Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Colonic Hydrotheraphy
Colonic Hydrotherapy, also known as colonic irrigation has been in the public eye due to it being a therapy of choice of certain celebrities. Treatment takes the form of a type of enema. A tube is inserted into the rectum and a quantity of purified water is introduced to the colon. The fluid is then released along with any waste products. Up to 15 litres of water can enter the bowel, but in a controlled way!This practice is actually ancient in origin, and was first used as a treatment for constipation.Now it is used as a ‘wellness’ treatment, but its primary function is to treat conditions such as IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), constipation, diarrhoea, flatulence, indigestion and other digestive disorders. It is thought to detoxify the body resulting in improved bowel function, clearer skin, less headaches and the circulatory, immune and inflammatory problems are said to be reduced
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