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The Enema Bag and Bucket Set features a 1500cc flexible, latex-free bag with a 60-inch prolubricated tube and adjustable clamp for controlled flow. It includes a notched handle for easy hanging, castile soap, drape, and clear instructions, making it a hygienic, user-friendly solution for effective enema administration favored by health-conscious professionals.
| ASIN | B000PU6H4I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #287,963 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #419 in Feminine Care Douches & Enemas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (516) |
| Date First Available | March 22, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | ADVANTAGE |
| Package Dimensions | 8.07 x 6.97 x 6.18 inches; 0.01 ounces |
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My routine (edited)...
After reading about coffee enemas from leading health pioneers like Max Gerson and Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, I wanted to try this. Positive changes began almost immediately (after I got over the culture shock of actually doing them). Although easier to do than explain, here's each step I do: 1- I buy organic coffee made for enemas from SA Wilson's (1-866-266-4066) which has cafestol, etc., said to stimulate the gall bladder to secrete bile and the liver to dump toxins (the gall bladder may make a little squirt sound when secreting bile, though not always noticeable). I'm caffeine sensitive so I try to do this in the morning. Thinking I'd do a few to 'clean up', it's been nearly two years, now realizing I'm in for the long haul, still geting striking daily results. 2 - Here's what equipment I use now, although both Amazon and Wilson's sell an inexpensive clear bucket that was adequate for many months. http://www.amazon.com/PurEnema-Silicone-Medical-Grade-Seeking-Health/dp/B00EZ5XH2O/ref=sr_1_24?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1406251786&sr=1-24&keywords=enema+bag 3- To insert the tip, any non-petroleum oil will do. 4- I tear paper towels smaller & keep a squirt bottle of water handy (homemade 'wet ones'). To make coffee beforehand: 1- I keep a quart glass jar handy and fill a 4+ qt large non-aluminum pot w/4 qts filtered or spring water. 3- I stir in 3/4 cup ground organic coffee. 4- I boil 5 min, stirring periodically, then simmer 20 min. I keep lid on so it'll boil sooner and won't evaporate. I stay close so it won't boil over. I have potholders ready, just in case (and keep children or pets away since there's hot liquid in full pots). 5- I let it cool, then use 1 scant qt daily, then top off with more filtered or spring water, if needed, to make 1qt, lasting 4 days. Notes: Once cooled, I dip a 2 cup measuring cup into the pot. and pour from it into a fine mesh stainless steel strainer nestled into the jar. When near the bottom of the liquid where the grounds are, I hold the grounds back to drain it, then discard the grounds. I don't use coffee filters because they trap the cafestol, etc. 6- Making the coffee ahead makes doing the enema simpler. To actually do the enema: - I reboil the coffee (stores at room temp) the three following days (first day, it's already warm). In the beginning, I put a few drops on my wrist like testing a baby bottle, aiming for slightly warmer than body temperature. - Before starting, I use the toilet so I'll be as empty as possible. To start, I apply oil to the tip. - I pre-wash the bucket of bag before first time use, then use the S-hook included to hang on a nearby towel rack (shower is too high and will cause it to come out with too much pressure). - I lie in the tub because it's easier (no worrying about how clean the floor is, the tub rinses out easily, etc.) - It gets MUCH easier but there is a learning curve in the beginning. I clamp tube shut, then pour the qt in. - I avoid air bubbles in the tubing to allow liquid to easily flow through, so I unclamp to let liquid run down to the clamp area, then reclamp. - I lie down on my right side and insert tip slowly. By using oil beforehand, this is easy. - I open the clamp one handed with my left hand. As it flows, when I sense fullness, I close the clamp until I adjust to the feeling, taking slow, deep breaths to allow the colon to relax. (In the beginning, if I needed to eliminate, I did, then came back.) Once I adjusted (the learning curve I mentioned), I'm usually able to hold the qt for 15-30 minutes. I've read colon capacity varies from 1-2 gallons so there should be plenty of room in there; it just takes practice to learn to relax. I look forward to my time tucked away from the hustle and bustle, listening to an audio Bible, spending time in the Lord's Presence. - Once I've retained it 15-30 min., I expel it. I don't strain, if possible, to avoid hemmeroids. I wait a few minutes because more will come out. I may stand up thinking I'm through only to realize I need to sit back down or come back shortly. In the beginning I stayed home for an hour after till I saw how this part went. The cautions I'm aware of (there may be others): A - Not letting the liquid get too hot B - Inserting the tip gently to protect rectal lining Note: Although light bleeding from hemmeroids is not in itself alarming, blood in stools can sometimes indicate a more serious underlying condition. C - Introducing any Add-ins (below) gradually in minuscule amounts until individual tolerance is determined. D - Too many enemas within one day may throw off electrolyte balance although Gerson Clinic recommends doing 4-6 enemas throughout the day in even intervals (see the two Gerson books for more details). I do one now but needed to do more than one in the beginning. Clean up: A - I wash the bag with hot soapy water, rinse, then let a little vinegar flow through tubing. B - I keep a large spray bottle (I bought an empty one) filled with white vinegar (kills 99% of germs and is non toxic, unlike bleach) and spray the toilet, handle, tub, sink, faucet, floor. 