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Re: I don't know where to start... I need help
I'm sorry, but I don't know what you mean! I live in a rural part of the USA and there are no LIBBE style colonics here. Now I don't want to waste $110 and the trouble to get a regular colonic if it's not that good.
Can you explain why "open colonics" is better? The ladies from the local places said there's no difference in what comes out of you, except that closed colonics doesn't smell and there's no mess.
I read from someone in here that did a long fast and then enemas and colonics, and feces came out in attached ball shapes wrapped in intestinal lining that came out!
That's how you can get a colonoscope and not see fecal matter. That's frightening to me because I was constipated for many years and always wondered what happened to the poop??? I'm thinking that could be what's causing arthritis symptoms and other toxic problems.....?
Does old feces that's been stuck in the lining of your intestines come out with colonics?
Here's an interesting 3-yr-old post...
colonic irrigation as a follow-up after Candida clean-up by #48820 3 year 188 View Entire Thread [3] Forum: Candida Support
Hi
Just wanted to share my experience with having a series of colonics after going through a successful candida clean-up; it really seems to help! I've heard that if you don't do a colonic after cleansing the dead parasite carcasses just stay in your colon and continue to release toxins. I don't know if that is true, but I do know that the colonic irrigation really helped to clear up some of my lingering candida symptoms (fluid retention, moodiness, yellow spots in eyes, white and sore tongue). I also lost 8 pounds. (I know, it's gross to think there was 8 pounds of impacted fecal matter in me). It's an expensive option, though-about $40-50 per session, and 12 is suggested.
Good luck to everyone...fighting candida is very tough (I haven't had a piece of fruit in months) but well worth it.
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