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Most all of the therapists today use USDA approved colon Hydrotherapy

equipment. With that equipment any part coming close to you is

disposable, sterile, and individually wrapped. If you find a therapist

using unwrapped or metal (non-disposable) equipment - - LEAVE. The

colon hydrotherapy machines are a minimum of 3 feet away from you,

connected by a clear water inlet and hose, and a drain hose from the

speculum to the machine to the drain. There is no way for unclean water

to get to you. Check with the International Association of Colon

Therapists (I-ACT) for other information. check their web site.

WWW.i-act.org. It is a safe, and enjoyable procedure, (well almost

enjoyable???)

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<<I hope it helps some one:) Its www.mangobutter.com If you

> already ahve it sorry:) aka Bath Desserts>>

Wow!! Thank you so much....that definitely helps someone. I always like new

sites to check out. I will never complain of someone sends me a link that

has cheaper prices than I was using. That is one of the great things with

joining a new group...finding new and better resources. Of course...I don't

think Joe is going to be happy with all the new things I am going to want to

try out and buy :o)!!

I really liked what you said Colleen about how knows it makes you happy

when things show up. I always make Joe laugh because I say " It makes me

happy...and if I'm happy...you're happy!! " he always laughs and agrees.

Lynda

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Have you checked hemoglobin/hematocrit since anemia can cause fatigue. Is the patient exercising at all? Just starting minimal exercise can improve stamina, blood flow, etc.RobinRobin L. Spence, MS, RD, LDDietitian for Cardiovascular ServicesUnion Memorial Hospital201 E. University ParkwayBaltimore, MD 21218410-554-4356410-554-2661 FAX

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Re Non verbal

My daughter is non-verbal i.e. she has only very limited speech and has

developmental delays. Her diagnosis is Ohdo Syndrome with BPES

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Re: sun & swimming

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> My daughter and my husband are very lite sensitive. The pool is not as

> much of issue for either of them. Our doctor told us that lite sensitivity

> is very common w/ BPES.

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> Lancaster <kenleyejp@...> wrote:Is sensitivity to the sun

> common with BPES??

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