Re: questions about colonic irrigation
Hi again. The LIBBE is an open system and the company that makes it has run an excellent marketing campaign, and as a result (in my opinion), has led to a large number of underqualified people getting into the business of offering colonics.
In my opinion, the colon therapist should never leave the client alone during the session. She should be working with the client and performing abdominal massage during the release cycles to insure the breakup and removal of hardened and impacted waste matter.
To find out if you are already clean inside, you may want to consider a series of cleansing enemas on your own at home during the next couple of weeks and judge from the results you experience. If you take a full bag cleansing enema every day for a week or two, and a large amount of "dirt" is not being eliminated, then chances are pretty good that your colon is reasonably clean. Taking the enemas an hour or so before bedtime tends to leave you in a relaxed and somewhat sleepy state, along with giving you time to insure that all the water from enema has been eliminated.
As you can infer, I am not a big fan of the LIBBE system.
Best wishes and good luck, Valerie
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Hi again. The LIBBE is an open system and the company that makes it has run an excellent marketing campaign, and as a result (in my opinion), has led to a large number of underqualified people to getting into the business of offering colonics.
In my opinion, the colon therapist should never leave the client alone during the session. She should be working with the client and performing abdominal massage during the release cycle to insure the breakup and removal of hardened and impacted waste matter.
To find out if you are already clean inside, you may want to just try a series of cleansing enemas on your own at home during the next couple of weeks and judge from the results you experience. If you take a full bag cleansing enema every day for a week or two, and a large amount of "dirt" is not being eliminated, then chances are pretty good that your colon is reasonably clean. Taking the enemas an hour or so before bedtime tends to leave you in a relaxed and somewhat sleepy state, along with giving you time to insure that all the water from enema has been eliminated.
As you can infer, I am not a big fan of the LIBBE system.
Best wishes and good luck, Valerie