10. In the beginning, I rested, if needed. Like any habit it becomes just another routine like driving a car or brushing teeth. Notes: As far as I can tell, it's not any more 'addictive' than taking a bath; I do these because I need to. Here are 'Add Ins' I've tried (entirely optional), found by googling 'coffee enema recipes'. - 1 tsp - 1 Tbsp Epsom salt relaxes the colon, making retention easy. (I googled magnesium toxicity, reading it's extremely rare; the body seems to expel any excess by normal BMs getting looser but most of us are magnesium deficient). - 1 tsp baking soda (alkalinizes pH - Dr. Simoncini indicates cancer can't grow in an alkaline environment - see YouTube 'Baking Soda'). - Lugols 2% iodine (read The Iodine Solution, by Farrow, also on Amazon). I read most are iodine deficient which is linked to cancer (I buy this by the liter here on Amazon). This got me started. I ask the Lord to lead and guide me because only He knows what is right for each of us. I also asked someone knowledgable how long I would need to do enemas and was told (I do 1/day but did 4/day for the 1st 15 mos.) to get the majority of toxins (and parasites) moving out but possibly 1-2 years, if needed, then taper back to a maintenance schedule. This is a work in progress. Results so far: Other than toxins leaving (primary goal) and parasites exiting (unintended but desperately needed secondary goal), my face looked noticeably younger within weeks (softer, more elastic, pinker, diminished under eye rings, white of eyes whiter, 'floaters' gone, etc.). I felt so much better - cleaner, lighter, etc. I no longer want sweets (if craving sugar, that's the parasites wanting dinner). In the first three months alone, 30 pounds (20 more in the following year) of impacted fecal matter and parasites exited with no change in diet or exercise - yuk, but thank goodness! Ab bloating gone, brain fog gone, joy back. Although not targeted, toxic emotions left during enemas (I sometimes unexpectedly cried as stored grief was released). I'm also calmer and more centered. This info is readily available to anyone from Amazon product reviews, YouTube and Google. I am simply writing what was helpful to me.
H**E
Great Enema Bucket at a Great Price
I needed an enema bucket to do coffee enemas based on the Gerson Therapy so I bought one of these. At a little over $5 for the bucket, tubing, and shipping you can't beat the price. I have had this bucket for over 2 months now and have had done at least 50 enemas with it and have had no problems. I think I can easily use this for at least a year doing 2 + coffee enemas a day. The handle works perfectly as I hang it on a door knob in the bathroom which provides the right height when doing an enema. It's easy to clean too. It's nice that it's transparent so one can see how much of the enema liquid has been released and how much is left. With a stainless steel version, you wouldn't be able to see that. The enema bag that comes with it is pretty worthless, but for $5 who cares. The bucket and tube was all I wanted. It also shipped pretty fast. I think I got this within 3 to 4 days from ordering.
K**E
Best Enema contraption yet
I've been using this enema bucket for the past five years or so. Just recently I left the country and left my bucket behind... two months later I was missing my bucket like a long lost confident. I was feeling heavy and sluggish and just out of sorts. So I finally stopped somewhere long enough to get another one. These buckets are great. They're easy to use. They are clean and they're reusable. Always use luke warm filtered water. I go through phases as to the concoction I use in them. Currently I'm enjoying the hassle free ease of just adding apple cider vinegar. But sometimes I just use lemon or salt. Other times coffee or some kind of oil. And for a while I went through a phase of using keffir, cinnamon, cardamon, ginger as well as some sesame or olive oil. The bucket gets harder to clean with Oil though... so I'm really enjoying the apple cider vinegar approach for now. Doing an enema on a two weekly or once monthly basis though helps to keep my system feeling light. It clears my head and keeps my digestive system flowing. Always make sure you take probiotics after doing these. You can also put a capsule into the enema too... but I think orally is more effective. This bucket though rocks. I love it way more than any other enema option I've come across - especially the hot water bottle idea - that just seems wrong to me (regarding the rubber etc). This is a proper clean out. Next stop is the colonics bar!
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