May 2007

May 21, 2007

Colon Hydrotherapy Certification: A Professional Enhancement

CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd

Find Colon Hydrotherapy Certification Programs in the United States and Canada. Many students, massage therapists and other professional natural healers may consider earning their colon hydrotherapy certification as a professional enhancement to their careers.

Today, colon hydrotherapy certification programs can be found in a variety of natural healing schools, massage therapy schools and other alternative health schools. In order to gain colon hydrotherapy certification, students must take a diverse course of study in health and hygiene, digestive system review, communications, sanitation procedures, colon hydrotherapy procedures, equipment maintenance, and related business skills.

In many instances, colon hydrotherapy certification programs require students to have completed a 100-hour course of colon hydrotherapy training from an I'ACT approved school. Candidates, who have achieved all educational and practical training requirements will gain colon hydrotherapy certification, and may choose to integrate this practice with other health-related practice, or as a solo practice of its own.

Advanced colon hydrotherapy certification programs are also available to students. In this case, 500 hours of colon hydrotherapy training is required, with a minimum of two years experience in the field of colon hydrotherapy. Additional advanced colon hydrotherapy certification programs involve over 1,000 training hours. There are a variety of levels that one can attain through a number of colon hydrotherapy certification courses, so it is wise for students to carefully review course requirements and individual natural healing schools for specific course offerings. Colon hydrotherapy certification levels include Foundation (Level I), Intermediate (Level II), Advanced (Level III) and Instructor certification.

Furthermore, most colon hydrotherapy certification programs include all books and study materials, treatment sessions, and discounts on colon hydrotherapy equipment and instruments. Depending on education and experience, successful candidates who have attained colon hydrotherapy certification stand to make approximately $75* per client session. (Cost from sheilashea.com)

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding colon hydrotherapy certification programs, let career training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.

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May 20, 2007

Is Colon Cleansing Safe?

The Colon Cleansing %26 Constipation Resource Center

Colon cleansing is the process of introducing gentle jets of water into the large intestine for washing away waste matter and toxins. But is colon cleansing safe and what exactly does it involve? Preserving colon health is imperative for many reasons, with the most important being the role of the large intestine in evacuating organic waste from the body. Roughly the shape of a large letter "M", the colon ranges in length from between four and a half to five and a half feet and is about two and a half inches wide. While the small intestine is wedged between the stomach and liver, the colon stops at the anus.

The colon is the portion of the digestive tract responsible for temporarily holding waste before it exits the body. Substandard colon health can impede the body's ability to properly dispose of waste. In fact, a contaminated colon can potentially lead to other medical conditions including:

  • Digestive Disorder
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Problem Skin (acne)
  • Fatigue

When properly administered, colon cleansing has proven to be very safe, especially with recent updates in equipment and technique. Enemas were the old-fashioned answer to the colon cleansing dilemma. Unfortunately, enemas are also to blame for many concerns over colon cleansing safety. Enemas differ from bowel irrigation in their value; enemas typically cleanse only the lower 20%25 of the colon. With roughly eighty percent of the large intestine left untreated by an enema, the procedure doesn't provide the same effectiveness as modern colon hydrotherapy. Some of the health benefits associated with colonic irrigation:

  • Removal of Trapped Fecal Matter
  • Expulsion of harmful bacteria
  • Encouraged growth of beneficial intestinal flora
  • Improved colorectal muscular activity
  • Expulsion of harmful organisms

Other than water irrigation, many variations of digestive health treatments have emerged with colon cleansing being the chief aim. In fact, you can now obtain colon cleansing supplements featuring organic compounds to help the colon cleanse and heal itself. For example, Oxy-Powder® works by activating oxygen within the intestinal tract and is an excellent choice for helping to maintain colon efficiency along with your colon hydrotherapy sessions. Even though colon hydrotherapy has existed for years, the ultimate question remains–is colon cleansing safe?

Frequent Colon Cleansing Safety Concerns

When it comes to the question of safety, there are a number of common colon cleansing concerns:

  • Pain: Some individuals base their decisions on a simple idea–does it hurt? Colon hydrotherapy is routinely described as "reinvigorating" or "refreshing."
  • Penetration of Treatments: Just how deeply the colon cleansing apparatus enters the body is another top safety concern. Enemas affect only the first eight to twelve inches of the colon. Colon cleansing treatments penetrate more deeply so as to provide a thorough cleansing for the entire length of the colon, but are relatively safe if administered by a hydrotherapy specialist.
  • Risk of Infection: Perhaps one of the biggest concerns with colon cleansing concerns potential exposure to harmful bacteria and viruses. Modern advances in colon cleansing equipment, like the use of disposable pre-sterilized hoses and tips, help ensure a germ-free colon cleansing experience.

But Is Colon Cleansing Safe?

