Revealed, Health Secrets of Enemas and Colonic Irrigations, a
415 page book covering the non clinical aspects of colon therapy is
designed as a resource book for clinics and individuals. All people as
part of toilet training and just living develop emotional and
psychological patterns regarding bowel habits. Those patterns can be
positive, as they frequently are with those individuals that are
accepting and loving of themselves and others. These individuals view
life as a good and wonderful experience. They are positive in their
attitudes toward colon hygeine. Positive people often rise to high
offices, wealth, social position and seek make the world even a
better place than it already is.
Others can be as negative about their bowels as they are
themselves. It is so with those that do not love themselves as they
are. These people seek to control and punish themselves for real and
immagined offences. Any positive thoughts about colon cleansing are
viewed as evil by these people. Nor can they accept others as they
are. They often are seek to purge the world of evil and love to work
in the justice arena. They find it pleasing to be part of
apprehending and or punishing others for their misdeeds. All of us
have within us positive and negative thoughts in various situations.
In no area are these thoughts more polarized than they are in the
emotional responses they cause to colonic irrigations and enemas.
These conflicts and their diverse results on the actions of people
result in a complex web of psychological, politial, social and
religious responses to colon therapy.
The anus is richly supplied with pleasure sensing nerves, as
are the nerves in all areas of the body which must function for good
health, and propogation of the species. As well the emptying of the
colon is accompanied by a generalized good feeling. This euphoria also
occurs after an enema or colonic irrigation. It is a hidden pleasure.
We don't talk about this. In virtually every culture the moving of the
bowels is a very private thing. We are all taught to seek a closed
room, or darkness for these kinds of activities. Babies are not at
all this way. By the time we are ten years old the moving of the
bowels becomes unmentionable. This programming conflicts the natural
design of things. This isolation and sequestering of thought
regarding one of the basic pleasures of life results in a loneliness
that we all experience in not sharing our feelings. That loneliness is
interrupted by having an enema or colonic irrigation given by a nurse,
therapist or mother. That interuption may be viewed as a welcome
sharing of a secret too long held back, or the violation of an
intersantim of a very private nature.
Some individuals long for such an interruption. Others
vetemontly oppose any such interuption on themselves of others and are
usually quite vocal in this opposition. The voicing of such opposition
and the riddicule of children who express possitive feelings in the
form of potty talk by these negative thinkers pushes all of us into a
more and more private mode about our bowels. This book was written to
share the many aspects of these colon treatments, and the multitude of
different presentations feelings and emotions they can create. It more
fundamentally, underneath all the science and art of caring for the
bowels, was written to help put a positive light on these most secret
of pleasures that we all have, and all deny, to gain social
acceptance. It is written that those who have lived in the darkness of
self inflicted guilt because the feel good having had an enema or
colonic irrigation, feeling the isolation of believing that only they
had such feelings about colon cleansing, can lead more positive lives.
It is written so that they may know they are OK.
There is noting dirty or pornographic in this book. You can
share it with your father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife,
priest, rabbi or clergyman. It is designed and intended to help the
reader understand their own feelings and responses to an ancient and
gentle treatment that has been part of the health care of mankind
since long before written history. It is intended to be shared and
read by those who seek to better understand, accept and love
themselves or others.
In a state of disease, the removal of toxic waste via colonic
irrigation or enema has been used clinically since ancient Egypt to
reduce the strain on the body and allow it to focus its attention on
the sources of the disease, rather than reeling, falling and/or dying
under the effects of accumulating toxic by-products of disease. This
is one clinical effect of colon therapeutics. It and others will be
covered in detail in future volumes covering the clinical aspects of
colon cleansing. There are two more volumes yet to be written, one on
the clinical uses of enemas and colonic irrigations, and another on
the procedures used. This volumn covers effects other than those based
in physiogy and anatomy. The removal of waste material from the body
in a state of health or disease results in a sense of peace or
euphoria that all colon therapist have seen in thier patients
following treatments. In fact colonic irrigation and enemas have been
used historically to treat meloncoly and other emotional disorders.
The introduction of a sense of peace and well being however is a
result more than clinical. The euphoria of internal cleanliness helps
clear the mind and frees it to explore interrealms of conciousness
that are spiritual in nature, and is a recommended part of fasting for
spiritual reasons in many cultures.
From the priest-physicians of ancient Egypt to the clergy of
today, internal cleanliness has been a part of our spiritual heritage
from all corners of the world. So too has the political ramifications
of health care. For millinea the success of health care was dependant
only on clinical results and political favor. Then came the bean
counters or accountants. In the era before strict economic regulation
of health care to maximize profits for the health industry, the enema
was one of the most commonly used treatments. Now it is rarely used.
Enemas or colonic irrigations are now only recommended by orthodox
medical physicians when symptoms or conditions, previously treated via
colon cleansing by orthodox medical physicians prior to 1960, cannot
be camoflaged or dealt with by the adminstration of a perscription,
over the counter medication or even surgery. We have included one
chapter that covers the principles and history of some of the battles
that have been won or lost in the attempts to eliminate colon therapy
as a form of care available to the public.
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