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Will
Colonic Hydrotherapy help you?
Cleansing
the colon is the first step to health. It has a dramatic effect on energy
levels, resulting in a feeling of immense inner well-being. Colonic
Hydrotherapy is a natural treatment using filtered warm water coupled
with special abdominal massage to gently cleanse the bowel of old and
toxic residues. Throughout the 45 minute treatment the patient is assured
of privacy and modesty at all times. The practice of colonic hydrotherapy
has been in use since the days of the Egyptians more than 3000 years
ago. In Britain, colonic hydrotherapy rooms were found in hospitals
and doctors’ surgeries until the 1940’s. The war and then post-war staff
shortages led to the gradual shrinking of the colonic service. Now,
despite a vast increase in surgical procedures and the number of medical
drugs available, more and more people are requesting colonic hydrotherapy
as the safe, gentle treatment of choice.
What
does the treatment consist of?
Colonic
irrigation consists of slowly introducing warm filtered water into the
colon under low pressure, via a small tube. When the colon is filled,
the water flows out through a larger tube, bringing with it any loose
debris. This process is carried out a number of times during the treatment,
which lasts for 30 to 40 minutes. The result is a gentle flushing of
the colon, and loosening of old faecal matter.
Is
the treatment painful?
The
treatment is not painful. You may feel a slight discomfort or pressure
which is then released.
Where
in the colon is the old faecal matter?
It
can be in pockets in the colon wall, or diverticuli, or can be mixed
with hardened mucus “glued” to any part of the colon wall.
How
much old faecal debris can be stuck in the colon?
3-5lbs
of debris is probably an average amount that can be lodged in the colon,
although sometimes as much as 25lbs can be present (this does not include
the “transient matter” present at any time).
Why
doesn’t the debris stuck in the colon move through in the normal course
of events?
Because
the old matter will be lodged in pockets or stuck to the bowel wall.
(It has been known for objects such as marbles to come through, after
having been swallowed in childhood!)
Do
colonics help diarrhoea?
Diarrhoea
is often caused by pathogenic organisms or an irritant. Colonics are
often very helpful in flushing them out. Diarrhoea can also be another
form of constipation.
Can
some people have debris stuck in the colon and not be ill?
Yes,
although often people will display symptoms of a toxic condition before
it turns into an identifiable or serious illness - e.g. fatigue and
tiredness, skin problems, bad breath, joint pain, etc.
How
long does it take to clean out the bowel completely?
It
depends on the condition of the colon. People with minor problems may
be “cleaned out” after 6 treatments or less. Someone who has many problems
will need more. One session per week over a 4-6 week period is ideal
and then as the individual requires.
Is
it possible to perforate or overstretch the bowel through colonic irrigation?
No,
due to a low pressure used (50 millibars, which is one quarter of the
pressure of a normal heartbeat) and more often the bowel will be over
stretched or distorted due to the retention of old faecal matter.
Does
colonic irrigation wash out all the good bacteria in the bowel?
Most
of the loose bacteria living in the colon will be expelled along with
putrefactive bacteria and parasites. With the removal of old waste there
will be a better chance of long-term colonisation of the bowel with
good bacteria. In the short term “restocking” of the bowel flora along
with diet will encourage these “good “ bacteria.
Are
there any circumstances in which colonic irrigation is not recommended?
Yes.
If the patient has severe cardiac disease, high blood pressure (above
160), aneurysm, cirrhosis, carcinoma of the colon or rectum, advanced
pregnancy, any abdominal hernia and recent colon or rectal surgery.
A qualified colonic therapist will take a detailed history and be made
aware of any conditions for which colonic irrigation is not advised.
What
should I do before and after a treatment?
Before
treatment increase your water consumption to 1.5 - 2L of water daily.
After treatment drink herb teas or thin soup, avoiding meat, bread and
dairy foods for 24 hours. Bowel movement will usually return 36 - 48
hours after treatment.
Internal
detoxification is often neglected, overlooked and misunderstood. Food
allergies and intolerance can cause soft, frequent bowel motions, or worse,
constipation, and when used the laxatives can cause painful cramping.
These signs indicate that disease is starting on the inside, alerting
us that something needs to be done before the condition worsens. If you
suffer sensations of bloating, constipation, bowel spasms, IBS, wind,
headaches, bad breath or even skin problems, then colonic detoxing may
be of benefit to you. Wright Health Clinic is the first clinic in Stroud
to offer Colonic Hydrotherapy.
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