Colon irrigation promotes no direct side effects. Nonetheless, the process of eliminating toxins can cause some minor intestinal problems. Once the mucous buildup begins to leave the body, minute amounts may be reabsorbed along the way. The toxin absorption can result in cold or flue like symptoms (which may include nausea, headaches, and dizziness) but will ultimately reverse itself once the outflow diminishes. In fact, getting rid of all that toxic debris can lead to increased energy, mental clarity, and overall feelings of wellbeing.

Proper Colon Cleansing

Variations in bowel irrigation techniques also promote increased safety. For example, modern hydrotherapy systems, like colon cleansing board kits, utilize temperature-controlled water for cleansing the colon. Recent developments include a specially designed speculum to assist in delivering the water into the large intestine gently to reduce the possibility of tissue damage. Additionally, colon hydrotherapy equipment also maintains the water pressure and temperature so the cleansing is conducted at a uniform rate. Therefore, via a combination of advancements in material technology and the application of the cleansing by a professional, you can be assured colon cleansing can be a very safe procedure indeed!

The Colon Cleansing %26 Constipation Resource Center is sponsored by Global Healing Center, Inc. The Resource Center's website features information on constipation, articles on colon cleansing, and research on the latest treatments. For more information, please visit The Colon Cleansing %26 Constipation Resource Center.

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May 19, 2007

Colon Cleansing And You

Michael Jason

Your colon is a tube like structure that runs down to your anus from the stomach. It consists of the large intestine and small intestine.

As you consume food and liquids, these items accumulate in the bowel as waste products. It is necessary that the bowel should be emptied of these waste products, otherwise they become toxins and the colon health begins to suffer.

Good colon health implies the proper and adequate functioning of the colon and toxic-free state of the colon. Toxin build up can cause allergy symptoms, bad breath, infection and much more. These symptoms can be avoided through regular colon cleansing.

What is colon cleansing?

Colon cleansing is an ancient practice for rejuvenating the stomach system. Man has been practicing colon cleansing since 1500 BC. First of all, it was used in the Egypt about 4,000 years ago. Colon cleansing involves the healing, rebuilding and restoration of your large intestine to its natural shape, size and functioning ability. Colon cleansing refers to the removal of toxins from the large intestine to allow the proper functioning of the colon. When the colon is clean, your skin becomes vibrant, you become active and you are freed of stress. It reinvigorates your natural body functions.

Why do I require colon cleansing?

Colon cleansing is sometimes required because over a period of time, toxins become accumulated on the walls of your colon. This creates problems such as constipation and inflammation of colon and can lead to several diseases, even colon cancer.

As toxins keep on accumulating, these toxins are carried into the body organs through your blood. Then toxins can also affect the organs. Hence it becomes essential for you to clean your colon. Colon cleansing helps you to eliminate any colon diseases. It re-balances the body chemistry, and helps in restoring correct functioning of the organs. Colon cleansing also improves the muscles of colon and tones them up.

How can I get my colon cleaned?

As the awareness of colon cleansing is reaching more and more people, new methods of colon cleansing are also available. There are various methods available:

Colon Hydrotherapy: This process involves fusing warm and filtered water into the colon through a disposable plastic tube. This method involves delicacy and the practitioner should be fully qualified. There is no use of drugs or chemicals during the process. A small disposable speculum is gently inserted into the rectum from the hydrotherapy equipment. Then the warm water is passed into the colon. Colon Hydrotherapy involves light stomach massage and several fills and releases of water to remove the toxic waste accumulated on the colon walls. The fecal matter is then washed away via the system's waste disposal hose.

Every session of colon hydrotherapy lasts for about 45 minutes. About 35 gallons of water are transported in and out of the colon during the therapy sessions.

Enema: The Enema is generally employed to relieve a person of constipation. This procedure involves insertion of a small amount of water into the bowel via the anus. The method is effective for dislodging fecal matter from the lower portion of intestine.

Enemas can be effectively carried out at home and no training is required to undertake them.

Oxygen Based Colon Cleansing: This process involves consumption of a few capsules. These capsules are full of oxygen based chemicals. When they are ingested, the oxygen is released in the body and removes the fecal matter. This method can be used for long term colon cleansing. These capsules help in removing the toxins inside the intestines.

Laxatives: Laxatives are taken for the treatment of temporary constipation. It involves oral consumption of laxatives. These laxatives soften the stool and cause bowel movements by contracting the intestinal muscles. Laxatives are, however, not used for removal of impacted fecal matter. They can also cause dehydration in a person so should be used with care.

Before embarking on any colon cleaning regime you should consult a qualified practitioner.

Michael Jason writes articles on a number of different topics. For more information on Colon Cleansing please visit http://www.colon-health.org/coloncleanse/ and for additional Colon Cleansing related articles please visit the following article page http://www.colon-health.org/coloncleanse-articles/

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