It is an excellent remedy for shaking out excess from the intestines and for soothing pain in the kidneys, bladder and tumors in these organs, as well as in colic diseases. Enemas are useful for diverting excess from the dominant, high-lying organs, but acute enemas weaken the liver and cause fever. They resort to rinsing when it is necessary to shake out any excess remaining after emptying. As for the form of the enema and how to give an enema, we have already talked about this in the section on kulanj. Apparently, the best position for a patient undergoing an enema is to lie prone, and after the enema, lie on the side where the pain is felt.
The best time for an enema is when the air is cold, that is, during the coolest hours of the day, to reduce melancholy, anxiety and the tendency to faint.
A bathhouse has the ability to raise juices and separate them, and the task of an enema is to attract juices that need to be washed out. Therefore, it is not good when a bath precedes an enema. If a person has an ulcer in the intestines and needs an enema due to fever or other illness, but there is a fear that he will delay the rinsing, then it is necessary to warm his anus, navel and surrounding area with hot millet.