Colonic Board in Full

Hand-crafted, fibre-glass board with all fittings

Price : £280

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The Karuna Cleansing Kit

Cleanse yourself to health at Home!

The Karuna Cleansing Kit is a simple and affordable way cleansing yourself to optimal health at home. For years We fasted ourselves to health and now you can do it too. Need company? Gather a few interested friends to share a short three days' fast or the complete week's cleanse. You can do it, if you wish to!

  • It is locally handmade of waterproof fibreglass.
  • It is easy, safe & comfortable to set-up, use and maintain.
  • Comes with all the fittings: 2 catheters, hose with valve, you just need a bucket.
  • The standard 4ft model suits most people and most bathrooms with ease.
  • Board 1 x 14 x 47 inches (2.5 x 40 x 114cm) Weight = 17 lbs (8kgs)
Psyllium Bentonite Herbs Digestive Enzymes Prodophilus

Self-retreat supplements

Price : £95

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Karuna Retreat Supplement Kit

Use the same supplements that we use on our Karuna retreats in combination with colonic irrigation to create your own personal Detox retreat.

You need only follow our simple instruction sheet, and prepare for a week-long detox retreat in your own home.

Kit contents:

  • Digestive Enzymes (150 caps) melt old matter in the intestines.
  • Psyllium Husks provide fiber to sweep the intestines clean.
  • Bentonite (volcanic ash) draws toxins from the skin and bowl, reduces length of detox symptoms.
  • Intestinal Formula tones & moves your bowels getting you cleaner faster!
  • Probiotics (120 caps) provides 9 different strains of healthy bacteria to reinhabit the bowel with good flora after colonics.

Why Colonics?

Colonic irrigation washes toxins from body, reducing the length of time they circulate, and in this way colonics help pass out symptoms of toxicity. By cleansing the digestive and eliminative center of the body, your health is massively enhanced.

Colonic irrigations are a reliable way of eliminating the age-old toxic material which plagues the vast majority of colons today, as result of modern abundance - we eat a lot of denatured foods which leave behind a slimy intestinal legacy!

Eliminating this hardened mucoid layer leaves the colon wall free to absorb more nutrients, as well as promoting a good balance of good bacterial flora, which work for us, breaking up food into nutrients.

Fasting with colonic irrigations is an ancient cleansing practice said to prevent disease and promote health &longevity.

How to arrange a Colonic Board

Arrange a Colonic Board The Colonic Boardin Use

This diagram shows how simple it is to use your colonic board in your own bathroom. Lift the toilet lid & seat, place the shield end of your colonic board on top of the toilet bowl, and with a bucket of body-temperature water above you, you have everything you need for the perfect colon cleanse.

Any means of supporting the bucket approx.4ft above the board will allow gravity to provide a steady flow of water.

The shelf example is somewhat permanent a fixture, but anything stable will do.

The tube is placed in the bucket and leads to the board, where it attaches to the catheter. The catheter comes through the shield and into you just three inches.

The soft catheters we provide ensure easy and comfortable use.

The gentle flow of water allows the bowel expel at its own rate - finding its own natural rhythm. Filling and emptying of its own accord - a very relaxing sensation, akin to being massaged from the inside.

All eliminations leave with the water into the toilet bowl - ensured by the shield.

Further information is found on our Colonics page.

Colonic Board in Position

Bathroom Setup

The board is made of fibreglass, and is designed to fit over the toilet bowl, the other end supported by a chair. All waste products are directed into the bowl, which is smooth contoured for ease of cleaning.

After care of the board simply requires cleaning with a germicidal solution and a damp cloth.

Colonic Board from the side Colonic Board with catheter

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