Very good so far, will continue using it.
Very good so far, will continue using it.
Bought for my partner and they love it.
Good value for money and fast delivery.
Gentle, effective and reusable. Colon cleansing at home, done properly.
180g · 17 servings · £1.0 per serving
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EU-authorised health claims
Enemas have been used in medicine for thousands of years — from Egyptian papyrus records to Victorian hydropathic practices to modern medical bowel preparation. For acute constipation that hasn't responded to dietary fibre, magnesium, or laxative supplementation, a mechanical approach directly addresses what the colon can't do through natural peristalsis: evacuation of retained stool. The BioBodyBoost Home Enema Kit is a reusable, medical-grade kit designed for safe, effective home use — including everything needed for first use with clear illustrated instructions.
Important before purchasing: Home enemas are intended for occasional use for constipation relief and bowel preparation. They are not suitable for daily long-term use without medical supervision. If you have a diagnosed bowel condition (Crohn's, colitis, diverticulitis), recent bowel surgery, are pregnant, or experience rectal bleeding, consult your GP before use. Regular enema use can deplete gut flora and disrupt natural bowel function — for ongoing constipation management, dietary fibre, magnesium and probiotic approaches should be the first-line strategy.
Disposable enema preparations (Fleet, Microlax) are single-use, pre-filled with phosphate or osmotic solutions, and designed for clinical use — they don't allow volume control or the choice of solution. Disposable bag kits generate significant plastic waste per use. A reusable kit allows you to choose your solution (water, saline), control the volume and flow rate, and clean and maintain the equipment for repeated use at a fraction of the per-use cost of disposable options. The BioBodyBoost kit is designed with medical-grade materials that withstand repeated sterilisation and use.
Reusable kit advantages:  ✓ Volume control  · ✓ Flow rate control  · ✓ Choice of solution  · ✓ Significantly cheaper per use  · ✓ Medical-grade materials  · ✓ Discreet delivery
| BioBodyBoost Kit £16.99 · Reusable |
Fleet Phosphate Enema £5–6 each |
Dulcolax Liq. Enema £4–5 each |
Basic Disposable Kit £8–10 each |
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| Reusable | ✓ Yes | Single use ✗ | Single use ✗ | Single use ✗ |
| Flow rate control | ✓ Clamp | ✗ Fixed | ✗ Fixed | ✗ No |
| Choice of solution | ✓ Any | Pre-filled ✗ | Pre-filled ✗ | Partial |
| Cost per use (5 uses) | £3.40 ✓ | £25–30 ✗ | £20–25 ✗ | £40–50 ✗ |
For those managing ongoing constipation, supplement support before considering an enema includes: MagneBowel (magnesium draws water into the bowel for osmotic laxative effect), FibreFix (psyllium + sugar beet fibre for faecal bulk and softening), and BioBlast (botanical laxative formula). After any enema, restore gut flora with BioTic 4 Billion.
Plain warm filtered water at body temperature (~37°C) is the simplest and safest. Use 0.5–1.5 litres for a cleansing enema. For saline, use pharmaceutical-grade sodium chloride at 9g per litre — isotonic saline is gentler on the bowel lining than plain water. Never use soap, bleach, hydrogen peroxide, coffee or essential oils unless specifically advised by a healthcare professional for a specific indication. The risk of bowel lining irritation from inappropriate solutions is significant.
After use: flush tubing thoroughly with clean water while still assembled, disassemble, wash bag and tubing with warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly. Sterilise by soaking in dilute white vinegar (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water) for 30 minutes, then rinse and air-dry completely before storage. Allow all parts to dry fully before reassembly — moisture encourages bacterial growth. Replace the nozzle tip periodically and between different users for hygiene.
This kit is physically compatible with coffee enemas. Coffee enemas — using cooled organic coffee instead of water — are not endorsed by mainstream medicine and carry specific risks including caffeine absorption rectally, electrolyte disruption, and infection risk if the coffee isn't properly prepared. If you choose to use this approach, ensure coffee is completely cooled to body temperature, use certified organic coffee free from additives, and research the specific risks involved. Consult a healthcare professional before attempting this approach.
Some clinicians use enemas as part of bowel preparation, but colonoscopy bowel prep protocols are specific and should be followed exactly as prescribed by your gastroenterologist or endoscopist. Do not substitute a home enema kit for medically prescribed bowel preparation without explicit guidance from your clinical team. Contact your endoscopy unit for clarification if you're unsure.
For occasional use for constipation relief only. Not suitable for continuous daily use. Consult your GP before use if pregnant, managing a diagnosed bowel condition, or following recent bowel surgery. Stop use and seek medical advice if you experience rectal bleeding, severe pain or dizziness.
Use as part of your personal hygiene or cleansing routine when desired.
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Plain warm filtered water at body temperature (~37°C) is the simplest and safest. Use 0.5–1.5 litres for a cleansing enema. For saline, use pharmaceutical-grade sodium chloride at 9g per litre — isotonic saline is gentler on the bowel lining than plain water. Never use soap, bleach, hydrogen peroxide, coffee or essential oils unless specifically advised by a healthcare professional for a specific indication. The risk of bowel lining irritation from inappropriate solutions is significant.
After use: flush tubing thoroughly with clean water while still assembled, disassemble, wash bag and tubing with warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly. Sterilise by soaking in dilute white vinegar (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water) for 30 minutes, then rinse and air-dry completely before storage. Allow all parts to dry fully before reassembly — moisture encourages bacterial growth. Replace the nozzle tip periodically and between different users for hygiene.
This kit is physically compatible with coffee enemas. Coffee enemas — using cooled organic coffee instead of water — are not endorsed by mainstream medicine and carry specific risks including caffeine absorption rectally, electrolyte disruption, and infection risk if the coffee isn't properly prepared. If you choose to use this approach, ensure coffee is completely cooled to body temperature, use certified organic coffee free from additives, and research the specific risks involved. Consult a healthcare professional before attempting this approach.
Some clinicians use enemas as part of bowel preparation, but colonoscopy bowel prep protocols are specific and should be followed exactly as prescribed by your gastroenterologist or endoscopist. Do not substitute a home enema kit for medically prescribed bowel preparation without explicit guidance from your clinical team. Contact your endoscopy unit for clarification if you're unsure.
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