Colon Irrigation

Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Constipation | Parasites | Weight Loss

The colon or large intestine is the end portion of the human digestive tract. Its primary functions are to eliminate waste, conserve water and re-absorb electrolytes and minerals. Waste material that has remained in the colon for some time (i.e. impacted faeces, dead cellular tissue, accumulated mucous, parasites, chemical residue, etc.) can pose several health problems. These poisons can re-enter and circulate in the blood stream, making us feel weak, tired, or ill. Also, impacted materials impair the colon’s ability to assimilate minerals and cause the overgrowth of bad bacteria and yeast. A build up of material on the colon wall can also inhibit muscular action, causing sluggish bowel movements, slow transit time, constipation and encourage the negative results of these disorders. Colon hydrotherapy can greatly alleviate this congestion and the build-up of unwanted toxic waste and is a safe, effective method for cleaning out colon waste and ridding the system of this unwanted material, by repeated, gentle flushing of pure filtered warm water.

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Colon Hydrotherapy (or colonic irrigation as it is known in the UK) exercises the colon muscles: The build up of toxic debris weakens the colon muscles and impairs its functioning. The gentle filling and emptying of the colon during a treatment improves the peristaltic activity (muscular contraction) by which the colon naturally moves material. This in turn helps speed up the transit time of fecal material once the colon muscles have been toned, strengthened and rejuvenated.

Colon Hydrotherapy reshapes the colon: When poor conditions exist in the colon, they alter its shape and structure, which causes more health problems. The gentle action of the water helps eliminate pockets of waste, finally enabling the colon to resume its natural state.
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