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Colon Hydrotherapy is a safe, effective method of removing waste from the large intestine, without the use of drugs. By introducing a soothing flow of warm, filtered, gravity-fed water gently into the colon, a safe and natural hydration and cleansing occurs in the large intestine. Waste is softened and loosened, resulting in evacuation through natural peristalsis. The inflow of lesser amounts of water and the release of waste is repeated a few times during a session, allowing the colon to do its job without the harsh effects of drugs.
Besides forming stool, the various beneficial bacterial organisms living within the colon and digestive tract are important for proper nutrient absorption, maintaining pH balance, controlling hunger, and counteracting potentially dangerous bacteria. This is why a well-functioning healthy colon is so important for overall well-being.
All the cells and tissues in our body rely upon a well-functioning colon to cleanse the body of toxins. However, when waste is blocked and accumulates in the colon over time, it becomes toxic to the body. The colon is a four-layer muscle and like any muscle, if it is not toned and working efficiently, it will become sluggish. If you are not eliminating about 18 inches at least once per day, then your colon is not working efficiently causing constipation and buildup of harmful bacteria; which results in symptoms such as gas, bloating, headaches, fatigue and skin problems.
Colon hydrotherapy helps to stimulate and exercise this muscle. Are colon cleanses really necessary? While the digestive system has its own processes for removing waste, many people struggle with having regular, complete bowel movements due to assorted reasons like poor gut health, irritable bowel syndrome, allergies, consumption of pesticide chemicals and inflammation within the digestive system.
These problems are especially common among people with poor diets, women during pregnancy, older adults, people recovering from surgery and those taking medications. For example, stomach pains, abdominal cramps, chronic fatigue, constipation, low energy, headaches and allergic reactions can all be traced back partially to problems with waste elimination.