Colon hydrotherapy is an alternative method used for a gradual and gentle colon cleanse. A special system is used to carry out the procedure which is approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Colon being the tail end of digestive tract moves the undigested food and waste along by a wave like motion known as peristalsis.
Being one of the organs of elimination and having vital role in bowel movements, colon carries a major role in toxin release out of the body. But the latest lifestyle and food habits have made it very difficult for colon to function properly, resulting in a high demand for colon cleanse.
Colon hydrotherapy is a procedure for colon cleanse where water is gently infused in and out of the colon, reaching four to five feet improving the health of colon. This is not a treatment in a true sense, but a preventive measure for more serious problems. Many minor complaints disappear automatically that have resulted from improper diet and elimination habits.
A colon hydrotherapy session is equal to 20-30 normal bowel movements. The patient lies on a treatment table and a small plastic tube is inserted into rectum. The therapist monitors the temperature of the water infused in and out of the large intestine, as well as the pressure within by way of the inbuilt precision equipment. Depending upon the condition and therapist, the infused water may contain some purifying substance such as herbs or natural enzymes.
The therapist may gently massage the abdomen to facilitate the release of fecal matters from the intestinal walls. When done, all of the water is vacuumed back using the same tube. The whole process is done gently and almost all the equipments are disposable and made sterile.
It releases all the waste that had been stuck in for years without causing any stress to the person. This process is clean, efficient, and simple. Colon hydrotherapy done once in a year is enough. Pregnant women in their third trimester should avoid this treatment especially with any herbs in the infused water. People having severe hemorrhoids, abdominal hernia, and amoebic dysentery should also consult before taking this treatment. It is best to discuss your medical condition with your therapist to make sure there would be no complications.
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