Colon Cleanse Day 3: Jenny Explains Enemas and the Funkmeyers Release SHAME!
Today has been a very solid day for me, but a real challenge for Jenny. She hasn’t been having regular bowel movements, as she doesn’t drink enough water (let her know!!), and so she’s been doing regular enemas. When I first heard the word enema, it was immediately impressed into my mind that this was a dirty word, a shameful word, an embarrassing word. Pop culture reinforced this idea, as every joke in every movie about an enema always made it seem like the worst possible thing that can happen to you. This cleanse is really opening my eyes to how much shame we have in regards to our body and its functions. Shitting is incredibly natural. 100% of the healthy population does this thing every single day, but we look it behind doors. Even in loft space where the bedroom is exposed, it is considered essential to have a walled-in bathroom. This is simply a cultural choice, not a fact of human existence. It is just as possibly that food preparation could be considered disgusting, and kitchens would be walled in and no one could barge in on you while you are cooking (ewww gross the kids would say). Anyway, the body is a donut. You know that? There is an opening in the mouth and an opening in the butt and a tube that runs all the way from one to the other. We are, in fact, quite hollow. So cleansing the inside is really a misnomer. We are in fact cleansing a different part of our outside. Strange to consider, but hard to argue with! Anyway, the mucoid plaque continues to come out …
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Fecal matter that exits (or even stays in the bowel) is not a part of your body as you stated. Only those nutrients that are absorbed into your blood and used for body processes have become part of your BODY. This would even include the toxins that are generated within the bowel due to fecal matter which is bonded to the lining of the bowel (or gut) and absorbed into the bloodstream. I commend your efforts to regain healthy gut function, improve wellness, and willingness to share candidly.
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Im really open with my 3 year old about what comes out of her and my body – I show her whats on the toilet roll with a running commentry its just an everyday thing – which it is!
Much encouragement to you for your cleansing journey!
I just loved how you talk about your detox experience. I agree with you, it is a spiritual and psychological journey. You get to know, accept, respect and love your body. Part of this building and retention inside is due to stress and emotional imbalance. I have never had an enema but I am glad to hear the level of relief you felt. You guys rock!!