The enemas of my childhood were characterized by strong curd soap enemas. This was always followed by two enemas of the same size with clear water to rinse out the soap residue; a procedure that was deliberately unchanged from my 5th to about 12th/13th year of life passed; only with the difference that the equipment used changed from the bulbs to the rubber enema bags and colon tubes.
I can recall the smell of the curd soap as well as the cramps I had to endure. The clear water enemas administered afterwards felt like a salvation. Despite hating enemas, I would occasionally ask my mom if she could give me a third one with the plain water, as I figured the soap wasn't all out.
It wasn't until my mid-20s that I discovered the enema for myself, but viewed from the erotic side. Considering my past childhood soap era, soaps never came into the choice as an enema solution.
Water, enriched with salt and different types of tea, sometimes a coffee, flowed through my intestines. It just felt good. That's how I loved my enemas...until now...
Now, after almost half a century without soap enemas, I can't say which devil ridden me to buy soap for enemas.
I discovered OptimalHealthNetwork's site, where you can also read very interesting things about enemas. I hope that my order of the following products does not turn out to be a flop:
OHN Goat Milk Enema Soap - Frankincense and Myrrh and
OHN Goat Milk Enema Soap - Chamomile and Sage, too
OHN Colon Cleanse Essential Oil Blend
The weekend is "washing day" .... maybe I'll come back to the soap ... I'll report how this soap works ...