Oh and “rectal rehydration” in some circles is considered a spa treatment (for real - something Dems should be very familiar with in San Fran):
http://www.claremontcoloniccenter.com/colonic.htmlColon hydrotherapy helps to cleanse the colon up to 40 lbs. of poison toxins and accumulated fecal matter. During the process, warm filtered water is used to soak and remove waste that adheres to the walls of the entire large intestines. While the client is lying comfortably on a table, a small disposable speculum is inserted into the rectum. Water flows in the colon via a small water tube and out through a different tube called a waste tube which carries the impacted feces, mucous, and toxins. You will see the expelled waste matter when it passes through a special viewing window and there is virtually no odor. We use state-of-the-art closed system equipment approved by the FDA.What is Colon Hydrotherapy?
Also known as a “colonic” or “colon lavage”, colon hydrotherapy is a safe, effective method of removing waste from the large intestine without the use of drugs or chemicals by repeated, gentle flushing with water.
Generally, every single weight-loss clinic in Europe offers rectal rehydration. You can figure the costs for a single episode at around fifty to a hundred Euro. Based on comments I’ve read via tourists....you do the procedure and later get some kind of sugary drink or wine. If someone wants to define it as a torture...well....there’s probably over 30,000 Germans a year who pay to get it....’nice and soft’.