COLONIC HYDROTHERAPY
Using Colon Hydrotherapy or Colonic Irrigation as a method of detoxing your body can be viewed as routine as your regular check up with your GP or dentist.
If you suffer from any of the following health problems we may be able to help you:
Acne Candida Colitis Constipation Anxiety/stress/ depression Diverticulosis Eczema Fatigue Flatulence & bloating Food allergies Haemorroids Halitosis Headaches Irritable Bowel Syndrome Lethargy M.E. Psoriasis Backaches Excess weight Frequent infections Menopausal/menstrual problems Candida Cystitis Thrush Lack of libido Sinus issues Insomnia Circulatory problems
The benefits reported from our clients are many including:
• Improved sleep and circulation
• Enhanced weight loss
• Eradication of skin conditions
• Improved digestion
• A decrease in heartburn and indigestion
• Regular and improved bowel movements
• An increased sex drive
• A balancing of mood swings
• A general lifting of spirits
• Greater mental clarity
So what is Colonic Hydrotherapy?
A ‘colonic’ is a gentle internal bath which cleanses and detoxifies from within, helping to eliminate accumulated toxins and waste matter, to prevent any fermentation and decay in the colon. The stresses of modern life, poor diet, lack of exercise can lead to an accumulation of layers of impacted waste in the colon.
When is Colonic Hydrotherapy available at The Wellington Centre?
Fiona Corliss offers this on Fridays from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., and on other evenings by arrangement.
Prices
Colonic Hydrotherapy is priced £65 + £10, and Colonic Hydrotherapy plus Natural Nutrition is £85. Incorporating a Liver Cleanse into the treatment (see below) is an additional £10.
To book, call Fiona on 01424-777820 or 07817-921916, or e-mail
Preparation for Colon Hydrotherapy
If your diet does not already contain fruit and vegetables, the week before your treatment, it is a good idea to incorporate a high proportion of fruit and vegetables, ensure you are drinking at least 2 litres (8 cups) of pure water a day and eat light protein such a pulses, grains, fish, chicken and eggs. Smoothies also count towards your fruit and vegetable intake.
The Procedure
Colon Hydrotherapy takes approximately 1 hour. You will be asked to fill in a medical history which will be discussed with your practitioner to ensure the procedure is right for you. The practitioner will spend time explaining the procedure and answering your questions to put you at ease.
Modesty will be maintained at all times and you will be supplied with a clean gown and disposable pants/a towel. Treatment starts with you lying on the couch. Warm filtered water passes into you through a small tube attached to a sterile disposable speculum. A larger waste tube carries the debris away.
Your practitioner, with your permission, will massage your abdomen with essential oils to help the release. The treatment does not cause discomfort or pain and your practitioner will chat to you and answer any
questions during the session.
At the end of the treatment, for your comfort, you will be asked to sit on the toilet where you may pass some more or sometimes just water.
When the treatment is complete, your practitioner will give you health advice and recommendations.
After colon hydrotherapy most people return to work or go about their normal routine.
Liver Cleansing
At the end of your first session of Colonic Hydrotherapy, your Consultant may offer a follow-up session incorporating a Liver Cleanse (click here to read more). Firstly, she will assess how comfortable you feel with colon hydrotherapy and secondly, your medical history will be taken into account. Once you have had a liver cleanse, you can ask your consultant to incorporate it into future Colonic Hydrotherapy sessions.
Hydration is key to bowel function. Your colon is your reservoir. In other words, when you drink water, it is fed immediately into the body via the colon. If your body is not receiving 2 litres of pure water in a normal day, it will suffer dehydration and this will have an impact on how your bowels perform (when stress levels are high or you are doing sport, the body requires more). Where there is dehydration, the body draws water from the faeces contributing to constipation and a build up of toxins in the cells.