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Colonic irrigation

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It's really sad that people are taking pills to stay on their terrible diets instead of just eating healthier.

 
Since it's only one time, I'll pass. Pretty useless unless you start doing it weekly. Then why not just eat some dang fibre and filerup with water.
 
Originally posted by: Aquaman
For MrPickens(sic) 🙂

Cheers.
Aquaman


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8uZUDuSWxI">Cheers,
Slim Pickins</a>
 
The crab does not forget apparently.
I remember penn and teller did an episode of bullshit on this subject. Showed them shoving the tube up the guy's ass and they asked him when he felt "full" since they pump you full of water before sucking it out. Imagine if they didn't shut off the water and your organs burst, exploding water blood and feces all over the room.
 
I'm bumping this because I've never seen it before and spent the last 10 minutes laughing while I read the entire thing.
 
snake oil as said.
if it were a healthy thing to do you'd have doctors suggesting it.
mostly its people liking things shoved in their keesters.
 
Fuck no. If I need a good cleaning out, all it takes is a box of bran flakes and WHOOOOOOOOOSH!


I think these people just like having stuff shoved up their asses...
How about a gerbil?
 
I am very interested in hearing if anyone really had this and benefited from it. I love hearing first hand experience on alternative medicine.

One of my favorite topics. Believe me, I am all for allopathic and osteopathic medicine, (I do start med school Aug. 4), but let's be honest, they have been around and legitamate for maybe 2 or 3 centuries. The Germ theory was around the mid 1800's.

Compare that to Acupuncture which that they have archaeological evidence for a couple thousand years B.C. and documentation from around 200 C.E.



 
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