Home colon hydrotherapy colonic machines and colema cleansing board, build your own ultimate deluxe colon cleansing equipment

Colonic machineAlternative and Natural Healing is an integral part of Personal growth and well being. Since keeping the colon clean and working properly is vital to good health and the healing process, what better place to start than a colonics.The best is of course if you can have your own Colonic machine or Colema board at home.

Colon hydrotherapy colonic machines for your home

Build your own ultimate deluxe colon cleansing equipment. You can save heaps of money by making your own machine. (In case you don't know if you want to buy a professional Colonic Irrigation machine it will cost you anything between US $4000 and US $10000)

Perform your own colonics either for yourself or friends and experience the wonderful feeling of well being that you get after a colonic.

Save a bundle by doing your own colonics. A Colonic Session can cost you anything between US $50 and US $150 depending where you are in the world and is generally not supported by health funds. This means that if you only do one proper colon cleanse (either fasting or with a herbal product) a year in which you have between 3 and 10 Colonics you could spend on average US $600 just in one year alone. So why not do it at home and save money?

If you have any doubts about the self-healing power of your body, consult your naturopath or health practitioner for advise!

Colema Boards

colema boardA colema board is something between a enema and a colonic. The main difference is in the amount of water. A enema uses up to 2 liters, a colema up to 20 litres and a Colonic up to 80 litres. Because the Colema is a open system it can be quiet smelly and a bit unpleasant to clean if you are very sensitive. Even so it is easy to hose the Colema down under the shower and put it out in the sun to dry.

The Colema Board lays on the toilet seat and the chair. The bucket is filled with distilled or purified water and is placed on the bathroom counter above the toilet seat. The tip is inserted into the rectum prior to water flow. Water flows from the bucket to the board by starting a siphoning process. Water then flows through the tubing into the back of the board and into the tip. Water enters and fills the colon and is expelled along with waste material through the colon's natural peristaltic motion.