Rock Your Health – Nov 11

| November 1, 2011 | 0 Comments


By Brandy Cordova

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Colon hydrotherapy is nothing new. For centuries, enemas have been a home remedy for maintaining good health and keeping the colon functioning. It is a simple, safe, and effective method for cleansing the colon. It is a powerful and useful method of revitalizing your health, stimulating your immune system and restoring proper function to your colon. Colon hydrotherapy clears undigested food and other waste material that has accumulated in the colon, such as impacted feces, dead cellular tissue, mucous, parasites, and so on. This accumulation of waste material can cause many physical problems, such as headaches, backaches, constipation, fatigue, bad breath, confusion, irritability, skin problems, body odor, as well as impairs the colon’s ability to absorb nutrients and decreases its muscular action, causing sluggish bowel movements and constipation. Removing stagnant waste material and hardened toxic residue rejuvenates the intestinal lining, including the cells responsible for immune support. In short, colon hydrotherapy cleanses you from the inside out, supporting your immune system and promoting the colon’s ability to absorb nutrients.

Now, I’m sure you are wondering how colon hydrotherapy is performed. First off, there are differences between an enema and colon hydrotherapy. An enema only flushes the lower part of the colon, the sigmoid, and part of the descending colon. It involves a single infusion of water into the colon. It sits in the lower part of the colon for a period of time before being expelled into the toilet. You can buy an enema to do yourself at home. Colon hydrotherapy flushes the entire colon and involves multiple infusions of water into the colon. Fecal matter leaves the body via a tube, so you don’t have to see or smell it. The only time you are on the toilet is after the session, which is to expel any residual water in the colon. Colon hydrotherapy can only be done by a trained therapist.

At my session, the therapist showed me the room, equipment, and explained the procedure. She then left to allow me to unclothe my lower body, get onto the table and cover up. She then came into the room, lubricated the tube, which is about the diameter of a pencil and about 12 inches long. Only 2-3 inches are actually inserted into the rectum. The other end is then attached to the table. Then she turned the water on.

At first I did not feel anything, but then as the water accumulated, I had the feeling I was constipated. Just when it was starting to feel uncomfortable, my sphincter relaxed and waste matter was expelled. This went on for about 30 minutes. The therapist massaged my intestines to help move the waste matter. Other than that, I was alone in the room, relaxing on the table.

After the session, I didn’t seem to notice much of a difference. It was days later that I could feel the difference. I did feel lighter, looked leaner, and felt more alive. I would definitely recommend colon hydrotherapy to others.

 

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