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Old 23rd Mar 08, 02:38 PM
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I think LittleMinxie's portrait pic is just... tooo... apt for this...:eek:
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I think LittleMinxie's portrait pic is just... tooo... apt for this...:eek:
LMAO! well spotted Katten!

In all honesty i'd be interested to give it a go, can imagine coming out feeling rather cleansed... but surely it'll be back to where you started after you've eaten your next meal?
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LMAO! well spotted Katten!

In all honesty i'd be interested to give it a go, can imagine coming out feeling rather cleansed... but surely it'll be back to where you started after you've eaten your next meal?
The idea is not to eat too much crap food again rich!
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Apparently it take some time for your bowels to get back to the state they were in before the colonic and it is recommended you go about twice a year.

The 'toxic load' on your body is reduced as you have had ' a good clear out'

Benefits are meant to include improved bowel function together with clearer skin, more mental clarity and fewer headaches. Circulatory, immune, inflammatory and weight problems can also often improve with colonic treatments when accompanied by recommended diet and lifestyle changes.

I have been taking strong painkillers for 15 years due to a long term back problem. Problems from these included: addiction to said painkillers, side effects and most of all in my case constipation.

I am stuck in a vicious circle as I need the painkillers to kill the pain, although I am trying to keep fit and I do back strengthening (core muscle) exercises and this helps, but the painkillers 'bung' me up which puts pressure on my back ...........arrrrrggggggghhh

I am hoping the colonic will relieve some of this and might help me get out of the viscous circle as I may be able to reduce my painkillers, hence reducing some of the problem.

Sorry this is starting to sound like a doctors diagnosis.

I am hopeful it will help,
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I am hoping the colonic will relieve some of this and might help me get out of the viscous circle as I may be able to reduce my painkillers, hence reducing some of the problem.
I am hopeful it will help,
Good luck, I hope it does work for you.

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Apparently it take some time for your bowels to get back to the state they were in before the colonic and it is recommended you go about twice a year.

The 'toxic load' on your body is reduced as you have had ' a good clear out'

Benefits are meant to include improved bowel function together with clearer skin, more mental clarity and fewer headaches. Circulatory, immune, inflammatory and weight problems can also often improve with colonic treatments when accompanied by recommended diet and lifestyle changes.

I have been taking strong painkillers for 15 years due to a long term back problem. Problems from these included: addiction to said painkillers, side effects and most of all in my case constipation.

I am stuck in a vicious circle as I need the painkillers to kill the pain, although I am trying to keep fit and I do back strengthening (core muscle) exercises and this helps, but the painkillers 'bung' me up which puts pressure on my back ...........arrrrrggggggghhh

I am hoping the colonic will relieve some of this and might help me get out of the viscous circle as I may be able to reduce my painkillers, hence reducing some of the problem.

Sorry this is starting to sound like a doctors diagnosis.

I am hopeful it will help,
It's far more interesting than tv minxie you on co dydramol then cause their one of the worst for constipation and that doesnt help with a back problem

Is there any chance of videoing it so we can all see whats involved like they do with childbirth
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Well Cheriton

I don't know how to reply to that question......surely you're not being serious.

I am taking Dihydrocodeine at the moment. I started off on cocodamol 15 years ago, then onto codydramol, then coproxamol before dihydrocodeine. I've also taken other nefarious painkillers such as Tramadol and Voltorol,amongst others, I am a veritable pharmacists wet dream!! he he
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i'D NEVER JOKE ABOUT SUCH A SERIOUS SUBJECT MINXIE

Iwas thinking we could put it on you tube or something to see how many shits we get ooohhh! sorry hits or failing that we could show it on the bus when we have our r f trip to the thorntons chocolate factory
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