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Matt S.
01-03-08, 10:44 PM
I am not signing up for this anytime soon but it is an article about alternative treatment so I decided to post it



The Role of Colon Cleansing in a Natural Treatment Program for the ADD/ADHD Child

Our experience in the naturopathic doctor's office where I work as a colon therapist has been that that the vast majority of children characterized as being afflicted with ADD/ADHD have been misdiagnosed. The allopathic medical profession routinely prescribes powerful drugs, namely Ritalin, and even Prozac, to control their behavior. We are opposed to such measures, and consider them to be unwarranted and extreme.

We have found that most children characterized as ADD/ADHD are essentially normal, and respond well to our treatment, if, and that is a big if, the parent is committed to following our program. These children are often just bored or hyperactive because of poor dietary habits including dairy products and too much sugar, inadequate physical activity, poor teachers, and a lack of sufficient discipline at home, among other contributing factors. Without exception, these children also have a history of poor bowel habits, and most of them are constipated to some extent when they arrive at our office.
It is our position that the association between the habitually constipated child and children characterized as ADD/ADHD is not a coincidence, but rather a contributing factor to this diagnosis.

Our program is a relatively simple one, and also has been applied successfully for non-ADD children who suffer from lack of focus and concentration, and also to children with behavior problems caused by toxins in their system from accumulated waste matter. It does however require effort and the full commitment of the parent or parents to stick with it. Often we are dealing with a single mom who is having a difficult time coping with trying to support the family and manage an unruly child. Many of these problems seem to originate during or after a family crisis, such as a divorce.

The program covers issues such as eating habits, physical activity and exercise, discipline, and maintaining regular bowel activity. It is this last topic, which I deal with here. A key part of the success of our program consists of an initial complete cleansing of the child's colon, and then helping to develop a habit of regular bowel movements at home. We rely on the parents (or parent or guardian) to provide the assistance necessary to insure success in this undertaking.

These children are not the easiest to deal with. The parent is usually frustrated with their behavior at home and at school or day care, and when the child comes into our office they are usually uncooperative and difficult to treat, especially on the first visit. Of the children we see for these problems, boys outnumber girls by about 3 to 1.
About one out of four of the children we see have either been here before or has a family member who has visited our doctor previously. They are the easiest to deal with, since the parent is familiar with natural health care philosophy and modalities, and in many cases have had colonics themselves. When we give colonics to parents we emphasize the importance of bowel regularity for their children, and encourage them not to hesitate to use the enema bag at home whenever necessary. As a result, their children usually are familiar with enemas, and in some cases have observed the parent receiving a colonic.

But of the remaining three quarters of the children, few have had enemas previously, and to them and their parents, the idea of a colonic is frequently something that they are hesitant and uncomfortable about. These children are much more difficult to deal with than those with parents that subscribe to the natural health care philosophy, and the last thing they want is some stranger meddling with such a private personal part of their body.

Parents sometimes, especially after discussing it with their friends or their family doctor, tell us that they think our program is too drastic or extreme. When I hear this I ask them if they think it's more drastic than putting their child on powerful mind altering drugs?

When our doctor orders a colonic, I usually get to give the child an enema first to empty the rectum and sigmoid. The doctor's wife, who has been giving colonics since the 1950's, uses a gravity flow Dierker machine that tends to block easily, especially at the start of the treatment if the colon is distended with hardened stool. The enema empties this lower portion of the colon and permits a more effective colonic. It is also an opportunity to instruct the parent on how to give the child an enema at home if they are unfamiliar with the procedure.

Normally, at least one colonic a week is prescribed for the first six weeks, accompanied by daily enemas at home for two weeks. If possible, the enema is given at the time that the parent would like to see the child have the first movement of the day, preferably in the morning, but this is often impractical, especially in a single family household with other children and mom rushing to get herself off to work and the children to school or daycare. In a case like this, just before bedtime is usually the most convenient, and as a bonus, following an enema, the child usually falls asleep quickly and wakes up in a good mood the next morning.

During the initial enema, followed by the colonic in our office, the involvement of the parents is essential if the child is uncooperative and resists. The doctor's wife suffered an accident on the farm when she was in her teens that has left her with difficulty in standing for extended periods as she has aged, but using a stool after I get the machine set up, she is able to administer the colonic to a cooperative patient without difficulty. With the parents assistance I help keep the child still and in place during the colonic, but during the enema, I often have to depend on the parent or parents. The little boys usually put up the strongest resistance, but the little girls win by a landslide in how much noise they can make. To say that it can be a challenge dealing with these children would be an understatement.

