Colonic irrigation Also known as colonic hydrotherapy, this is an elaborate version of an enema. Up to 20 gallons of warm water are pumped through the colon via 20in to 30in of tubing. An enema, by contrast, uses less than two pints and only reaches up a few inches. The claim is - as it was in the early 20th century when colonic irrigation first became popular - that it cleans the colon of poisons, gas, fecal matter and mucus deposits. Modern technology, however, allows us to put a camera inside the colon and demonstrate that there is no old stuff up there stuck to the walls. There is, moreover, a risk with colonic irrigation of perforating the colon wall, of electrolyte depletion, and of death.
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