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India | Yoga and Meditation | Volume 14 Issue 8, August 2025 | Pages: 475 - 482
Comparative Analysis of Colon Cleansing: Effects of the Yogic Technique Shankhaprakshala vs. Naturopathic Enema
Abstract: Colon cleansing is a practice aimed at enhancing detoxification, digestive health, and overall well-being. This analytical review compares two prominent methods: Shankhaprakshala, a traditional yogic technique, and the naturopathic enema. Shankhaprakshala involves the sequential intake of warm saline water and specific yogic postures to stimulate intestinal peristalsis and promote natural elimination. In contrast, the naturopathic enema entails the rectal administration of fluids to flush waste directly from the lower colon. Although both methods share the common goal of toxin elimination, they differ significantly in their physiological mechanisms, procedural approaches, and cultural contexts. This review critically evaluates the effectiveness, safety, and potential risks of both techniques, drawing upon existing scientific and clinical literature. Benefits such as improved bowel regularity, gut function, and detoxification are explored alongside reported side effects and contraindications. Additionally, the cultural and philosophical foundations yogic discipline for Shankhaprakshala and naturopathic healing for enemas are examined to provide context for their application. The comparative analysis aims to offer a balanced perspective for individuals and practitioners considering colon cleansing as a supportive health practice.
Keywords: Colon Cleansing Yogic Shankhaprakshala Naturopathic Enema
How to Cite?: Siddappa Naragatti, Dr. S Anburani, "Comparative Analysis of Colon Cleansing: Effects of the Yogic Technique Shankhaprakshala vs. Naturopathic Enema", Volume 14 Issue 8, August 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 475-482, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25809205433, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR25809205433
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