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Unfortunately, such closed groups on Yahoo are usually rampant with misinformation based on the pseudoscience/made up stuff promoted by the likes of Gerson and others. The name of this one brings up a big red flag -- 'Bottoms Up Creative Approaches for Regaining Health and Vitality -- there is absolutely no evidence that coffee enema's or colonics have any magical qualities that would help one regain their health. Well maybe a bit of vitality -- re: side effects of caffeine that are short-lived. And hydrotherapy promoting longevity is nothing short of ridiculous. Having worked in a hospital, I have seen patients on painkillers get so bunged up, that an enema is a blessed relief -- so they do have a purpose.
Their description:
Bottoms Up is a collaboration of individuals exploring the medicinal, cleansing benefits of Colon Hydrotherapy (ie. enemas, colonics). We also discuss other complementary tools to promote longevity & wellness. Must be 18 or older.
Many years ago it was believed that illness was related to the bowels -- clean them out and you could cure any illness. This idea around this was called autointoxication. By the 1900s, this idea was discarded as a better understanding of anatomy, physiology and the true causes of many diseases was gained. Even though scads of science exists that does not support 'autointoxication', there is still so much misinformation out there that is promoted by such Facebook groups that is promulgated by quacks who seem to ignore basic science and years of research.
Some more interesting links:
http://www.livescience.com/947-colon-cleansing-money-toilet.html
http://www.skepticalraptor.com/skepticalraptorblog.php/colon-detoxification-myth-vs-science/
http://www.skepticalraptor.com/skepticalraptorblog.php/colon-detoxification-myth-vs-science/