Colon Hydrotherapy
Colon hydrotherapy (colonic irrigation) is a procedure that flushes the large intestine with large volumes of temperature-controlled, filtered water to remove waste. Used as an alternative medicine for detoxification, constipation, and bloating, it is generally considered unnecessary by mainstream medicine due to potential risks like bowel perforation, electrolyte imbalances, and infection. Mayo ClinicMayo Clinic +4Procedure and MethodMethod: A small tube is inserted into the rectum, introducing water to loosen waste and stimulate the bowel's natural peristalsis, with the mixture flushed out through a hose.Duration: A single session typically lasts about one hour, sometimes involving abdominal massage.Methodologies: Methods can include closed systems (therapist-controlled) or gravity-based methods (e.g., Wood's method). WikipediaWikipedia +4Claims and Purported BenefitsProponents suggest that colon hydrotherapy can:Relieve chronic constipation, bloating, and gas.Detoxify the body and improve digestive health.Increase energy, mental clarity, and aid in weight loss.
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