That depends on what type of bowel cleanse. If you are talking about herbal bowel cleanses, seek out a well qualified professional herbalist because many of the ingredients in commercially available herbal bowel cleanses may cause problems.
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There is no decisive answer to this question. The answer would depend on which of these diseases you have been diagnosed with. The disease you suffer from, be it IBD or Crohns would always be far worse than one you do not experience.
It is intended to cleanse only the lower bowel
It can be used for that if sufficient dosage is used.
There are many health benefits to a bowel cleanse. Curezone.com has a very nice list of them as well another information on the matter. I was previously a nurse and I have given a few bowel cleanses myself and I have to say, while beneficial, they are very, very unpleasant.
The ultimate goal of bowel preparation is to empty and cleanse the bowel for a diagnostic procedure (using x rays to detect a disease process in the intestines) or for surgical intervention.
It's obvious alcohol is a poison and it inflames the bowel. If you goal is to cleanse your body you should not drink alcohol.
Moviprep is a laxative used to cleanse the bowel before a colonoscopy. It works by causing water to be retained in the bowel, resulting in watery stool and bowel movements to help clear out the contents of the colon for a clear view during the procedure.
Dr. Clarks and Health Plus both offer products for bowel cleansing. There are definite risks of bowel cleansing. Be sure to read the information at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/colon-cleansing/AN00065
Yes, because a bowel cleaner will help eliminate all the toxins in your body. It will also help your stomach have fresh start and you might even loose a few pounds.
The most effective drink for a colon cleanse is water with added lemon juice or apple cider vinegar. These ingredients can help to stimulate digestion and promote bowel movements, aiding in the cleansing process. It is important to stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet while doing a colon cleanse.
Bowel preparation is done before certain medical procedures, such as colonoscopies, to clear the colon of any stool or debris. This ensures better visualization of the colon lining and increases the effectiveness of the procedure.