After initially cleaning out the child in our office, the next phase at home is crucial to success. The child is encouraged to cooperate when it's time for his daily enema, and the doctor tells him that if he doesn't, then his mother will call and he'll send me over to help. I have actually made house calls to help mothers give their children enemas at home. If the child absolutely refuses, and the parents need regular assistance giving the child enemas, the doctor has a network of holistic nurses he can call upon to make arrangements to treat the child as required.

I have some experience dealing with a child resisting enemas when he needed them. My family on my mother's side has a history of constipation going way back, and my grandmother still talks about her mother and all her brothers and sisters suffering from it while she was growing up. My brother is 5 years younger than I am, and when he was little my mother would have me help her give him enemas when he needed them, which was usually several times a week.
My mother says that she can't remember a single week when he was little that he didn't have to have at least one enema. At the time I was only about in third or fourth grade. She would get the enema bag ready and then go bring him into the bathroom, and while she held him on her lap I would insert the nozzle and hold the bag and work the shutoff. He could really raise a ruckus, even at that young age, so I understand what parents sometimes have to go through to follow through with our program.

Following the two week period of daily enemas at home, our program focuses on keeping the child regular along with enforcing the dietary, physical activity, and behavioral guidelines that complete the total program. A colonic once a week for at least six weeks is strongly suggested to tone the bowel and strengthen peristalsis, and the parent is advised not to allow the child to ever go more than 48 hours without a satisfactory bowel movement. If no movement occurs during that time, then an enema is mandatory.

Also, should the child misbehave in a significant way, throw a fit, or whine excessively, this is often a sign that the colon is accumulating waste and toxins. If this occurs, the parent should administer an enema at the earliest convenient time, but no later than the child's bedtime.
The same remedy is applied if the parent receives a report from a teacher or daycare provider that the child has acted up or otherwise not followed the rules. The enema is not given as a punishment, but rather as an assist in helping to restore the child to a healthy state. Parents should be helped to understand that the condition of the colon affects every part of the body, including the mind.

As an added bonus, following an enema, children seldom feel much like carrying on or misbehaving, and are more likely to want to take a nap or rest and have some quiet time. If parents have the commitment and determination to stick with this program, the change in the child's mood and demeanor can be remarkable.

We have so many success stories to tell that I hope in a follow-up to this to include some excerpts from letters and comments we have received from parents who committed to and stayed with our program. But I have been told by medical doctors and some parents that they believe our treatment program to be somewhat extreme. I'll let you be the judge of which is more extreme, a natural program of dietary management, physical activity, and cleansing, or addicting drugs such as Ritalin and Prozac for a child.

Leah
01-03-08, 11:08 PM
:eek::eek::eek:

I will likewise not be signing up anytime soon.


But of the remaining three quarters of the children ... the idea of a colonic is frequently something that they are hesitant and uncomfortable about.


Yeah, you think?? Astute observation, doctor. But good thing you found a way to "deal with" such "uncooperative" children.. This is exactly the kind of thing that makes the "natural health care philosophy" sound completely deranged.

Matt S.
01-03-08, 11:09 PM
Yeah I found this article to be disgusting but some people will try anything I guess.

Crazy~Feet
01-03-08, 11:28 PM
But look! There's a bonus!


As an added bonus, following an enema, children seldom feel much like carrying on or misbehaving, and are more likely to want to take a nap or rest and have some quiet time. If parents have the commitment and determination to stick with this program, the change in the child's mood and demeanor can be remarkable.

Imagine that...:rolleyes:

Matt S.
01-03-08, 11:30 PM
Well, consider the alternative.

DeloresMelon
01-04-08, 09:25 AM
mmmm colonic irrigation... that just sounds so melodic rolling off the lips.

I can just imagine the joy on my kids' faces if I were to introduce them to an enema.

I only just glossed over this, but sounds like something they did in asylums in the fifties.

Swede63
01-04-08, 10:25 AM
well I hope she is having them regularly herself, because sounds to me like she is really full of sh**!!!

Scattershot
01-04-08, 08:24 PM
My parents should have thought of this. If they'd forced me to have an enema as a kid, I wouldn't have ever done anything wrong again...ever...for the rest of my life.

