I just wanted to add some info on the dangers of using tap water enemas:
How to: Enemas – Safety and Health
I’ve decided to write this piece on Enemas because I noticed a lot of people have questions on the subject, and/or using Enemas the wrong way. When I first started to use Enemas I did what a lot of people did, get a kit and fill up a bottle of water and plunged into the deep. I soon noticed a slight dizzy feeling, nausea and a lot of peeing. At first I thought it was just some sign of my body that needed getting used to. But when that didn’t stop I started to read up on them, including medical cases. This is what I found out:
Enemas in general:
-Like a lot of things you need time, never do them in a hurry
-Don’t start out with great amounts, I know it sounds kinky and hot in stories but it’s not safe.
-If something does not feel right, get some medical advice.
-If you have an intestine disease (like Crohn’s disease, Colitis, etc) or an intestine disorder (like Endometriosis or Irritable bowel syndrome) ask your doctor first.
The danger of using tap-water only
Tap water enemas lead to decreased sodium and potassium, and can lead to water intoxication. More problems are caused by small changes in potassium levels than by changes in the other electrolytes.
Hypervolemic hypotonic hyponatremia may result from psychogenic polydipsia or multiple tap water enemas.
Symptoms of hyponatremia manifest themselves when changes in serum sodium levels are rapid or large and include headache, nausea, vomiting, lethargy, disorientation, and depressed reflexes. Symptoms are usually observed at serum sodium concentrations of less than 125 mEq/L. Untreated patients may develop complications including seizures, coma, respiratory arrest, permanent brain damage, and death.
Prevention:
Add 1 tablespoon of salt per quart of water. By adding salt to the water solution you reduced the transfer of water into and out of the colon. This prevents filling your kidneys and bladder with water. It will eliminate the frequent trips needed to urinate while receiving enemas.
There are more Enema recipes on the net which you can use, but it’s still a risky business.
And again, I can’t stress this enough, if it doesn’t feel right, stop and get advice!