Crushed Ice Enema Recipe

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This one will have you begging for mercy !

Directions:

Fill enema bag with crushed ice Add solution to enema bag, mixing with cold filtered ice water to achieve 2 qts.
Hang enema bag about 3 ft. above rectum. A good tool for this is the IV Stand for Enemas
If you need better flow control of the enema solution.  The ramp clamp is what you are looking for.
Knee-chest position with chest against floor and rectum higher than head this is a best position to receive this enema.
Insert nozzle/rectal tube tip into anus, using lubricant (Super Salve  Surgilube  Vaseline 13oz.) as needed.
Inject solution into rectum, and take as much as possible , refill bag as needed or until it becomes very uncomfortable to take any more solution.
Massage abdomen in counter-clockwise direction this will help the solution higher into the colon.
When bag is empty or no more fluid can be taken remove nozzle/rectal tube, if you have trouble retaining the solution you might want to try a retention nozzle. Although some people prefer to use a retention plug after they received their enema solution and removed the nozzle.
It will be almost impossible to hold the solution for any length of time.
Now you can move to the toilet and release the enema.
 

Massage:
When receiving the enema:
Massage abdomen in a counter-clockwise direction this will help move the solution higher into the colon.
 

When expelling the enema:
Massage abdomen in a clockwise direction this will help move the solution back toward the rectum and anus.

Massaging the abdomen while expelling the enema helps move the solution and feces toward the rectum and out the anus.

The best position for expelling your enema is squatting over the toilet. The squatting position puts pressure on your abdomen from your thighs.
In many countries, toilets are made so that people squat when they move their bowels. The Welles Step positions your body so that you are squatting when you sit on the toilet. Squatting,  supports the abdominal wall and the bowel as we bear down, brings about an easier bowel evacuation. In this way.
People who use the Welles Step tend to have fewer hemorrhoids, hernias, anal fissures, varicose veins and use less laxatives.
It fits under the toilet when not in use.

It is best if you place a  Welles Step  and then squat down over the toilet to release your enema

 

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Warning: Do not use enemas or laxatives if abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present unless directed by your health care provider.
 Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative or enema may indicate a serious condition.
 Discontinue use and consult your health care provider.
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 If pregnant or have an existing medical condition consult your healthcare provider before using.