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Inflatable Enema Super Large Silicone Enema Bulb Explosion Silicone Good Quality 1 Pcs


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9 x 4.3 x 1.3 inches; 6.38 Ounces Date First Available

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February 25, 2020 Manufacturer

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MakeYouLonger ASIN

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Ok. Yes it inflates unevenly, but you can squeeze it a bit and even it out... However that is the least of your worries. First and foremost flared base is not wide enough for anal use, to keep it from being pulled in by the expanding bulb. Second, this states enema but there is no passthrough for an enema like/connection, it's just an inflatable that's overall unsafe.












When pumping it up it bulges out on one side rather than equally from the middle. After 3 or 4 pumps it starts looking pretty thin & I was nervous about it popping so didn't inflate it any more although it wasnt much bigger than the starting size. When my gf got home she said it was fine & pumped it up a lot more & it never burst. Later that evening she added that despite the lopsided bulge, it didn't stop it from feeling great!












Need to inflate it slightly to insert it but thats no big deal. Inflates slightly lop sided initially but gets nice and round when fully inflated. No odor at all which my butt is thankful for. Overall im very pleased with this. Even the pump is af decent quality. I just wish they offered a larger version causr im really pushing the limits of this one. Well worth the money












Not so good. When pumped inside it blows up on one side only causing a huge bulge that is super uneven. Then when pumped up more it literally exploded (not in a good way) inside into multiple pieces. Find a better quality version.












Very very hard to pump.. Only got 5 pumps and it stsrted to leak out the valve. Very thin and no were never the 4 inches it clames only got 2 out of it.. Bulges out one side as seen in pics.. What a waste of money. Wow not recommend to anyone.






1.0 out of 5 stars

Do not buy even the replacement one they sent was crap








By Jody Mason on May 16, 2021

















Looks fine but try to inflate it and you get a big bubble growing on one side. The silicone wall of the balloon is too thin on one side and extra thick on the other!












Be careful using this product, test before use mine had a weak spot that popped when used.












Product is just ok. It inflates unevenly. It seems like it could rupture easily.


