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| - After starting to eat less animal, I have read a lot of articles about the benefits of colonic cleansing and thought that I would give LVCH a try. I wasn't too thrilled about the seedy location.There is another location at the SW side of town that I will try next time. The numerous religious artifacts, posters, and books throughout the place made me feel a bit awkward. Not sure about mixing religion with this type of business. I felt more like I was at someones house, rather than at place that deals with peoples poop.
It was my first time getting a cleanse and I let the owner and the tech very much aware of this but I didn't get any sort of description of what was going to happen during the session. It was just: fill out the form, get undressed, hop up on table, stick the tube in, lay here, hold the water in until you can't hold it, let loose, repeat the process...
Luckily I read up on colonic cleansing before I went in. I was rather nervous because of the unexpected and the embarrassment of the process. I declined the offer to have my feet massaged, I wanted to be left alone.
I would say that the procedure is good for the body especially with how most of us eat. I would compare it to getting the car oil changed. I felt a bit weak after the session only because I had worked myself up with the idea of the procedure. The next day my bum is a little sore but other than that. I would equate the feeling afterwards like an intense massage... a bit tired but in a good way. I just went home and relaxed. It was a full 24 hours before I had my next BM. They recommend frequent trips to get cleansed. I am definitely planning on another session- maybe a few times a year. I would bring headphones to try and take your mind off the session.
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