or a 2500 cc bag, plus a silicone colon tube.

Kristina Amelong

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