Etoile
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Let me just recommend against dairy-based enemas if I can? If only because the evacuation will leave the place smelling for a week or two!NemoAlia said:Yipes! Those milk enemas sound painful.
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Let me just recommend against dairy-based enemas if I can? If only because the evacuation will leave the place smelling for a week or two!NemoAlia said:Yipes! Those milk enemas sound painful.
Wow, what a great site! They even include the pros and cons of using urine as an enema... Thanks!Kajira Callista said:http://www.albanypowerexchange.com/BDSMinfo/enemas.htm
good info here and explainations are simple and straight forward.
i would assume cardio...why dont you email them and ask...if its a typo it should be fixed no?Pure said:Lass,
My impression is that the effect would not be so strong, with tea. I think tea is less irritating.
Now I suppose you're going to ask about fruit juices and mixed drinks?
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QUERY:
From the 'albany' website:
Cautions exist for people with heart diseases, cara-related diseases (asthma and such), diabetics, people with epilepsy, any woman during or just after pregnancy and in general for people who are not feeling well.
What does the bolded word mean?
Pure said:What does the bolded word mean?
wow...i learned something new, i didnt know that...ty wolf!wolf2002 said:Cara is a general term for several kinds of lung diseases like astma and chronical bronchitis...

So, big guy, do you come here often?Pure said:(the 8 in thick one)
Pure said:Lass,
My impression is that the effect would not be so strong, with tea. I think tea is less irritating.
Now I suppose you're going to ask about fruit juices and mixed drinks?
LOL-no mixed drinks for me. Thanks for the info, Pure!Tea was not irritating at all but then i haven't had much experience with enemas. Somehow i think that i'll be experiencing them more in the near future
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is that your way of saying...yes wolf you were right..??Pure said:To Wolf,
Sorry for doubting you. CARA seems to be a European Acronym, and it's explained in clear Dutch in the last posting. Perhaps you will tell us unenlightened and illiterate folks what it says.
H.
http://www.niwi.knaw.nl/nl/oi/producten/discipline_report/rug/rug_pfg1c/toon
Objectives
The Cara centre ( Cara standing for asthma and COPD) consists of the members of the departments of Allergology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Haematology, Pathology, Pharmacochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Paediatric Pulmonology and Pulmonology.
[The following is also enlightening:
What is CARA]
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http://fe.lea.lycos.nl/event.ng/Typ...0asthma&Redirect=http://www.gsmweb.nl/telfort
wat zijn Chronische Aspecifieke Respiratoire Aandoeningen? laatste versie:14 april, 2000
C.A.R.A. is een verzamelnaam voor een groep chronische longziekten, die niet scherp is af te bekenen. De belangrijkste CARA-ziekten zijn: chronische bronchitis, astma en emfyseem. Maar ook andere longaandoeningen die gepaard gaan met recidiverende luchtweginfecties kan men onder CARA rangschikken, zoals bronchiëctasieën en stoflongen. Het familiair voorkomen van de aandoening is nogal vaak aantoonbaar. CARA-patiënten hebben in het algemeen de volgende klachten: kortademigheid, piepen, hoesten en opgeven van sputum. Er kunnen acute verergeringen (exacerbaties) optreden.
Wow, I hadn't considered using enemas to improve my IBS situation! To me it seemed like they were more of an exacerbation of my problem than a solution for it. The cramps that start with an enema (and are quite enjoyable as part of the experience) keep going long after the mood is gone. Bleh. I thought this was my IBS making itself known... maybe it's a sign I should just be more thorough with my enemas?Ms_Kat said:I have a slight problem with IBS. About once a week, I use a water enema to help keep things moving, so to speak.