A Closer Look at Colonics
Colonic Irrigation can be helpful for conditions such as chronic fatigue, digestive disorders, headaches and skin problems. Colonic irrigation is also an excellent way to improve general health.
Colonics have a long history of use, enemas have traditional use throughout history, but only reach the first part of the large intestine.
A treatment will begin with the therapist taking a detailed case study, and an explanation of the procedure. The large intestine is flushed with water, under a low pressure for around 30 - 45 minutes. Herbal implants may be used and advice will also be given on diet, this may enhance include a colon cleansing programme.
Colonic therapists have to undertake training in anatomy and physiology, and attend an approved and inspected Colonic Hydrotherapy training colleges. The premises of therapists are inspected prior to their admission to the Register, and these are periodically re-inspected.
To find a colonic therapist in your area, you can search the directory using the box at the top of the page
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