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The answer COLONIC has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of colonic in various dictionaries:
noun - a water enema given to flush out the colon
adj - of or relating to the colon
noun - irrigation of the colon
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Cleansing procedure |
Type of irrigation: individual canals, primarily? |
Vacation down under: Cairo tiring, I gathered |
Stomach disorder inhibiting working of the bowel |
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relating to or affecting the colon. |
Of, relating to, affecting or within the colon. |
colonic irrigation |
Relating to or affecting the colon. |
An act of colonic irrigation. |
irrigation of the colon for cleansing purposes by injecting large amounts of fluid high into the colon |
of or relating to the colon |
relating to the colon ( the large bowel) |
an occasion when someone's colon is cleaned with water from a tube put into their rectum: |
Colonic description |
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Colon cleansing (also known as colon therapy) encompasses a number of alternative medical therapies claimed to remove nonspecific toxins from the colon and intestinal tract by removing any accumulations of feces. Colon cleansing may be branded colon hydrotherapy, a colonic or colonic irrigation. During the 2000s internet marketing and infomercials of oral supplements supposedly for colon cleansing increased.Some forms of colon hydrotherapy use tubes to inject water, sometimes mixed with herbs or with other liquids, into the colon via the rectum using special equipment. Oral cleaning regimens use dietary fiber, herbs, dietary supplements, or laxatives. People who practice colon cleansing believe that accumulations of putrefied feces line the walls of the large intestine and that these accumulations harbor parasites or pathogenic gut flora, causing nonspecific symptoms and general ill-health. This "auto-intoxication" hypothesis is based on medical beliefs of the Ancient Egyptians and Gr |