Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Hmmm, something that eats adhesions? That sounds interesting. Can you give me some more info on it? Thanks. Pam > HI fiona, > Thanks for your insight into the colonics and the emotional > release. I can't believe how much emotion is held in the gut but a > good colonic can really make you cry. I had a hysterectomy for > endometriosis 6 years ago and I ended up with massive bowel > adhesions. They are simply scar tissue that continues to grow and > grow like a sticky glue and eventually binds organs together inside > the abdominal cavity. Many people get them after surgery. The can > cause pain and bowel obstructions. Over time they harden and get > worse. The trouble with them is that more surgery causes more > adhesions. I went to Germany to have mine removed 4 years ago and I > am better but I still have some in my lower abdomen that cause pain. > I am thrilled to say that I have finally found a product that claims > to eat through adhesions and that is Vitalzym. I have been on it for > 2 weeks now and am starting to feel like something is happening. I am > able to go much longer between my pain meds. I pray that this is > really happening. Hope this answers your question. Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 Thanks Joanne, and very glad to hear you're getting better...need to look into this Vitalzym to see what else it's good for. Thanks Fiona to fiona: what are adhesions? > HI fiona, > Thanks for your insight into the colonics and the emotional > release. I can't believe how much emotion is held in the gut but a > good colonic can really make you cry. I had a hysterectomy for > endometriosis 6 years ago and I ended up with massive bowel > adhesions. They are simply scar tissue that continues to grow and > grow like a sticky glue and eventually binds organs together inside > the abdominal cavity. Many people get them after surgery. The can > cause pain and bowel obstructions. Over time they harden and get > worse. The trouble with them is that more surgery causes more > adhesions. I went to Germany to have mine removed 4 years ago and I > am better but I still have some in my lower abdomen that cause pain. > I am thrilled to say that I have finally found a product that claims > to eat through adhesions and that is Vitalzym. I have been on it for > 2 weeks now and am starting to feel like something is happening. I am > able to go much longer between my pain meds. I pray that this is > really happening. Hope this answers your question. Joanne > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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