Dit is al besproken in het H2O2-topic. Uit The Truth About Hydrogen Peroxide:
RETENTION ENEMA
Now we are getting into territory where knowledge and
experience is needed. If you have never given yourself an
enema, DON’T start with a hydrogen peroxide enema!
Practice a few times with a plain water enema. Get the hang
of it. Understand the process. Immediately prior to performing
a retention enema using hydrogen peroxide, you
should always do a regular enema in order to clean out the
area. Do a couple. Do it a dozen times.
The concept behind a retention enema is different than a regular
enema. The purpose of a regular enema is to clean out
your lower colon and rectum. The purpose of a retention
enema is to hold a fluid in your rectum for a period of time
so that it will provide a treatment to the tissues of the colon
and so that some of it will be absorbed into your bloodstream.
The inner surface of the colon contains a vast array
of capillaries that can actively absorb fluid from the colon.
This area is probably the most efficient place to introduce
any water soluble compound into the body.
The proper way to use hydrogen peroxide in the colon is to
first perform a regular enema (or a series of them) in order
to ensure that the inside of the colon and rectum are as
squeaky clean as they can be. THEN and only then, should
a diluted mixture of hydrogen peroxide and distilled water
be allowed entry into the rectum via the enema. Let me put
this in very plain English. There is no reason to use hydrogen
peroxide to disinfect the fecal matter in your rectum and
colon. This is a waste of time, effort and money. As much
as possible, you should endeavour to flush such waste out of
your system with pure water first. Again, if 500 parts per
million is considered safe and effective, this is the amount
to consider for use in a retention enema AFTER you have
cleaned the bowels with regular enemas. Start with a very
small amount of fluid so as not to put too much pressure on
the inside of the rectum and colon. One pint is a reasonable
place to begin. To prepare a pint of diluted hydrogen peroxide
(500ppm), you need one-eighth as much hydrogen peroxide
as you would need to make a gallon. One half of a
tablespoon of 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide added to
one pint of distilled water will result in a dilute mixture that
is 500 parts per million (0.05%) hydrogen peroxide. Feel
free to start with less fluid or a lower concentration.
Er wordt hier gesproken over een MAXIMUM van een hele eetlepel 3% waterstofperoxide op een liter water.
Mike