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16 Jan 2012 18:43 #10316 by Jason
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Hi all, I've never done an enema of any sort before but want to with MMS (for Lyme etc).

Does anyone recommend any particular enema products that they like?

Any specific enema bags for example?

Also I know Jim Humble recommends an 18 inch long catheter so it can go deep, so if anyone knows and certain products that have that (or something like it) great please tell.

Thanks

Jason
Bay Area

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16 Jan 2012 19:22 #10317 by Mickey
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I've used the disposable enema bucket for about 15 years now. Can't beat the price or the ease of use and cleaning. Also can be inserted as deep as you feel comfortable. I use the same bucket for one year and then start with a new one. To clean after each use, I fill the bucket half way with very hot water and about 1 tablespoon of bleach and a squirt of dish soap, hold the bucket up high enough to cause the solution to run through the hose then soak the part of the hose you used in the solution for about a half an hour leaving the hose attached to the outside of the bucket, then rinse it very well and hold the bucket high in the air so all the clean water can run through the hose making sure to shake out all the water you can. Store it so it can continue to drain. Here's an amazon link for one;
www.amazon.com/Enema-Bag-and-Bucket-Set/dp/B000PU6H4I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1326741143&sr=8-2

Here's a link for a nice stainless steel one if you don't like plastic;
www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Enema-Kit-Tubing/dp/B0022V8G1A/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1326741511&sr=8-3

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17 Jan 2012 05:19 #10352 by Michael Harrah
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Those are good links Mickey. You can use those plastic buckets for a long time.

Michael

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17 Jan 2012 08:00 - 17 Jan 2012 16:14 #10356 by polski
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Thanks for links Mickey .I tried to place an order ,but they won't ship it to Canada .
Do you know where I can get a plastic bucket like this in Canada?
Anybody?

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17 Jan 2012 10:20 - 17 Jan 2012 10:21 #10358 by Nir
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Jason / polski

In my country I can buy many kinds of Enema kits in any pharmacy.... I am sure you can find some cheap and good ones at the local pharmacy wherever you are...

I wouldn't bother with Internet ordering for that cheap and easy to get thing.

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17 Jan 2012 16:11 #10376 by polski
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Thanks Nir.
Has anybody ever seen a Enema Kit with glass bucket?

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17 Jan 2012 19:41 #10384 by Mickey
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polski, you might like this one better and be able to get it in Canada;
www.enemasupply.com/pic2litenbuc.html?ctt_id=63908286&ctt_adnw=Google&ctt_ch=ps&ctt_entity=kw&ctt_cli=2x15197x62110x1536375&ctt_kw=enema%20bucket&ctt_adid=4979313910&ctt_nwtype=search&gclid=CLiyqpPm160CFeUbQgodpTqN0g

OR, this one;

www.healthegoods.com/stainless-steel-enema-kit.html

You can also go to your local medical supply warehouse and buy them straight from them or google "enema bucket" for what's available in your area. I forgot to mention that any 'good' oil works best for a lubricant like olive, almond, coconut etc..

I've never seen or heard of a glass bucket but I really wouldn't be concerned over the material so much since the solution you are putting in it is in there for such a super short time. It's just a brief delivery system. I also found large CC syringes work great for inplants!

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