ENEMA RECIPES, TIPS & IDEAS

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HOT PEPPER ENEMA: Though of course you get a burning sensation, it now as overwhelming as you might think. It is there, and obviously quite uncomfortable, but not overwhelming. However, it does create a sensation of pressure and causes cramping. It really makes a sub feel like they need to expel it. I add less than 1/4 teaspoon to 3/4 cup of water. You let it go in, then ad another 3/4 cup of just water. This feels like at least 6 cups of water. It's great mind fuck.

SOAP SUDS ENEMA: This is another low volume enema that hurts like hell because it causes lots of cramping. You mix a packet of Castile soap with 1 to 2 cups of water in a old-fashioned closed top enema bag (hot water bottle) and shake well. Let the water flow in then squeeze the bag to get all the soap suds inside. This will create lots of pressure, but when you let them expel it not much will come out. A kind Dom / Domme will eventually rinse all the soap out with larger volume plain water enema. If this is not done, the sub may experience cramping throughout the day from the suds stuck inside moving around.

Though most other enema sites don't mention it, I like to use cold water when giving an enema. This was is not anywhere near freezing (that would be dangerous), it is cool to the touch. It may not be as good for cleaning, but it creates more cramping.

Most of the time I just use plain water or mix soap / lemon juice in. However, if your willing to take the time and effort you can create a enema that cramps a lot and is really good for you too.

Coffee - a good base, suppose to be very good for you, You might want to mix 4 cups coffee with plain water to dilute a bit and make the enema higher volume.

Lemon juice- aids cleansing and causes extra cramping. Use 1/3 cup for every quart

Castile soap- aids cleansing and causes extra cramping. Use 1 - 2T per quart

Baking soda - good for adding to any enema, especially a large volume enema. It will soften the water and help the sub take more. It will also ease cramping so it's good to use when just starting out. Use 1 - 2 T per quart

Hot Pepper- Give a sensation of heat and fullness even when a little as a 1/2 cup of water is used.

Salt- Used to prevent absorption of water. Not really or that desirable when just doing one enema. If doing more than one or more, use in the last one to prevent cerebra edema. Use 1 T per quart.

Sugar: Used to help feed the sub as enema can be a big energy drain. As with salt typically used when doing more than one enema. If your sub tends to feel shaky, sick or very tired after an enema, adding sugar to it may help. I'm not sure about how much sugar. I have been unable to find information on this. I intend to experiment and will post results soon. If anyone knows anything about this, please email me with info.