What does it mean to get a colonic?
We are not just what we eat, but we are mostly what we don’t eliminate
Colon hydrotherapy, also known as colonics, colon irrigation, or colon cleansing, helps exercise the weakened muscles of the colon caused by the accumulation of toxic debris.
The accumulation of toxins weakens the colon and impairs its functionality. Regular colonics can be likened to taking your colon to the gym.
The colon, which is the large intestine and the final part of the human digestive system, plays a vital role in waste elimination, water conservation, and absorption of electrolytes and minerals. However, the presence of waste materials such as impacted faeces, parasites, dead cellular tissue, and toxins in the colon can lead to health issues like fatigue, overgrowth of harmful bacteria and yeast, and hinder the colon's ability to absorb minerals.
The accumulation of substances on the walls of the large intestine can hinder the muscular action of the colon, resulting in sluggish bowel movements, slow transit times, and constipation.
Colon hydrotherapy offers a safe method of waste removal from the lower part of the large intestine without the use of drug-like laxatives. It stimulates peristalsis (the wave-like muscular action of the colon) and hydrates the colon by infusing filtered and temperature-regulated water through a small, sterile disposable rectal tube. This softens and loosens the waste, facilitating its evacuation through natural peristalsis.
The gentle filling and emptying of the colon improve peristalsis, the natural muscular contraction that moves material through the colon.
A colonic session eliminates stored faecal matter, gas, and toxic substances from the large intestine. This therapeutic effect enhances muscle tone, restores normal bowel movements, and improves the colon's ability to absorb nutrients.
The elimination of waste encourages better colon function and promotes efficient elimination.