PostHeaderIcon Inside Poop: America’s leading colon therapist defies conventional medical wisdom about your health and well-being (Paperback)

Inside Poop: America's leading colon therapist defies conventional medical wisdom about your health and well-being

“This book kept me reading all night. I couldn’t put it down!” — Brad DeMeulenaere “I had my first colonic at age 26. I am now 56 and have seen a total of five colon hygienists, four within the past six years. I’ve been through the forest of medical doctors and many different alternative health practitioners.Much of the time, I have sensed a frustration from them. Sometimes it’s a frustration that they can’t figure out how to help me and sometimes it feels like a cumulative frustr (more…)

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6 Responses to “Inside Poop: America’s leading colon therapist defies conventional medical wisdom about your health and well-being (Paperback)”

  • Yamilet says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Do Not Eat while reading this Book, BUT READ THIS BOOK!
    I have never written a review before, but Scott Webbs book took me by surprise. I have gone the gamut from cleanses, fasts, enemas and finally colon hydrotherapy, and I was truly…

  • Viva says:

    I loved this book. Scott Webb tackles his subject matter with great humor, knowledge, and insight. If you ever want to learn about the world of colonics, its benefits, and more, read this book, and enjoy.

  • Damita says:

    This book is excellent for those who are seeking good health. Colon cleansing is the “only” way to go…. but so few people realize that. There are the commercial colonics, administered by a colonic therapist and also the home do-it-yourself colonic board. Years ago, I started having the commercial kind with a colonic therapist but then I bought my own board and did the colonics in the privacy of my home. This book does not go into the “how to” directions for the home colonics but gives you stories of what to expect from a colonic. The stories are great and the author tells it like it is. Two good books for instructional details of beginning home colonics are “Cleanse & Purify Thyself” by Richard Anderson and “Tissue Cleansing Through Bowel Managemen”t by Bernard Jensen. Both excellent After you begin your colonics, you want to know what to expect and you need encouragement to continue. This book by Scott Webb becomes your cheering section with his flair for vivid details. So far, I’ve read the book three times.
    Write more Scott. You are an inspiration.

  • Fiducia says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Entertaining and informative
    I find Scott W. Webb to be an informative and entertaining writer. At first, I thought he was a bit loony when he talked about giving himself hundreds of colonics.

  • Nell says:

    This book is an entertaining, easy read. It is written by a layman in terms of the medical field, but an expert in the field of colon hydrotherapy.It details the author’s personal and professional experience with colon hydrotherapy and highlights the health benefits. The author provides plenty of resources (written by MDs and holistic health practitioners) for further reading for those not familiar with colonics or the principles behind it. If you are looking for an “unscientific”, to-the-point opinion on this subject, this is your book.

  • Bing says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Everyone should read this for good health!
    I knew a little bit about this stuff before, but never in detail and why it is so necessary for optimal health in the toxic world we now live in.

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