Posted by
Ian Kemp on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Supplements-update-and-readiness-for-intestinal-cleanse-tp1538363p1538368.html
Our two penn`orth of limited experience -
Sue tried a couple of colonic irrigations a few months back. She felt better and invigorated after one for a few days, but worse after the other. We ran into one girl who said that they had been the single biggest plus for her in improving her problems. On the other hand, most other people we`ve met haven`t found they did them any good (though, equally, no obvious harm).
Guess it`s another of these things that works for a few people (or maybe gives you a bit of a boost if you`re not very ill) but doesn`t help most people with chronic cases? Maybe it works if a major gut buildup problem is really the root cause for that particular person. I feel that candidiasis is either over-emphasised (by some nutritionists) or denied completely (by many doctors) - there seem to be very few people with a genuinely balanced view.
Ian
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From: Marc Martin
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Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Readiness for intestinal cleanse?
> He also
> admitted that at least one of them had been battling a serious
> illness anyway, which prompted the cleanse. (Hmm...)
Yes, I was thinking that most people only choose to have
colonics when faced with a life-threatening illness...
Most of my experiences with intestinal cleanses were quite
early in my recovery process 4 years ago. Frankly, I found
them to be overrated, and not really what I personally
needed for recovery. When researching about illnesses, one
inevitably finds books & articles talking about how
intestinal congestion are the root of all illnesses, and
after a simple 2-week intestinal cleanse you're health
will miraculously be improved. I didn't find this to
be the case at all. I saw little to no difference even
after months of doing various herbal cleanse, colonics,
enemas, etc. It just wasn't what I needed to get
better, and I suspect the few products that helped
a little had more to do with the nutritional content
of the product than any cleansing action.
And of the half-dozen intestinal cleanse products I
tried, this one had the most positive effect:
http://www.greenlineorganic.com/cleanser.htmBut don't let me stop you -- as long as one isn't
fasting, it shouldn't cause much problems at all.
Marc
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