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Stainless Steel Bucket Type Enema Kit
This section is a general discussion on the protocols for enemas.  These same instructions are applicable when one performs a Liver Cleansing Coffee Enema.
There are a variety of enemas that one can recommend to patients for a wide array of health problems.  An effective home enema program (intestinal cleanse) occurs when you are able to infuse enough filtered water into your colon to stimulate peristalsis throughout the full length of the colon, thus cleansing the entire colon — not just the rectal or sigmoid areas reached by Fleet® enemas and other disposable chemical enemas.  Once enough water is in the colon, you then expel it, along with the resulting waste, into the toilet. You then repeat the process one or two more times.
Peristalsis: The involuntary constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal, creating wavelike movements that push the contents of the canal forward.
Find a comfortable, warm area where you can lie down to take your enema yet from which you can easily get up and reach the toilet. The bathroom floor can be ideal due to the proximity of the toilet. Many prefer to take an enema series right in a hot bathtub. In this way, you are more comfortable and relaxed as your body is slightly lifted off the ground. Others prefer to take their enema bag, a rubber mat, and their IV stand into their bedroom or sunny living room. Taking an enema in a sunny location is quite therapeutic, especially during the winter months. Try different locations until you find what works for you.
Prepare your first enema solution. Before you fill the bag, make sure the tubing clamp is shut tightly so that no water spills out as you are filling the bag. The essential oils peppermint, frankincense, fennel, and lavender (1-3 drops of each) stimulate peristalsis and immune function. You can try them together or individually. I recommend them over soap, but if you want to use soap, use one teaspoon to one tablespoon of Pure Castile Soap. This will promote a positive musculature response, without chemical exposure, and move your bowels well. A water temperature of 98°F to 103°F is ideal. Hang the enema bag at least two feet above your body. Some people find that preparing two to three enemas using two to three different enema bags at the start of the enema series works most easily. For this purpose, it is an excellent idea to own an IV stand.
Use a non-petroleum-based lubricant on your enema nozzle. Petroleum-based products always take a toll on your liver. Use instead a plant-based lubricant such as Coconut, Olive or Vitamin E oil. Lie on your right side or your back, whichever makes insertion easier for you. Insert the lubricated nozzle.
Make sure you are comfortable, and then open the clamp. Keep the clamp in your hand or nearby so you can, without difficulty, control the flow of water into your body. Go slowly! The skill needed for successful colon cleansing is to let only a small amount of water enter your colon at a time. If you add water too quickly, you will stimulate peristaltic action in the sigmoid and the rectum, making it nearly impossible to get water into the transverse and ascending colon. If a hint of cramping occurs, immediately stop the flow and relax. Take a big breath and slowly let it out. When there is no more cramping, or 30 to 60 seconds have passed, resume filling your colon with small amounts of the enema solution until you have taken in 1 to 3 quarts [1000 to 3000cc], or you can no longer tolerate the amount of cramping that is occurring. You do not need to force yourself to withstand any pain. If you were only able to take a 1000cc of solution before you experience consistent cramping, sit on the toilet, and let your bowel empty.
It can be helpful to gently massage your abdomen to assist the flow of the enema solution into the entire colon. Massage your colon from the bottom left corner of your abdomen toward your chest, moving the water up the descending colon, then across toward the right, moving the water through the transverse colon and finally down the right side into the ascending colon and the cecum area. Reverse the direction of massage when eliminating the enema solution. At our health centre, we use a massage tool called a percussion massager. It works wonders. If you have difficulty holding water or eliminating during an enema, you may also want to try a massager.
Some people find that being on their left or their right side at some point during an enema session can make a big difference. Give it a try. Turn over onto your left side and, while gently massaging the abdomen, take in more water. This will facilitate filling the entire colon. Others find that lifting the buttocks off the ground with the body propped up on a pillow or using the yoga position of a full shoulder stand (not recommended if you haven’t tried this before) will further move the liquid into your colon. Try to retain the enema for about 5 to 15 minutes. Sit on the toilet and evacuate whenever you need to.
If you can’t take all 2 quarts of water, that’s okay. Take only what you can hold comfortably. On the first enema, you are most likely very full in the sigmoid and rectal area. This is where the nerve endings that stimulate peristalsis are, so it is very common to only be able to take a small amount of liquid on this first fill. Take the enema nozzle out and sit on the toilet. Make sure you have first closed the hose clamp.
After you have expelled your first enema and most of the fecal matter on the toilet, you will want to repeat the procedure. This time follow the same procedure, but now try to increase the volume of water. With your colon now empty, you will have room for more water. Taking into your colon 1 to 3 quarts of water is key to an effective enema series. Take only as much as you can comfortably hold. Do not put yourself in pain that lasts for more than a couple of passing seconds. Use pain as a guide to what your colon is comfortable with. Again, go slowly. Repeat the enema again if you have time and are still passing faeces.
With all of this in mind, remember that colon cleansing is a very important tool in health maintenance. I recommend that you start with a program that is easy for you as soon as possible. I think that you will be pleased!
Enemas should become part of a colon cleansing routine for all patients. Of course, there is no single prescription for everyone. A full assessment on the patient needs to be done before recommending the number of coffee enemas the patient should undergo daily.
A hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) can one a picture of what toxins are stored in the patient’s body and what toxins need to be removed. However, as a standard approach to repairing the gut and to detoxing the liver, DBM applies coffee enemas daily throughout their programs.
It is this renewed vitality that is should be your guide. Keep it in mind. As soon as this sense of well-being begins to diminish in the patient, encourage a series of enemas.
Often a patient will feel better instantly, but, other than in cases of chronic disease, if the patient does not experience renewed vitality from the coffee enemas, allow them to take a break for a short period of time.
Because colonic peristalsis occurs only intermittently (one to three times per day), unlike the continual rhythmic contractions of the small intestine, the colon cleanse can be used safely and with r
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