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Solving chronic bowel problems has not been the main topic for many medical corporations or medical physicians for years.

Now current research is clearly indicating that a healthy bowel/colon is one of the requirements for a healthy lifestyle. For many individuals, i.e., the disabled including spinal cord injury, SCI, multiple sclerosis, MS, spina bifida, cerebal palsy, brain injury, and constipating cancer drugs are now a problem for medical science. However, the problem has been solved by a disabled person quite simply.

As a person with a disabled bowel... if you are suffering from non-working bowel programs that take many hours of your day to perform... then you have found a solution for your bowel problem. Yes, bowel problems are now being solved through a new therapy called pulsing water therapy that is delivered by the world's first bowel prosthetic device... the PIE*.

The PIE*has been clinically tested for safety and efficacy and these articles have been published in major medical journals clearly establishing the safety and efficacy of pulsing water therapy. Click here for a review of these published articles summaries.

Most private insurance pays for this wonderful machine and the ongoing monthly supplies. If you have Medicare or Medicaid these two government sponsored agencies are very slow to reimburse for this product. Now, with a major multibillion dollar cut back in financial help to the use agencies we see very little possibility that they will be forthcoming in 2008.

Many VA Hospitals are currently using the PIE* for in-house patients and the prosthetic department is providing the PIE* for Veterans use at home. If you are a Veteran and have chronic bowel problems, we urge you to go to your nearest VA Hospital Prosthetic Department and request the PIE*as you stand an excellent chance of receiving the benefits of this bowel prosthetic device.

If you are being served by Workman's Comp Insurance and have dysfunctional bowels and we also encourage you to have your Physician to order the PIE* for your home use and improved health and well-being.

If you are the mother/parent of a child with spina bifida you stand an excellent chance of receiving reimbursement for the PIE* through your private insurance. This bowel prosthetic device has changed many children's lives by eliminating bowel accidents and diapers. Most are reporting to us that their children are no longer hesitant to go to school because they are no longer being teased by their classmates.

Your first step to acquiring your family's personal PIE* is to click on the Physicians Paperwork link above and practice paperwork to take to your Physician for them to order this product and to fax the finished paperwork to our office. The fax number is on the paperwork. We will then go to work for you and getting reimbursement approval and keep you posted of our progress.

Don't hesitate any longer as the sooner you begin this therapy the better your life will be.

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