Following the two week period of daily enemas at homeWow...just went back and actually read the article :). I would think that this "treatment" would cause more trauma and stress than any ADHD symptoms I can think of.

amypaige
01-04-08, 10:11 PM
I do not dismiss any of it. I am quite sure that not all children who are ADHD need colonics but it would not surprise me if many just might benefit. our world is so much more toxic than it ever used to be. Maybe this could part of the reason for the huge increase in ADHD. We just don't know.

Luthien
01-04-08, 10:26 PM
"If the child absolutely refuses, and the parents need regular assistance giving the child enemas, the doctor has a network of holistic nurses he can call upon to make arrangements to treat the child as required."

My goodness. This sounds like something from a Pasolini movie. Or one of the more harsh Roald Dahl stories. Imagine being that child, and upon behaving badly - i.e. hyperactive or whatever - THE HOLISTIC NURSE is called. Gosh, it gives me the creeps.

Crazy~Feet
01-05-08, 03:33 PM
I do not dismiss any of it. I am quite sure that not all children who are ADHD need colonics but it would not surprise me if many just might benefit. our world is so much more toxic than it ever used to be. Maybe this could part of the reason for the huge increase in ADHD. We just don't know.

I'm personally going to dismiss every word until there are scientific studies making an impression upon my decisions. This method sounds positively abusive to me.

Matt S.
01-06-08, 02:51 PM
I'm personally going to dismiss every word until there are scientific studies making an impression upon my decisions. This method sounds positively abusive to me.

I was honestly appalled that this article existed, I posted it because it claimed to be an alternative treatment but it seems more like aversion therapy and some sick form of sexual abuse. I agree with CF of this one and doubt there is any scientific merit to colonics at all let alone to treat chilren of all people with ADHD. I will just add fiber to my diet, thank you.

Imnapl
03-10-08, 11:50 PM
'During the initial enema, followed by the colonic in our office, the involvement of the parents is essential if the child is uncooperative and resists. The doctor's wife suffered an accident on the farm when she was in her teens that has left her with difficulty in standing for extended periods as she has aged, but using a stool after I get the machine set up, she is able to administer the colonic to a cooperative patient without difficulty. With the parents assistance I help keep the child still and in place during the colonic, but during the enema, I often have to depend on the parent or parents. The little boys usually put up the strongest resistance, but the little girls win by a landslide in how much noise they can make. To say that it can be a challenge dealing with these children would be an understatement.' :eek:

I think I have a copy of Sybil somewhere around here.

Matt S.
03-10-08, 11:56 PM
'During the initial enema, followed by the colonic in our office, the involvement of the parents is essential if the child is uncooperative and resists. The doctor's wife suffered an accident on the farm when she was in her teens that has left her with difficulty in standing for extended periods as she has aged, but using a stool after I get the machine set up, she is able to administer the colonic to a cooperative patient without difficulty. With the parents assistance I help keep the child still and in place during the colonic, but during the enema, I often have to depend on the parent or parents. The little boys usually put up the strongest resistance, but the little girls win by a landslide in how much noise they can make. To say that it can be a challenge dealing with these children would be an understatement.' :eek:

I think I have a copy of Sybil somewhere around here.

This was insane wasn't it???

QueensU_girl
03-10-08, 11:58 PM
Honestly, I'd report any parent giving their child enemas (by self or by arrangement), to the Child Protective Services...

I *do* know that doctors and nurses would be in serious trouble if they got involved in this BS type of unproven procedure.

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Colonic Irrigation has never been proven to do anything beneficial. (No randomized controlled trials.)

There is a risk of fatality, also.

It is *so easy* to puncture a bowel. (Which is why Surgeons do it all the time!)

The colon's tissue is as thin as Saran Wrap (cellophane).

And the bowel's contents leaking into the abdominal cavity can cause widespread abdominal infection ("Periotonitis") and Sepsis.

(Sepsis is "system wide blood poisoning". This is usually followed by "shock", which causes multi-organ failure and potentially death).

FWIW, 'Sepsis' is the leading cause of death in an ICU.

I wouldn't get 'colonic irrigation'. Period.

Luthien
03-11-08, 12:15 AM
this gives me to jeebs (like creeps, but worse)

... ugh. This is what nightmares are made of. It does not only defy logic, but sanity and emotion as well. Alternative medicine gone berserk meets the penguin in bondage boing.

This is exactly the kind of thing that makes the "natural health care philosophy" sound completely deranged.
Q.E.D.

Matt S.
03-11-08, 12:26 AM
I do not dismiss any of it. I am quite sure that not all children who are ADHD need colonics but it would not surprise me if many just might benefit. our world is so much more toxic than it ever used to be. Maybe this could part of the reason for the huge increase in ADHD. We just don't know.

