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What Is an Enema Bag?
by Charlie Bradley
Enema bags are used to deliver medications into the rectum for relief of constipation and other related digestive health. Some people also use enema bags for pleasure to achieve a certain satisfaction. Here are six facts about enema bags.
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How to Get the Enema Bag Ready for Use
by Maggie McCormick
Enemas are a good way to cleanse your colon. It's ideal for when you're constipated or having other digestive issues. The enema bag consists of the bag and a tube that connects to the bag. When taking an enema, it's important to prepare the enema bag correctly. Improper preparation can make for a messy mistake. Initial preparation of the enema bag is the same whether you are using a disposable or reusable enema bag.
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How to Use a Four-Quart Enema Bag
by Nathaniel Miller
Confronting yet another day of constipation with that distasteful laxative? Don't worry. The enema bag is here to your rescue. An enema is considered one of the most highly preferred procedures of evacuation of bowels, and it also strengthens the intestinal muscles. Generally, enemas perform an effective detoxifying process for the body. Enema bags are available in a range of sizes, such as two quart, four quart or five quart. The four quart enema bag is the most common of the different size range.
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How to Clean Enema Bags With Peroxide
by Marie Mulrooney
Practicing good hygiene with enema bags is critical because the colon is more vulnerable to contagions than the rest of the body. Peroxide is a disinfectant, which means that it kills 99.9 percent of bacteria upon contact with thirty seconds. Exposing all inner, hose and tip surfaces of the enema bag to peroxide for at least thirty seconds should be sufficient to disinfect it.
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Where to Buy a Folding Amber Latex Enema Bag
by Charlie Bradley
Enema bags may be used for medical purposes such as relieving constipation, cleansing before medical examinations involving the rectum and colon, and for those wishing to use enemas to cleanse before engaging in intimate interpersonal relations involving the anus and rectum. Amber-colored latex folding enema bag provides the enema administrator with greater ability to monitor the amount of enema used in administration.
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How to Clean the Colon With an Enema Bag
by Charlie Bradley
Enema bags may be used to provide effective and economical colon cleansing from within the home. Performing a colon cleansing enema in the home requires the use of an enema solution, and multiple physical positions for administration. Enema bags are less invasive than colonic irrigation and more gentle on the body.
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How to Clean Your Colon With an Enema Bag
by Adam Cloe
One way of improving one's digestive health (and thus, one's overall health) is the regular use of colon cleaning aids. While there are many medications and herbal supplements that promise to cleanse the colon, the best way is with an enema.
An enema bag can be purchased from most drug stores and can help relieve constipation and other disorders of the digestive system.
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How to Make an Enema Bag
by Charlie Bradley
Enemas are used for cleansing the bowels to relieve constipation and for maintaining colon health. Some people take an enema as a form of pleasure. If you don't have a store-bought enema bag when the need arises for an enema, you can make one yourself.
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Colon Cleansing Enemas
by Charlie Bradley
Colon cleansing enemas can be used to cleanse the colon for detoxification, constipation relief and to prepare for medical examinations and tests involving the gastrointestinal tract. There are many things you must consider when preparing and performing a colon cleansing enema such as water temperature, equipment, solutions and positions. Use either the enema applicator nozzle or the douche applicator nozzle that is included in the enema bag equipment for the best administration. The douche nozzle will be more effective for a high colonic enema.
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Using a Homemade Enema Bag
by Alice Moon
Enemas may be used to resolve fecal impaction and stimulate movement of the bowels. They may help to relieve constipation, overcome the need to strain and temporarily relieve related pain.
Remember that each of us is different and we will have varying bowel habits depending upon diet, exercise and other factors. Adding fiber to the diet can help the bowels to move more regularly.
It is important that equipment is reserved only for the use of one person to prevent the transmission of disease.
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