We’ve had many people write in asking how they should know if my Healing Implant Enema is working or when they should see results. Well, here are some tips for you.
If the blood has turned to clots, you are absolutely seeing progress! If more blood is coming out after you do the enema, then it may be because you cannot retain the enema for long enough for the liquid to be absorbed. In this case, it is just coming back out as liquid, and ‘flushing’ blood out with the liquid.
If this is happening, you have 4 things you can try if you have issues with water absorption during the enema:
- Drink 1-2 tsp. of L-glutamine powder (dissolve in 4 ounces of water) 30-60 minutes before administering the enema AND on an empty stomach. This may help with the re-absorption of water from the colon.
- Reduce the amount of liquid you are using in the enema. Keep the herbs the same, but reduce liquid to a half cup, or 3/4 cup, or 1 cup – see what your colon can handle.
- Do the enema before you go to sleep at night – can you sleep 6-8 hours without getting up to void? If so, then try this. Even 4 hours would give better results – and perhaps combined with #1 or #2 above.
- Lastly, try to spend most of the day lying down horizontal or resting.
TIP: Another great tip from a reader, instead of using water for the implant enema, use George’s Aloe Vera Juice!
Jini’s Healing Implant Enema is an implant, or retention, enema, so the goal is to retain the mixture until all the liquid is absorbed. The kit contains the fantastic wound healer, comfrey, so it’s excellent for helping to stop bleeding from the colon fast. I’ve even used it to stop severe hemorrhaging – nothing heals wounds faster than comfrey!
NOTE: This implant enema is most effective if you are on an elemental or completely liquid diet. It will likely still work if you are eating regular foods, but it will likely take longer to get the bleeding stopped – and then the wounds may re-open when your next solid food passes through your colon.
For mild to moderate colon bleeding, 1 to 3 applications should be sufficient (if you’re also on The IBD Remission Diet) but there are enough herbs in the kit for 20-25 applications (as it is the smallest size that the manufacturer carries).
The herbs included in the retention enema kit are:
Comfrey Root powder: Anodyne (pain-relieving agent), astringent, demulcent (soothes inflamed mucous membranes), emollient, haemostatic (used to stop severe bleeding). Rapid healer of bones and flesh due to its property to accelerate mitosis (cell division). Symphytum officinale, Certified Organic, Origin – Poland
Marshmallow Root powder: Osmotic diuretic (increases the osmolality of plasma), demulcent (soothes inflamed mucous membranes), Certified Organic.
Slippery Elm Bark powder: Anti-spasmodic, anti-convulsive, anodyne (pain-relieving agent), Certified Organic.
You can shop the full kit here.
I hope this helps anyone else who may have the same question. Happy healing – and remember to always listen to your gut. 😉
Original post dated 2013. Most recently updated September 2021.
Jini Patel Thompson is an internationally recognized expert on natural healing for digestive diseases. She healed herself from widespread Crohn’s Disease and has remained drug and surgery-free for over 25 years. Jini has appeared on numerous podcast, TV, and radio shows throughout the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia, giving people hope and vision for how they can heal their Colitis, Crohn’s, Diverticulitis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), using entirely natural methods. Her books on natural healing for digestive diseases have sold worldwide in over 80 countries.