I posted this article main because it was so incredible to me, but it must be getting done somewhere. I will settle for fiber and stimulant meds personally.

QueensU_girl
03-11-08, 12:50 AM
Maybe it was written as a hoax? Or many years ago (when times were 'different')?

It seems pretty incredible.

Writing about how children resist this "treatment" seems a bit perverse, to say the LEAST.

Luthien
03-11-08, 01:42 AM
Or many years ago (when times were 'different')?

Yeah .. probably around 1490 .. in Spain .. under Torquemada ..

ADDAWAY
03-11-08, 02:07 AM
A probing analysis, Matt! Do we get latex gloves as a farty favor? :eek:

Considering the alternative, I promise I'll start brushing my teeth after slurping Omega-3 fish oil. Promise, ma.

Luthien
03-11-08, 02:44 AM
my goodness - if you look on the home page http://www.geocities.com/valerie_cct/ it gets even more bizarre ...

Princess Diana was the worlds most influential advocate for colon cleansing. The following articles describe her commitment to the benefits of colon hydrotherpy.

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

ADDAWAY
03-11-08, 02:48 AM
Luthien:

You've just solved the mystery of the century. It was blowback that pushed the Mercedes into that Paris pillar. ;)

Luthien
03-11-08, 03:02 AM
Sounds like a job for Bicycle Repair Man ;)

Superboy: Yes, wait, I think I know where I can find him. Look over there!
Caption: FLASH!
All Supermen: Bicycle Repair Man, but how?
Superman One: Oh look... is it a stockbroker?
Superman Two: Is it a quantity Surveyor?
Superman Three: Is it a church warden?
All Supermen: NO! It's Bicycle Repair Man!

Luthien
03-11-08, 03:57 AM
ok one last time and then I never want to look at this topic again.

Calling in QUACKWATCH (http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/gastro.html)

Colonic irrigation, which also can be expensive, has considerable potential for harm. The process can be very uncomfortable, since the presence of the tube can induce severe cramps and pain. If the equipment is not adequately sterilized between treatments, disease germs from one person's large intestine can be transmitted to others. Several outbreaks of serious infections have been reported, including one in which contaminated equipment caused amebiasis in 36 people, 6 of whom died following bowel perforation [7-9]. Cases of heart failure (from excessive fluid absorption into the bloodstream) and electrolyte imbalance have also been reported [10]. Direct rectal perforation has also been reported [11]. Yet no license or training is required to operate a colonic-irrigation device. In 1985, a California judge ruled that colonic irrigation is an invasive medical procedure that may not be performed by chiropractors and the California Health Department's Infectious Disease Branch stated: "The practice of colonic irrigation by chiropractors, physical therapists, or physicians should cease. Colonic irrigation can do no good, only harm." The National Council Against Health Fraud agrees [12].

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Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
-- Albert Einstein

Matt S.
03-11-08, 07:48 AM
Well, some people will do anything. I have read about some barbaric treatments, this is up there with throwing manic people in a water tank and hey I have to say we have one poster in this thread that agreed with the article, so I guess it was helpful...

reesah
03-11-08, 07:56 AM
paging dr kellogg

lol

Matt S.
03-11-08, 07:58 AM
I think I will opt for the lobotomy :D I have to be considerate in my own thread however because someone so far found this treatment to have potential. I give kudos for speaking up about it too.

newfdog
03-11-08, 08:21 AM
And to think I was nervous about going for my first colonoscopy. At least they knocked me out for that.

For some reason I don't think "An enema a day, keeps the ADHD away" :rolleyes:

Imnapl
03-11-08, 09:15 AM
I still can't get past the farm accident.

reesah
03-11-08, 12:54 PM
anyone read anything about kellogg? he believed that children should receive daily enemas to make them better-behaved. he also advocated mild electrocution and surgeries to prevent masturbation.

he had quite a following in his time. if you've seen "road to wellville" that movie was loosely based on his batle creek health resort. he was a doozy.

this notion is not new. it's been disproven many times since then. over a century. kellogg...what can you say about the mental state of someone who is obsessed with forcing enemas on children? better left unsaid, probably.

fiber in the form of corn flakes did have some health benefit though, and today we still use this discovery of kellogg's.

sorry if my joking reference was a bit obscure. hope this helps. anyone interested can google dr kellogg and find loads more info (no pun intended) :D