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How to Purchase Enema Equipment

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There are many options for a consumer looking to purchase enema equipment. Specialty shops and online retailers give the consumer greater choice than ever. It might be daunting, but by asking the right questions and going to the right sources, shopping for an enema can be easy, safe and discreet.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Credit or debit card
  1. Step 1

    Identify your needs in enema equipment. All-in-one home enema kits are affordable and available at most pharmacies. Steel enema cans can be more expensive, but are more durable and designed for repeated use.

  2. Step 2

    Familiarize yourself with the parts of an enema and the necessary accessories. All enemas will share the same basic components, though they can be purchased individually to meet any special needs you might have. You'll also need to invest in some lubricant to make sure your enema experience is as smooth and comfortable as possible.

  3. Step 3

    Browse the enema selections at your neighborhood pharmacy. The pharmacist will be a good source of information when shopping for enema equipment. Ask questions about which brands are most popular with other customers and any problems they may have encountered.

  4. Step 4

    Search the Internet for sites that specialize in health care products. Websites such as EnemaSupplies.com exclusively sell enema products (see Resources below). Ordering enemas online can be more convenient and discreet than a visit to your pharmacy, but you won't have the benefit of a pharmacist to assist in the process.

  5. Step 5

    Consider visiting a new age health and beauty shop. A variety of vitamin and herbal supplements are available to enhance the effects of an enema. From conventional additives such as salt or garlic to more exotic specialties like ozonated oil or shark cartilage, there are many new and exciting ways to get the most out of your enema experience.

  6. Step 6

    Search for consumer feedback before making a purchase. Many retail websites allow customers to post reviews of products they've purchased. The first-hand experience of other enema users could be a great way to find the enema equipment that's perfect for you.

  7. Step 7

    Check with your doctor to see whether any allergies or medical conditions should influence your choice in enema products. Enemas made with latex have caused allergic reactions in some users. Self-administering an enema requires flexibility and a good range of motion.

Tips & Warnings
  • Plan your purchases carefully. Because of the intimate nature of enema equipment, it's unlikely that you'll be able to receive a refund on any used enema supplies.
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