Cayce Health Database
COLONIC IRRIGATION
Sometimes referred to as a colonic or colon hydrotherapy, colonic irrigation
is recognized as a highly beneficial approach to the health care of
the colon. A colonic irrigation treatment is an internal bath
that uses a professionally designed machine to give a high irrigation
of the colon (large intestine).
The application is a safe, gentle
infusion into the rectum of warm, filtered water which circulates throughout
the colon, dissolving and removing its contents, while the client lies
comfortably on a table. Water temperature and pressure is closely
monitored and regulated during a series of fills and releases to aid
in the peristaltic action of the colon. A hospital gown ensures
complete coverage for modesty and warmth.
As the method involves an enclosed system, the waste
materials are removed without the unpleasant odors or discomfort usually
associated with enemas.
A colonic is a forty-five-minute procedure which
is restorative, relaxing, and effective. It should be given by
trained professional.
WHY CLEANSE?
Basic health begins with colon care. Eliminating
undigested food particles, glandular and cellular debris, excess mucus,
gas and parasites play an essential part in the digestive and assimilative
process.
Due to technologies of food processing -- the use
of preservatives, pesticides, herbicides, and chemical and hormonal
food additives -- the need for cleansing the colon has never been greater.
Many of these toxins are reabsorbed into the bloodstream, lymph, liver,
and nervous system, thus straining and eventually weakening the body's
defense against viruses and foreign bacteria.
The result is a breakdown which affects the body
as a whole. An increased toxic load contributes to the problems
associated with the colon: constipation, toxemia, colitis, diarrhea,
skin blemishes, low back pain, and headaches -- just to name a few.
Colonic irrigation helps to clean out the accumulation
of stagnant toxin-producing matter in the colon pockets and keep the
colon muscles toned. Improved muscle tone of the colon allows
for the efficient removal of waste products from the body. Purification
of the systems of the body helps restore internal balance and overall
health.
OBTAINING A COLONIC IRRIGATION
Practitioners trained in colon therapy may be found
in the yellow pages of your phone book. You may also wish to contact
the Member Services department at the A.R.E. for a list of practitioners
in your area.
HOME ENEMAS AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR COLONIC IRRIGATIONS
Although enemas are not as thorough as colonic irrigations,
some individuals may require this form of hydrotherapy due to unavailability
of colon therapy services. Harold Reilly, a physiotherapist highly
regarded by Edgar Cayce, recommended the following instructions
for doing an enema:
How to Take an Enema
- Prepare the enema can or bag setup. Sterilize the nozzle
or tube. For a simple enema, use 1 quart of lukewarm water and
1 teaspoon each of salt and soda. If we are using the apple-diet
regimen and wish to obtain results comparable to a colonic, a three-stage
enema will be required.
- For the simple enema, lie on your left side. Use Vaseline
either on the rubber coot that fits over your finger or on the tube,
and gradually dilate the rectum, working the Vaseline around.
- Control the speed at which the water enters to prevent cramping.
If you feel you cannot hold the water, take deep breaths and close
the valve until the intense feeling subsides.
- After the quart of water has entered, hold as long as possible
before expelling. If you do not get satisfactory results, it
will be necessary to repeat the procedure until there is evacuation
of the descending colon.
Recommended method:
- Take the first quart of water, as above, on left side.
- Second stage: Get in a knee-chest position on all fours on the
floor and take a second quart of water with the salt-and-soda mixture.
- Third stage: After expelling the second stage, rest a moment and
then take a third quart, in which you have added one tablespoon of
glycothymoline instead of the salt and soda. Take the last enema
lying on your right side.
Get up and walk around before you expel the last enema.
It will give you a more thorough cleansing and the glycothymoline is very
good for the mucous lining of the colon and entire intestinal system.
(The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy)
"And keeping the colon clean is that which is necessary
for every well-balanced body; hence should be a part of the experience
for each entity." (Edgar Cayce reading 1703-2)
Note: The above information is
not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult
a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information
contained in the Cayce Health Database.
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