Colonic Bulimia
I had a question come up at one of my lectures. A woman expressed her concerns about colonics being likened to purging (bulimia). I found that Matt Monarch in his new book Raw Success, explained it perfectly, please read the question below. Also, if someone has bulimia, it's important that they seek psychological treatment.
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"Anything can become an addiction, including Colon Hydrotherapy. Some people over-exercise to compensate for their excessive eating habits. I call this "exercise bulimia". The same holds true with Colon Hydrotherapy as a daily practice for periods of time. When Colonic Irrigation is used frequently to offset the effects of poor eating, I call this "colonic bulimia."
I believe Colon Hydrotherapy is the most powerful cleansing tool a person can utilize. People suffering from colonic bulimia unnaturally stimulate their health to the next level. They continually cleanse their colon, which purifies their bloodstream allowing the cells to release more and more endogenous poisons. This results in the contraction of the cells, bringing them to new levels of health and sensitivity. In cleaner states there is less margin for error, (inconsistencies in quality/quantity of food), and the body will demand an improved diet. The problem is that individuals these individuals are not usually improving their diet. Less-than-optimal eating habits produce excessive fermentative gas, which is exceedingly harmful to a cleaner body. Thus, they develop an ongoing reliance on using Colon Hydrotherapy every day for relief from the discomfort they otherwise feel. This abuse may catch up to them in the long run." - Matt Monarch author of Raw Success
