A typical colonic
session can run anywhere between $65-$100 each time
you go. Orthodox medicine seems to think that colonics are
nothing more than an overpriced enema.
However, many
alternative medicine practitioners disagree.
The choice is yours to who you want to listen to, the conventional
doctors or the naturalist doctors.
Colonic irrigation is
also known as Colon Hydrotherapy.
It is done by
running water through the colon in order to help clean out impacted
fecal matter, which may have built up in your system over the years.
They are different from
enemas in the fact that a colonic can cleanse
the entire intestinal tract while an enema can only cleanse the lower
portion. Colonics use many infusions of clean water, while an enema is
done once and the water is not changed out.
Colonics prevent
constipation by removing the accumulated waste
materials from the colon. According to the naturalists, this is very
important because accumulated fecal matter will harden and build up
over time.
The built up fecal matter prevents the absorption of water
and nutrients and allows harmful colon bacteria and yeast to grow. The
build up also leads to disease through the process of autointoxication,
where the toxins are absorbed into the bloodstream through the colon
wall.
According to
appliedozone.com: "The average person may
have up to 10 pounds or more of old un-eliminated waste sitting dormant
in the large intestine. Others can have as much as 10 to 30 extra
pounds of unnecessary weight that can be eliminated doing high colonic
irrigation."
So if nothing else, you
may at least shed some
serious pounds by getting treated with a colonic. I think it is
something everyone should at least try once, in order to get the
personal experience to determine if it is something they feel is worth
continuing.
Take note that pregnant
women, especially in the
first and third trimester, should not have a colonic as it may
stimulate uterine contractions, which can lead to a miscarriage or
preterm labor.
If you plan to visit
your colon hydrotherapist
regularly, make sure to supplement your diet with probiotics (see my
article about them). This will help to repopulate the good bacteria,
which may be washed away during a colonic.
Want to do your own Colonics?
You can now do your own
colonics at home. You can check out
the home colonic kits below to see if it is something you are
interested in or not.