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Ordinary People. Ordinary Things. with Melissa Radke

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Ordinary People. Ordinary Things. with Melissa Radke

Melissa Radke

Eatcake, Religion & Spirituality, Redribbon, Eatcakebebrave, Ordinarypeople, Christianity, Thissucksbutgodisgood, Thissucks, Comedy, Ordinarypeopleordinarythings, Melissaradke

51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Theresa Grecco has been one of my closest friends for 20 years. Theresa recently bought a practice from a woman who is retiring. Her business is killing it, and she has clients who are raving about her. I've been a little curious and have been wanting to see what she does. I flew to Nashville, where Theresa lives and works, to try it for myself. I even recorded it for you.

In case you're wondering,Theresa is a colon hydrotherapist. I know you're thinking that this isn't the type of therapy that you thought I needed. The reason I'm sharing this experience is because everyone I told about this said they wanted to know more. What you’re about to hear can't be glossed over. It can't be called anything other than what it is. I'll be giving you a first-hand account of what happens when you hop on the table and take your friendship to a whole new level.

You can find Theresa here:

The Body Benefit
The Body Benefit on Facebook

Show Notes

  • [05:55] Water has started going in.
  • [06:56] Now it is being increased to release gas.
  • [07:54] Water is now going into Melissa’s colon.
  • [08:59] The water goes in and then when Theresa releases pressure things get pushed out.
  • [09:59] As the water goes in it breaks up the poop, so it can be released.
  • [10:54] Theresa had digestive issues. A doctor suggested she try colon hydrotherapy.
  • [11:30] She didn't want to do it, but she felt a big relief after the first visit.
  • [11:59] We all have mucus to facilitate going poop and to protect us from our stomach acid.
  • [12:41] Cloudy water can be a sign of candida.
  • [13:11] After they flush everything out, they put the good bacteria back in.
  • [15:03] Candida can double in size in a half an hour with one dose of sugar.
  • [15:16] Colon hydrotherapy is great for people who suffer from constipation or diarrhea, candida, are coming down with a cold or flu, people who've consumed excessive food or alcohol, and people who have been flying.
  • [16:19] This therapy can actually help you get unblocked physically and emotionally.
  • [18:56] Each session takes between 45 minutes and an hour and 15 minutes.
  • [19:38] The left side of our body is where the more solid poop is.
  • [20:15] There are great benefits to doing coffee enemas. Theresa also encourages her clients to do coffee enemas at home.
  • [21:14] Benefits include healing the colon, rebuilding the liver, reducing pain, eliminating parasites, helping with depression, improving mental clarity, improving energy, helping digestion, releasing toxins, and more.
  • [21:45] David is in the room doing the recording, but he is as far away as he can possibly be.
  • [22:30] It's recommended to start with three sessions in 7 days. Maintenance is once a month. If you are eating healthy and doing coffee enemas, you can skip a couple months. A package of three is $325 and one session is $115.
  • [23:58] It's important to make sure that you eliminate the bad stuff and put the good stuff back in.
  • [25:51] We can hold anger in our liver, and the cleanse can release it.
  • [30:38] The worst part of this whole process for Melissa is that it feels irritating, because it feels like she needs to go to the bathroom.
  • [32:48] One of Theresa's clients lost 8 pounds, afterwards.
  • [34:13] When doing a coffee enema at home run water through your body before you start the coffee.
  • [36:13] Melissa answers Theresa's rapid fire questions for her.
  • [39:08] Melissa went into the experience with an open mind, and she liked it.
  • [39:50] Melissa answers the questions that everyone wants to know about the process.

Thanks for joining us on Ordinary People Ordinary Things. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Just like your mother taught you.

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0:00.0

Hi y'all, you're listening to ordinary people, ordinary things, with me your host, Melissa

0:05.9

Radke, the ordinariest of us all. Hey guys it's me the A-G. I wanted to jump in here real quick before we dive

0:20.0

into the podcast and tell you about something that Melissa and I are excited about.

0:24.4

Other than our stellar parenting, our marriage is what we are asked about the most.

0:28.4

After 25 long years, I can see why.

0:31.4

Melissa has put together a special audio for you guys on the topic of marriage.

0:35.0

We made it audio since you clearly like listening to things in your car.

0:39.0

So go to Melissa Radke.com or check out today's show notes for more information and to download this free

0:44.4

resource that will give you the steps to take to start strengthening your

0:48.2

marriage today. Listener, beware. Did I get your attention with that? Good, because I mean it.

1:03.0

Today is without a doubt the most different podcast that I have ever done in two seasons.

1:10.0

And if I'm honest, one I'm a little bit nervous about. Let me explain.

1:15.0

If you know me, then you know that one, I am not afraid to try new things.

1:20.0

Never have been. Number two, I am completely obsessed with things about our bodies, okay? In other words, i.e. Dr. Pimple-Poper is my jam. And number three, I can laugh at myself a lot and often.

1:35.0

Take all three of those things and you have today's podcast.

1:39.0

So don't say you weren't warned. Do not say that you weren't warned.

1:42.0

Theresa Greco has been one of my

1:44.7

closest friends for going on 20 years. A few years ago, Theresa bought the

1:50.9

practice of a woman who was retiring.

1:53.5

She told me about it.

1:54.8

I was excited for a little trepidacious, a little nervous,

1:57.8

she took it over and y'all she's killing it.

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