An enema is a method of cleansing the large intestine by introducing fluid through the rectum into the intestinal lumen. It has many benefits, such as improved digestion, reduced bloating, cleansing the intestines of waste and toxins, and improved well-being.
The process of performing an enema requires certain skills and knowledge, so you should not carry out this procedure yourself. First of all, you need to consult a specialist to determine the degree of cleansing that needs to be carried out, as well as contraindications that this method may have in your case. In addition, you should choose a high-quality lubricant, otherwise all your equipment will end up in the sewer. Lubrication can be oil or grease. You can use plain water - this is the simplest option, but different liquids can be added. It is more effective with a mixture of oils and medicinal herbs. It happens with homeopathic remedies. If there are cracks or ulcers, oil, herbal decoctions, and medicinal solutions should be diluted with water. A properly performed enema will solve a health problem, relieve problems with stool, improve metabolism, well-being, and relieve fatigue.
A cleansing-therapeutic enema is K with the introduction of a large volume of water. Sometimes with the addition of a glycerin solution, vegetable or soap oil. Enemas drain the large intestine before the examination. It is carried out so that the intestines do not become fatty before the examination. The day before the procedure, it must be kept