Colonics: pros and cons?

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Colonic irrigation can cleanse the colon of impacted fecal matter, promote healthy bowel movements, and rid the colon of harmful bacteria. However, it can be uncomfortable, induce dehydration, and is not recommended for certain medical conditions. It is also not regulated and can vary widely in methods of treatment.

One of the benefits of using the colonic is that this procedure cleanses the colon lining of impacted fecal matter. This can promote healthy bowel movements and can increase the extraction of valuable water, nutrients and salts from waste traveling through the colon. The colon can also help rid bad bacteria from the colon. The disadvantages of colon hydrotherapy are that the procedure can be uncomfortable and sometimes a patient can have an adverse reaction to the cleansing fluids. This procedure can also induce dehydration and is not recommended for patients with certain medical conditions.

Colonic irrigation pushes water, via tubes, into the colon through the rectum. The jet of water incises away the accumulated feces lining the colon wall. One of the benefits often first noticed by a patient after a colon is a feeling of lightness in the intestinal area. This form of treatment also helps eliminate or reduce constipation problems.

The function of the colon is to extract salts, nutrients and water from the feces before they are eliminated from the body. When the colon walls are filled with feces, the absorption of these important components is hampered. Another benefit of colonic irrigation is that it frees the colon walls, improving the extraction of water, nutrients and salts from the waste.

Stool accumulated against the walls of the colon can also harbor and encourage the growth of harmful bacteria. When solid waste is removed, harmful bacteria are also removed and the colon is cleansed, making it difficult for bad bacteria to recolonize the large intestine. The beneficial bacteria reside primarily in the small intestine, so a colonic will not rid the body of the good bacteria needed for proper digestion.

There is a long list of medical conditions purported to be relieved by colon hydrotherapy. The most common reasons for getting a colonic are to relieve digestive problems and constipation. Other common reasons for using colonic are the treatment of headaches, high blood pressure and arthritis. Colic is also touted to improve psoriasis and brittle hair.

Certain dangers and problems are associated with the colon. Colon hydrotherapy is not regulated and methods of treatment can vary widely. In rare cases, a patient may have a reaction to cleansing herbs added to the wash water. Other patients may become dehydrated following colon treatment or laxatives sometimes included in treatment. If dehydration is not adequately addressed, the patient’s electrolyte balance can be compromised, possibly leading to kidney or heart problems.

Colonic irrigation is also not recommended for patients who have recently undergone intestinal surgery, hemorrhoids, or rectal cancers. Colon hydrotherapy could make these conditions worse or cause the development of serious infections. Finally, the expulsion of liquid waste following a colon can be painful and uncomfortable.




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