The Reprop Clyster Plus is the more fully specified kit in the Reprop range — designed for home colonic cleansing with greater flexibility, better hygiene management, and everything you need included in one kit. Whether you are managing constipation linked to a pelvic floor condition, preparing for a medical procedure, or following a specific cleansing protocol, the Clyster Plus gives you the tools to do it properly at home.
Bowel health and the pelvic floor
Constipation and straining at stool are among the most significant and consistent aggravating factors in pelvic floor dysfunction and prolapse. For many Kegel8 customers, managing bowel health is not separate from managing pelvic floor health — it is central to it. If you are managing a pelvic floor condition alongside bowel difficulties, speak with your GP or pelvic health physiotherapist about whether home enema use is appropriate for you.
What's in the kit
| Item | Why it matters |
| 750ml bottle with air release valve | The air release valve is an important comfort feature — it prevents air being introduced into the bowel during use, which is a common cause of cramping with cheaper kits. |
| Extension tube with check valve | Allows controlled flow and prevents backflow — keeping the process clean, hygienic, and manageable. |
| 6 x single-use rectal tubes | Single-use tubes are a meaningful hygiene upgrade over reusable nozzles. Six tubes are included, making this a practical multi-use kit without compromise on hygiene. |
| Discreet storage bag | Keeps the kit contained, clean, and discreet between uses. |
| Detailed instruction guide | Clear step-by-step guidance for safe, confident home use. |
Solution options — water, saline, or coffee
The Reprop Clyster Plus is compatible with three enema solutions, depending on your purpose:
| Solution | Use |
| Warm water | The standard option for general bowel cleansing and constipation relief. Use body-temperature water to avoid discomfort. |
| Saline solution | A mild salt solution that draws water into the bowel, helping to soften stool and stimulate bowel movement. Often used before medical procedures or examinations. |
| Coffee | Coffee enemas are used by some people following specific cleansing protocols, including those practising Gerson Therapy — a nutritional protocol used by some individuals alongside conventional medical care. We stock the Reprop Clyster Plus for customers who have chosen to follow such protocols. Coffee enemas carry specific risks if used incorrectly or frequently, and should only be undertaken with guidance from a qualified healthcare provider. |
Kegel8 does not endorse any specific cleansing protocol or therapy. Always consult your GP or specialist before beginning any enema programme, particularly if you have a diagnosed health condition.
Which Kegel8 enema kit is right for you?
| Kit | Best for |
| Osalis Cleansing Kit 300ml, pump-action |
Gentle, targeted use — perineal cleansing after birth, mild bowel relief, pre-procedure preparation. Compact and portable. |
| Reprop Clyster Basic 750ml, gravity-fed |
Fuller bowel cleansing for more significant constipation relief. Straightforward design for straightforward use. |
| Reprop Clyster Plus 750ml, with single-use tubes |
Fuller bowel cleansing with upgraded hygiene (single-use tubes), air release valve for comfort, and compatibility with water, saline, or coffee solutions. |
A note on detox claims
Enema products are frequently marketed around detoxification. As we note across our enema range, the body's liver and kidneys manage toxin removal without assistance, and there is no robust clinical evidence that colonic irrigation removes toxins in a meaningful medical sense. The genuine benefits of enema use are more straightforward — constipation relief, improved bowel emptying, and preparation for procedures. These are the benefits the Reprop Clyster Plus is designed to deliver.
For home use only. Always use clean, body-temperature water or a solution prepared under medical guidance. Do not use if you have recently had bowel or pelvic surgery, are pregnant, have inflammatory bowel disease, or have been advised by a medical professional to avoid enema use. Enemas should not replace medical treatment for bowel conditions. If bowel problems are persistent, consult your GP. Keep out of reach of children.






