Colon Therapy
A healthy colon is essential for the
absorption of vital nutrients and the natural elimination of bodily
waste and toxins. Colon therapy promotes healthy colon function and
can ease a range of problems from headache and backache to arthritis
and hypertension.
The colon, along with the skin, kidneys, and
lungs, is a major organ for eliminating bodily waste. The healthy
function of the colon is essential for good digestion and the proper
absorption of nutrients. If bowel movements are not consistent,
waste products and toxins are not eliminated in a regular manner,
and health can be compromised. Colon therapy uses a series of
colonic water flushes to clean and detoxify the lower intestine and
aid in the reconstitution of intestinal flora.
According to Drew Collins, N.D., of Prescott
Valley, Arizona, the therapeutic goals of colon therapy are to
balance body chemistry, eliminate waste, and restore proper tissue
and organ function. Ideally, colon therapy
also involves integration of appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic
procedures. These include, along with the irrigation of the colon,
an analysis of fecal structure and chemistry, an evaluation of
environmental, immunological, and psychosomatic influences, and,
often, a recommended program of exercise.