Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 ,Tap water won't hurt you, neither will "dirty" water, but personally I keep a gallon of distilled water around for these occasions.You can absorb water through the colon and stay alive by using water that is too polluted or toxic to drink. It's a survival tactic. Assuming you're not lost in the wilderness someplace, i'd stick to distilled -UC - 1+ yearsSCD - 8 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet.Asacol - 12 pills a day Prednisone 40mg entocort With vit E mixed inBack to intro/stage 1 for now.To: BTVC-SCD From: scdquery@...Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:42:25 -0400Subject: Re: What can cause "rabbit" bms? is it safe to put normal water, or even pure water into your colon through the anus? I not so well informedly thought it had to be saline? Can tap water injected into the anus cause damage?Thanks, On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Mara Schiffren <alcibiades (AT) rcn (DOT) com> wrote: The diet. Or you can try vitamin E enemas - 4000 IUs of vitamin E mixed with a little water and then inserted anally using an infant sized ear bulb syringe. This is more of a remedy for UC - am not sure that it will help CD or not, but it does definitelyhelp reduce inflammation for UC people. Or sustained amounts of coconut oil - bone broth, etc. Or original flavor pepto bismal as a short term solution. Mara How do I get the inflammation to go down?__________________________________________________________________ CDSCD 6 monthsLialda, PurinetholFreeda Vitamins, L. Acidophilus, Cod Liver Oil, S.BoulardiiSymptoms finally improving My BM's are solid and healthy looking now, but can be a bit thin and in pieces. What causes that? The New Busy think 9 to 5 is a cute idea. Combine multiple calendars with Hotmail. Get busy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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