How long does a colonic take?
Probably 90% of all colonics take between 30 and 45 minutes. It could also be shorter or longer than that, based upon the judgment of the therapist and sometimes the wishes of the patient.
There will also be about 5 mins required before the colonic for changing into a gown and 5 to 15 mins afterwards. For your first colonic you should be prepared to spend about an hour and fifteen minutes at the therapist’s office.
In a 30 – 40 minute session as much as 20 – 35 gallons of water is used to gently flush the colon. Through appropriate use of massage, pressure points, reflexology, breathing techniques, suggestion etc, and the colon therapist is able to work loose and eliminate far more toxic waste than any other short-term technique.
Having an experienced colon therapist available as an assistant can be likened to having a professional mechanic repair your auto’s engine. The second and subsequent colonics will remove more. How many you may have depended upon your personal objectives.
Well if the colon therapist is so important, what is it I should be looking for when choosing someone?
Since getting a colonic is an intimate experience and is involved with emotional and mental releases as well as physical healing, you will do best working with someone with whom you can develop good rapport and in whose environment you feel safe, comfortable and relaxed. Sensitivity, skill knowledge and experience are important to consider as they vary widely among therapists. Anyone you contact should be willing to discuss his or her professional background and health philosophy with you.
The diagram to your right is the AQUANET 2000 machine that is used to perform colon hydrotherapy...
Just so that you know,many parastites have been found on peoples colons'.Some of these are quite intersting

In this photo,there are worms...and if you look closely a coin! |