
Deep Healing Colonic Irrigation
How is the therapy performed?
The usual colon hydrotherapy lasts approximately 45 minutes.
A small speculum is inserted into the rectum and this is then
attached to a tube, which leads to the colon irrigation device.
The therapist will adjust the volume and temperature of the
water flowing into the client. This flow is guided by individual
tolerance. The state of the art colon hydrotherapy device employs
multi stage water purification, a lighted viewing chamber and
a system for additive administration.
These are closed systems, so waste is discreetly transported
into the drain line, without odor and without compromising
the dignity of the individual. After each therapy session,
the unit is thoroughly cleansed and disinfected.
The skilled colon hydrotherapist will use several fills and
releases of water, as well as light massage techniques to
dislodge toxic waste material, adhering to the walls of the
colon. The dislodged faecal impactions are gently washed away
through the system's waste disposal hose. During the therapy,
water temperature and pressure will be monitored by the therapist
and can be varied to stimulate peristalsis (muscular contraction)
in the colon. This is very helpful to the atonic (sluggish)
colon.
With colon hydrotherapy, the entire large intestine is cleansed
and the therapeutic benefits are much greater than those achieved
with an enema.
Just one session may be equivalent to 20 or 30 regular bowel
movements.
After a therapy session many people report a feeling of heightened
energy and an increased sense of well-being and renewed vitality.
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