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Sanitizing enema equipment today is so very much more important than it was 30 years ago or more. With the types of autoimmune diseases such as HIV and AIDS, herpes, chlamydia  it is of great importance that your enema equipment is sanitized after each use.  It would even be better if each person had their own personal enema equipment. but if it is impossible for each person have their own personal enema equipment then sanitizing what you use is of the utmost importance. Here are some tips to help you complete that task.

Wash enema bag, Tubing & Nozzle or Rectal/Colon Tube

  1. Wash with a good Antibacterial soap (i.e. Nutribiotic) 
    Soaking in a 10% solution of chlorine bleach and water for 15 to 30 minutes after washing with soap and water this is an excellent way to sanitized your enema equipment.
  2. Always remember to thoroughly rinse the enema equipment with plain water to ensure there is no bleach residue left in or on them.
  3. Using a solution of baking soda and water for the final rinse of the enema bag and tubing will retard possible mold growth. After the bag and tubing dry the baking soda leaves a slight dry alkaline film on the bag and tubing which retards mold growth.
    Mix 4 tbsp.of baking soda with one quart of water, Slosh around inside bag making sure all surfaces inside are covered, then drain bag through the tubing.
  4. After thoroughly rinsing the enema equipment allow to air dry. Never put away wet or damp equipment this could lead to mold growth.
 Grapefruit Seed Extract Liquid Concentrate (GSE)

There are some neuropaths that suggest using grapefruit seed extract liquid to sanitized enema equipment.  But in the studies
that we have seen it does not eliminate the HIV or AIDS virus.  With so many virulent diseases in today's society I don't believe that I would take a chance on using this to sanitized my enema equipment.

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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.
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