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Your colon is the first section of your large intestine, and its job is to break down and dehydrate wastes so they can leave the body. Over time, it can become bogged down with accumulated waste matter and cause unpleasant effects. Fortunately, colonic irrigation assists in alleviating the amount of waste matter. Here’s a brief guide to everything you need to know about this colon hydrotherapy.

What Is It?

Colonic irrigation refers to the use of gentle, warm water to cleanse your colon and large intestine, and it’s more thorough than an enema. During the treatment, you’ll lie on a comfortable table, and specialized, clean equipment will deliver a controlled and gentle stream of water to your colon via your rectum. For most patients, multiple small infusions of warm water are used in a colon hydrotherapy session for efficient cleansing. This puts less stress on the body than an enema, as it allows for slow, natural removal of toxins as opposed to sudden inflation and release.

What Benefits Does It Provide?

colonic irrigationAlong with removing built-up waste from your intestines, colonic irrigation helps your body better absorb nutrients, boosting your overall wellbeing. This causes a chain reaction of desirable effects, including clearer skin, stronger immune system, improved digestion, boosted energy, and heightened circulation. Colonic treatments help with headaches, allergies, malnourished hair and nails, insomnia, mental cloudiness, and body aches.

 

For soothing, efficient, and discreet colonic irrigation, contact the courteous team at M.O. Wellness Center in Waialua, HI. For 8 years, these professionals have provided effective body cleanse treatments in a private building, and they stay by your side throughout the colon hydrotherapy process. Their quiet, secluded location allows you to emotionally and physically relax before and after your appointment. This certified practitioner offers various treatments, including colonics, gallbladder and liver cleanses, and lymphatic treatments. Learn about their services online, or call (808) 636-9004 to schedule an appointment.

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