What is the therapy of colon?
Therapy of colon is a technique used to clean the intestinal tract of a person, which is assumed to improve overall health. Advocates of this type of treatment explain that because the large intestine is not a direct tube, the feces can be collected in parts of this area where the large intestine bends or circles. Once the waste product is stuck, it will harden over time, making it difficult to release. The fecal matter then begins to ferment, leading to a number of unpleasant symptoms. An individual may experience pain and pain, back pain, bad breath, flatulence, constipation or diarrhea.
The claim that unhealthy digestive tract can also lead to anxiety or depression. Acne and skin rashes were also associated with this condition. Improvement of your eating habits may not be enough to deprive the body of the hardened fecal matter, and there comes the therapy of colon. Recently, it has become more popular among these concepts of growing measure of colon cancer. Many people who have undergone teraPII of the large intestine, reports that they feel lighter, although some individuals may feel sick for up to an hour after treatment.
Types of colon therapy
The irrigation of the large intestine is one form of large intestine therapy. This procedure includes inserting a double tube made of flexible material into the rectum. The therapist is warm water slowly flows to one side of the pipes. When water runs along the length of the large intestine, the therapist can massage the abdomen to help release any tempered fecal mass.
The irrigation process takes several minutes and the next step is to slowly stretch the water back over the other side of the tube. A released fecal mass and other substances present in the large intestine are vacuumed. The system is designed in such a way that it is clean and odor-free.
the whole process takes approximately 45 minutes and will probably need to repeat several times to completelyremoved all the hardened fecal mass. Once this phase is achieved, treatment of the large intestine therapy should be repeated once a year.
Another option for colon therapy is an enema. This treatment can be administered separately, although it tends to be messy. TVOL persons will measure five to six feet (1.5 to 1.8 meters) and the enema will only be able to clean the last few centimeters. The use of this method cannot be removed any waste material that has become hardened and connected to the walls of the large intestine.