A colonic is it’s pretty much a glorified enema. Everybody understands the concept of an enema, which is using purified water to gently cleanse out the large intestine. What generally happens is a person comes and we take them into the room and they have towel that they’re able to cover themselves up with. There’s an abdominal massage that’s administered during the session all the way through. The reason why we do this is to gently help to get things moving and just to give me, as a practitioner, an idea of what’s going on with a person and, once we’ve got the water flowing and everything is pretty much moving, you just lie there comfortably, or as comfortably as you can possibly be, and every once in a while we’re going to tie off the larger tubing because there’s two tubes, one that’s coming out from the actual inverted tank itself and the other one that’s going out to the sewage system.
Now we close of the larger tube so that the person’s bowel will fill up with the water and then, once you feel that you’re full, you just give us the cue in order to release. Whatever has to come out is going to come out and I always tell people it’s slightly uncomfortable because obviously it’s not a procedure that we want to have done, okay, but it should not hurt. So you’ve got 45 minutes to an hour that you’re on that bed and pretty much I yet have to see a person get off and not be shocked by what they see being expelled.
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Interviewing Joey Varone, a colon hydro therapist from Body Care Clinic in Toronto. To get the complete transcript interview!! Click Here
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Posted by: dawn | August 25, 2008 at 06:32 AM