September 05, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
yes go for the colonic association website as above to choose what you may think best. I personally have been to Aqualibria in Harley Street and was really impressed by the professional service and the overall experience http://www.aqualibria.com
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September 04, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
Does anybody know what colonic irrigation is?
Having your colon flushed with warm water. Also called colon cleansing. Some doctors advise against it but natural healers swear by it. A small tube is inserted into your colon and warm water passes thru the tube to your colon, once your colon is full it will start to expel the warm water and old food, worms and other particles out of your colon.
I did this once and noticed more energy, my skin was more healthy looking and I lost about 3 inches from my waist.
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September 04, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
I had a friend who did it and was pleased with the results. I plan on having one done when I go back to the states in May.
While it is possible to loose weight from the procedure, this is not the main goal. The main goal of the procedure is to remove parasites from the colon.
Colonic irrigation is also known as hydrotherapy of the colon, high colonic, entero-lavage, or simply colonic. It is the process of cleansing the colon by passing several gallons of water through it with the use of special equipment. It is similar to an enema but treats the whole colon, not just the lower bowel. This has the effect of flushing out impacted fecal matter, toxins, mucous, and even parasites, that often build up over the passage of time. It is a procedure that should only be undertaken by a qualified practitioner.
The cost of colonic irrigation treatments varies, but is generally between $35-70 per session, which may last from 45 minutes to one hour.
This site will give you all the information you need: http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/colonic_irrigation.jsp
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September 04, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
I've just seen my neighbour with a hose pipe up his back passage.
lol! i keep forgetting bits……….i meant back alley
OH! so there ARE sleasy perverts on here.
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September 03, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
I have read online that having the colon cleaned out is great for health. I have also read that it is uneccessary and can even be harmful. So which is true? Is it good for you or totally unnecessary?
Unnecessary and potentially harmful. High pressure water can cause damage to the colon.
September 02, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
Is there someone that can actually recommend somewhere?
just ask any nurse to do it for you. They are the experts. Actually we call them bowel washouts and they are not funny. Why would you want one anyway. If you need a good clean out then buy a FLEET enema at the chemist and follow the instructions.
September 02, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
I have been advised to try colonic irrigation for my IBS and would be grateful if anyone who has already had this therapy could suggest someone good
I'm sure people are giving their honest opinions, however they have acquired them. I myself know nothing about colonic irrigation. I did, however, check out the NHS Direct page on IBS which mentions this as a viable alternative therapy.
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.aspx?articleid=1997#
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You need to get better advice. Colonic irrigation is useless nonsense and potentially harmful.
PS. Looked at the page you referenced. You missed this line:
"there is no real medical evidence to prove that it is effective."
Like I said, it is useless nonsense. You need to read more carefully.
September 01, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
to remove candida from my intestines and bowels?
I have had many colonic irrigations in the past 30yrs. They work very well, they will make you feel like a million $ afterwards, a bit pricey {around a 100$ for the first one and usualy 75$ thereafter}. Also, you will need a series of 3-5 depending on the results. Dont be afraid to ask questions.
September 01, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
hi has anybody had colonic irrigation?,and did it work?,
I had a friend who did it and was pleased with the results.
While it is possible to loose weight from the procedure, this is not the main goal. The main goal of the procedure is to remove parasites from the colon.
Colonic irrigation is also known as hydrotherapy of the colon, high colonic, entero-lavage, or simply colonic. It is the process of cleansing the colon by passing several gallons of water through it with the use of special equipment. It is similar to an enema but treats the whole colon, not just the lower bowel. This has the effect of flushing out impacted fecal matter, toxins, mucous, and even parasites, that often build up over the passage of time. It is a procedure that should only be undertaken by a qualified practitioner.
The cost of colonic irrigation treatments varies, but is generally between $35-70 per session, which may last from 45 minutes to one hour.
August 31, 2008
Posted by: Peg : Category:
Colonic Irrigation
basically i don't live in chicago i live in san francisco but you can go to a hospital and see a doctor