Enemas and colonics are virtually for everyone, but not everyone who can want to have one. Each person is different from another and each one has his own preference that may or may not bear some semblance to another's. Every one of us is unique, however, since each one of us, no matter how unique, belong to certain societies. Each society may be governed by certain set of rules, beliefs, and ideals that may or may not bear some semblance to another. These set of rules, beliefs, and ideals become the paradigm in which individual is molded into as a member of the society. However, since man is simply a restless traveller as well as a philosopher who thirsts for knowledge and innovation, man endlessly evolves.
Enema has been in practice since ancient times to clean the bowel and consequently relieve a person of his sickness. The wisdom of cleaning the bowel as an effective treatment of certain illness including fever, constipation, diarrhea, skin order, and even depression has been recurring over the centuries. And with man's unceasing urge and need to find cures for his troubles, which more often than not he himself caused, the bowel cleansing procedures which were initiated during ancient times has now reached a more intensive level, referred to as colonic irrigation or hydrotherapy.
However, despite the many claims and proven facts of how effective and beneficial colon cleansing procedures are, many still are hesitant to have one, even to the point of despising the treatment. This could be due to several reasons which basically boil down to character. Character which is the result of the combination of one's innate reasoning capacity and his environment. Again, going back to man's inherent uniqueness, despite how society tries to shape him with its ideals and restrictions, man has the ability to either follow or go against society, whichever he sees fit. The most basic society in every society is family.
Suffice it to say, the psychological leaning of a person depends on where and how he was brought up. If a child is brought up in an open-minded yet contemporary environment, then the child is likely to have a positive outlook in life. However, he will either grow up open-minded to new and evolving ideas or simply content with the one he basically grew up in. In like manner, a child who grows up in a sheltered environment could either opt to try out new things when he grows up or be afraid to. And lastly, a child that grows up in an abusive household could grow up either taking pleasure in hurting others as well or be an advocate of child care.
Thus, a person's attitude towards enema and colonics would depend on how they were educated about it or what they have chiefly learned about it, alongside their own personal view of morality, decency, and health care. Some people can easily be swayed by other's opinions while others tend to be harder to convince. Yet, on another light, few people would find the procedure ineffective or even inappropriate probably because of an unfortunate experience of a friend, a family member, or even by himself. Thus, it is more appropriate to say that when one decides to have colonics, he should make sure that his physical as well as his mental condition is right for the procedure.