Soap Suds Enema

Remember when taking enemas always use filtered or bottled water!
Never inject anything into your colon hotter than 115º Fahrenheit.
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Soap is the most often used enema additive.
Something to remember though is
that a soap suds enema is very irritating to the intestinal lining!
The only soap you want to use if you're going to use soap in your enema solution is a mild
Castile soap.
Castile soap is a gentle soap that is made with
coconut oil or olive oil. It is used to stimulate peristaltic action in the intestines
when used for enemas. Castile soap is a minor irritant so be sure to follow up with a warm
water enema or a warm salt water enema or two to rinse out the soap solution.
Take a bar of castile soap use a small amount of the bar {you can shave some of it into
your warm water or just dissolve it in the water to make the solution}. Make sure it
is dissolved. It should produce suds on top of the water to be the right strength.
If the water is approximately 105º 107º Fahrenheit this should be easy to accomplish. |
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Never use any kind of dishwashing liquid or laundry detergent or
shampoo
for your enema soap as they contain chemicals that can damage the delicate
intestinal lining the same with deodorant bar soaps.
if you need a strong peristaltic action then Conti Castile or Kirks Castile soap are good
choices.
Conti Castile soap is made from olive oil where as Kirk's Castile soap is made from
coconut oil. Either one works well
as an enema additive. These bar soaps, also work well for skin cleansing.
There are several liquid Castile soap available on the market . One brand is Dr. Bonners
and it comes with several herbal additives. Castile Soap -Mild Soap for Enemas
Lavender Castile Soap
Peppermint Castile Soap
Their is a castile soap made especially for enemas, Frankincense and Myrrh Enema Soap
Chamomile and Sage Enema Soap these soaps or herbal based , and are
excellent for bowel cleansing
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Soap Enema Recipe:
2000 ml {milliliters}{2liters}of warm filtered water. Just a little over 2 qts.
Dissolve some of a bar of soap in the 2000ml. of water until water is milky and sudsy.
or 5 ml liquid Castile soap to 1000 ml of water 1000 ml of water equals approximately a
little over 1 qt.
Temperature 103º to 105º Fahrenheit at time of insertion
Directions
for taking or giving an Enema:
Repeat Enema as necessary.
You can refill the bag as many times as needed to complete this procedure.
You should take a warm water rinse enema after a soapy enema to
remove the soap solution from the intestinal walls. Otherwise this can keep
irritating the intestine lining for sometime.
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This information is strictly educational and is not, in
any way, meant to prescribe or to constitute medical advice. The information provided is
designed to be used in conjunction with the guidance of a healthcare professional. The
author assumes no responsibility for any presumed health effects associated with using
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