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FAQ's
What happens during
a Colonic? A case history is completed
before the first treatment and the procedure
explained. The treatment lasts approximately
45 minutes so allow an hour and half for the
first appointment. A speculum is inserted which
is connected to a plastic hose and warm filtered
water is gently introduced into the colon fed
from a gravity system. Abdominal massage is
used to stimulate the release of stored matter.
Your modesty is preserved at all times. Herbal
or pro-biotic implants may also be used during
your treatment.
Is it painful? No.
Sometimes during a colonic the colon will contract
and expel large amounts of matter causing cramping
and a feeling of urgency, these sensations are
tolerable and brief. Many people enjoy the sensation
and feel relieved, cleaner and lighter afterward.
Is it safe? Not
only is it safe but also beneficial. All equipment
is either disposable or sterilized using an
ARCH approved sterilizing solution. The water
is filtered and introduced under low pressure;
there is no danger of bowel perforation.
How will I benefit? The
colon is the waste bin of the digestive tract
and few people eliminate regularly, ideally
two to three times per day. Without regular
emptying decay, stagnation and formation of
bad bacteria occurs. High toxin levels within
the body lead to halitosis, (bad breath) irritability,
low energy levels, low moods to list a few!
Colonic irrigation helps unload the toxins
and cleanses the ‘waste-bin’ of it’s putrefied
load.
How is a Colonic helpful? During
Colonic Irrigation the muscle action is improved,
the pockets are emptied and the colon begins
to exercise and work efficiently; this allows
this large muscle to return to it’s original
form. The transit time of waste matter is improved
due to this improvement. Nutrients are able
to be readily and naturally absorbed through
the bowel wall.
How many treatments
will I need? Your therapist will
assess and advise you after your initial treatment
on frequency and follow-up advice to maintain
a healthy state.
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