Re: Enema aspect
Hi Chris,
This is all good stuff, however i never said anything about believing that toxins from the colon would be re-absorbed into the body. Merely that they would sit there in the colon in a position to be rinsed away or not to be.
re: "It is true to say, that the bowels for most, will: "shut-up-shop" on a fast, and where the fecal matter within them becomes "self-contained" and of no harm to the body; this fecal matter is easily removed post fast on the resumption of eating."
I would have thought in the absense of enemas these colon toxins would be burned as fuel some time before the fast was "completed"... but are you saying that if they are in the colon, they won't be "burned up" at all and those toxins will be treated by the body as already being "out of the body", no longer something that needs to be cleansed... and won't be eliminated in any part until the re-commencement of bowel function?
re: "Hygienic Doctors of the past (and present) discovered that very sick and enervated patients received no benefit from the use of the enema and in most cases proved to have the opposite effect; so someone as yourself who is most likely in a much better state of health, and not enervated and sick, would find the enema to be "stimulating" with very little loss of the fairly abundant bodily energy that you have available."
Seems viable and sensible. Thank you.