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Diane: Do you mean the water and lemon drink?

 

I was horrified to find out that a new client of mine has been going

for colonics for two years, once or twice a week and she's been told

she still has stuff stuck in her. She hasn't received any nutritional

advice other that to take evening primrose oil. She was recommended

to not take fiber because it draws water away from the body! It's

just amazing how anyone can set themselves up a business like that and

not help someone. Two years!!!!

 

My question is this, now that she has become reliant on the colonics,

what is the best way for her to get her bowels moving? Will her

muscles even work correctly anymore? I know my probiotic superfood

will get rid of constipation naturally once the bacteria recolonize

and balance out but I'm a bit concerned in her case about the actual

physical functioning. I'd like to have an answer for her by Friday

without having to spend two days reading since my best books don't

have an index. If anyone has dealt with this before, please let me

know.

 

I think colonics are great for a few times to get out the bulk of the

toxins but also think it should be accompanied by a high fiber diet or

fiber product to scrape the built up gunk off thw bowel walls. She's

been told there is stuff stuck in certain parts of her bowel. I don't

see how colonics will help now if it hasn't the first 200 times! I

guess her practitioner is happy. On a good note, she did get rid of

her chronic neck pain.

 

Sharon

 

 

 

 

 

, " Diana Moore "

<thebowentechnique wrote:

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> I can vouch for the " Water Therapy " . I tried it this morning as was

> advised to you by another member and within an hour after doing it I

> was totally empty!

>

> I am going to continue with it now with the Oil Pulling to see what

> other wonders will happen.

>

> All the best

> Diana Moore

> New Zealand

> http://www.emotionalfreedom.homestead.com

> http://www.bowentherapy.homestead.com

>

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The water therapy I was using was mentioned by a member on this group.

 

Drinking 6 glasses of warm water first thing in the morning before

eating or brushing your teeth..thats basically it. It worked for me

and I was amazed that I was still thirsty shortly after.

 

All the best

Diana Moore

NEW ZEALAND

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http://www.bowentherapy.homestead.com/watertherapy.html

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Dear Sharon,

 

I am in consonance with your view. It is not just for a Diabetic patient

alone, every person should take adequate fibre food for adequate movement

and it is absolutely natural. Other therapy is just one time or temporary

measure.

 

Dr. Subrata Das

Homoeo Consultant & Practitioner

Dunoon Compound, Kench's Trace

Shillong - 793 004 (INDIA)

 

 

> <energy_now

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>

> Re: Constipation>Diane and now colonics

>question

>Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:10:47 -0000

>

>Diane: Do you mean the water and lemon drink?

>

>I was horrified to find out that a new client of mine has been going

>for colonics for two years, once or twice a week and she's been told

>she still has stuff stuck in her. She hasn't received any nutritional

>advice other that to take evening primrose oil. She was recommended

>to not take fiber because it draws water away from the body! It's

>just amazing how anyone can set themselves up a business like that and

>not help someone. Two years!!!!

>

>My question is this, now that she has become reliant on the colonics,

>what is the best way for her to get her bowels moving? Will her

>muscles even work correctly anymore? I know my probiotic superfood

>will get rid of constipation naturally once the bacteria recolonize

>and balance out but I'm a bit concerned in her case about the actual

>physical functioning. I'd like to have an answer for her by Friday

>without having to spend two days reading since my best books don't

>have an index. If anyone has dealt with this before, please let me

>know.

>

>I think colonics are great for a few times to get out the bulk of the

>toxins but also think it should be accompanied by a high fiber diet or

>fiber product to scrape the built up gunk off thw bowel walls. She's

>been told there is stuff stuck in certain parts of her bowel. I don't

>see how colonics will help now if it hasn't the first 200 times! I

>guess her practitioner is happy. On a good note, she did get rid of

>her chronic neck pain.

>

>Sharon

>

>

>

>

>

> , " Diana Moore "

><thebowentechnique wrote:

> >

> > I can vouch for the " Water Therapy " . I tried it this morning as was

> > advised to you by another member and within an hour after doing it I

> > was totally empty!

> >

> > I am going to continue with it now with the Oil Pulling to see what

> > other wonders will happen.

> >

> > All the best

> > Diana Moore

> > New Zealand

> > http://www.emotionalfreedom.homestead.com

> > http://www.bowentherapy.homestead.com

> >

>

>

 

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Sharon,

 

I understand that you have your own good stuff,

but let me tell you my favorite Fiberzon story.

 

Bonnie Seltzer is an MS survivor and counsellor.

I don't know if her website is happening. If it is,

check out http://outsmartingms.com

She is knowledgeable and wonderful and if I

had MS I'd gladly pay her for her hard-won

advice.

 

Bonnie's main tool for regaining her health was

Klamath Lake BlueGreen Algae, the love of my

life. She took huge amounts and went from

bed-ridden to vibrant. Except for one thing:

her colon remained stubbornly paralysed.

She depended on enemas several times a week.

After taking Fiberzon twice daily for 3 months

she regained normal movements.

Fiberzon is much more than fiber. It has a whole

list of herbs that help to heal and tone the colon.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

 

 

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