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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: BDSM equipment, Chastity belt, Enema, Pervertible, Whip, Gag, List of methods of torture, Collar, Cucking stool, Sleepsack, Latex clothing, Gravity boots, Bondage hood, Sex-machine, Berkley Horse, Blindfold, Nipple clamp, List of BDSM equipment, Crotch rope, Bondage pants, Bondage rope harness, Sling, Bondage harness, Wooden horse, Bondage cuffs, Wolf collar, Leash, Dungeon, Genital jewellery, Spreader bar, Tripalium, Panic snap, Smotherbox, Bondage suit, Pendulum, Saint Andrew's Cross, Slave journal, Bondage bed, Wartenberg wheel, Body belt, Bondage tape, Kurbash, Mask of infamy, Iron chair, Posture collar, Brodequin, Tunica molesta, Turcas, Vacuum bed, Zipper. Excerpt: An enema (plural enemata or enemas) (pronounced ˈɛnəmə) is the procedure of introducing liquids into the rectum and colon via the anus. The increasing volume of the liquid causes rapid expansion of the lower intestinal tract, often resulting in very uncomfortable bloating, cramping, powerful peristalsis, a feeling of extreme urgency and complete evacuation of the lower intestinal tract. An enema has the advantage over any laxative in its speed of action, and some people prefer it for this reason. Enemas can be carried out as treatment for medical conditions, such as constipation and encopresis, and as part of some alternative health therapies. They are also used to administer certain medical or recreational drugs. Enemas have been used for rehydration therapy (proctoclysis) in patients for whom intravenous therapy is not applicable. Clyster (also spelled glister' in the 17th Century) is an archaic word for enema, more particularly for enemas administered using a clyster syringe - that is, a syringe with a rectal nozzle and a plunger rather than a bulb. Clyster syringes were used from the 17th century (or before) to the 19th century, when they...