Colon hydrotherapy, Colonics,
Colonic Irrigation in Miami is gentle purified water
washing of the large intestine. The client lies on
an exam table and with a machine, water is run very
slowly into the colon. When slight pressure builds
up in the colon, the water is released. As the water
is flowing out through an illuminated glass viewing
tube, the abdominal area is thoroughly massaged.
This process is repeated during
the treatment. In one session approximately two to
six liters flow into and out of the large intestines.
To insure maximum sanitation, a disposable water and
waste line and speculum are used.
According to Dr. Bernard Jensen,
1974,Tte colon is a sewage system, but by neglect
and abuse it becomes a cesspool. When it is clean
and normal, we are well and happy. Let it stagnate,
and it will distill the poisons of decay, fermentation,
and putrefaction into the blood, poisoning the brain
and nervous system so that we become mentally depressed
and irritable; it will poison the heart so that we
are weak and restless; poison the lungs so that the
breath is foul; poison the digestive organs so we
are distressed and bloated; and poison the blood so
the skin is sallow and unhealthy. In short, every
organ of the body is poisoned, and we age prematurely;
look and feel old; the joints are stiff and painful;
neuritis, full eyes, and a sluggish brain overtake
us; and the pleasure of living is gone
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:
Can I work directly
after having a colon hydrotherapy treatment?
Certainly.
You can work just as you would after a regular
bowel movement.
How much does
a treatment cost, and how long does a treatment
take?
The
cost of a treatment is $95. The procedure is about
45 minutes, but you should plan a total visit
of one hour in duration.
What should I
do to prepare for a colon hydrotherapy treatment?
We
ask that you do a few simple things, do not eat
anything 2 hours before your treatment, and drink
plenty of fluids to keep your colon hydrated.
While you are having your treatment we ask you
to be relaxed as possible and maintain a positive
cheerful attitude.
Do treatments
hurt?
No.
In fact many people report their colon hydrotherapy
sessions as being both refreshing and relaxing.
Does having a
menstrual period at the time of a colon hydrotherapy
session have any effect on the visit?
No,
in fact it’s usually a good time to receive
a treatment, since your body is already cleansing.
Your flow has no effect on the success of the
treatment.
What is the colon?
Colon,
or large intestine, is the end portion of the
human digestive tract. The colon is approximately
5 feet long and 2 ½ inches in diameter.
The major function is to eliminate waste and to
conserve water. Also, there are bacteria living
in the colon which synthesize valuable nutrients
such as vitamin “K” and portions of
the “B” complex.
How do the intestines
get out of shape?
Everything
we put in our mouth touches and effects the
walls of the stomach, small intestine, and colon
(large intestine). When these substances, or
their by-products are toxic, they damage the
intestinal wall and cells; intoxicate the nerves
and glands; and can be absorbed through the
walls into the blood and lymph and ultimately
to the cells and tissue. As a result, peristalsis
declines. The slower transit increases fermentation
and putrefaction of undigested food by bacteria
and yeast. The bacteria and yeast give off toxic
wastes in the form of acids and gasses. These
substances also cause inflammation and damage
to the cells of the intestinal walls. Research
indicates these substances can create abnormal
behavior and abnormal brain behavior. The nervous
system is directly affected.
Elimination becomes
incomplete and waste remains in the intestines.
Dehydration and stagnation occur. This matrix
creates erratic condition in the body we call
disease. The main dietary offenders are animal
products, salt, sugar, flour, chemicals, and
drugs. They are lifestyles and give no energy
to the digestive system.
How is the lymph
system related to the intestines?
The
lymph system is part of the circulatory system
and a major organ of the immune system. Its
clear-to-white fluid is composed of many different
types of white blood cells and other substances.
One of its main jobs is to transports nutrients
from the blood to each cell and removes its
waste. Some of the waste is transported to the
intestines via the lacteals, that part of the
lymph system which empties into the small intestines.
It then passes into the large intestine for
elimination.
When the intestinal
walls are impacted, the lymph system retains
the cell waste. The prolific number of lymph
nodes in the abdominal region becomes storage
points for the waste. Lymphatic fluid becomes
thicker and if accompanied with dehydration
sets the stage for an impaired immune system.
Keep the lymph highly fluid by focusing on daily
fluid intake, diet, and exercise.
What is constipation?
Constipation
is any form of congestion and is usually accompanied
by dehydration. It extends to the cellular level.
One bowel movement a day is a sign of constipation
and incomplete elimination is a form of constipation.
Symptoms are overweight, fatigue, irritability,
mental confusion, bloat, gas, indigestion, lethargy,
headaches, migraines, earaches, sinus drainage,
allergies, cellulite, anxiety, depression, pessimism,
whining, unsatisfied hunger, poor circulation.
Have I named a familiar problem yet!
A colon hydrotherapy
session begins to hydrate the system and break
up the impacted and dehydrated fecal, mucous,
and other waste materials that layer the walls
of the intestine. Once again, the intestines
are capable of receiving and disposing of waste
from the body, stopping the backup and re-absorption
of toxic materials. Assimilation of nutrients
improves. The liver and kidneys are relieved.
How do I restore
my intestinal health?
Hydrate, dissolve,
disinfect, soothe, and tone intestinal tissue.
The colon hydrotherapy sessions with water and
abdominal massage break up this matter within
the small and large intestines with excellent
results. People attain the most success with colon
hydrotherapy when done in conjunction with fluids,
exercise and diet.
What if I am unable
to release during the first colonic?
Many
people come in for the first time and expect
the colonic to instantly release all waste from
their large intestine or colon. When it doesn’t
happen, some clients say, “Why should
I come back if nothing came out the first time,
I’m empty, it’s not really that
effective.” When nothing come out, it
is a more difficult case. The ability or inability
to release is one of the ways to assess a colonic
session. The first job is to get the gut muscles
to respond by creating what we call a “flow
through”. “Flow through” is
the ability of the person to eliminate or have
material flow through their alimentary tract
from mouth to anus without restriction. Dehydration
could be a reason for a difficult first cleanse.
If a client states they drink one quart or less
of fluid daily, we know that the colon is probably
dehydrated. The lack of fluid allows hardening
of waste in the gut. Dehydration may also affect
the quality of intestinal muscle tissue and
its ability to expand and contract properly.
Another cause
is what we call the peanut butter effect. Some
low fiber diets and likely combined with insufficient
fluids can create a very sticky and thick elimination
that gets stuck in the intestines not to mention
the speculum. If this may be suspected, you
can prepare before the first session by; drinking
a gallon of fluids daily, making fruits and
vegetables 50% of your diet. This is volunteering
on your part, it is not necessary, but is helpful
to have your first colonic more successful.
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