Medical Journalist Report
Value of Colon Hydrotherapy Verified by Medical Professionals
by Morton Walker, DPM
©Copyright 2000 by Dr. Morton Walker
From
the signal stage of history surrounding ancient Egypt, practices of
colon hydrotherapy in their most basic form – enemas or clysters – have
provided people with internal cleansings adjunctive to their personal
external hygiene. The Ebers Papyrus, from the 14th century B.C.
prescribes internal cleansing for no less than twenty stomach and
intestinal complaints.1
But in the
modern era it fell to J. H. Kellogg, MD, of Battle Creek, Michigan,
famous for his invention of corn flakes and various techniques of good
hygiene, to popularize colon hydrotherapy. This happened from Dr.
Kellogg’s publication of his article in the Journal of the American Medical Association praising the procedure’s efficacy for saving a dysfunctional large bowel.2
That
descriptive article was the impetus for advancement of a highly
beneficial therapeutic method which has since flourished and found
medical recognition among enlightened health professionals in Europe,
Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and North America. Enthusiastic
expressions of approval for colon hydrotherapy are undeniable medical
endorsements for this significant complementary treatment which removes
metabolic waste from the large bowel without applying toxic agents of
any kind.
Board Certified Gastrointestinal Surgeon Dr. Leonard Smith Endorses Colon Hydrotherapy
Thirty
years ago, Leonard Smith, M.D., of Gainsville, Florida graduated from
medical school and eventually became board certified in general surgery
by the American College of Surgery. For more than 25 years Dr. Smith
has practiced as a specialist in gastrointestinal surgery. He has dealt
with all types of colon difficulties, including operations for colon
cancer, colon diverticulitis, appendicitis, hemorrhoids, and numbers of
other internal organ problems.
“I am
very well acquainted with the colon’s functions, and my true belief is
that colon hydrotherapy is the perfect cleansing medium for preparing
the patient for colonoscopy. It’s a much better way of getting the
human colon ready for an operation than having a patient swallow a
gallon of that presurgery solution known as ‘Colon-Go-Lytely.’ Instead,
colon hydrotherapy allows the patient to avoid this solution’s noxious
side effects of vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and other
troubles,” Dr. Smith says.
“Moreover,
seriously ill patients tend to be chronically constipated which results
in generalized toxemia. It turns out that colon hydrotherapy is the
gentlest and most effective treatment for a constipation problem. My
recommendation for cancer patients is that they should undergo frequent
colon hydrotherapy procedures to make sure the colon’s toxic burden is
being kept at a minimum while their bodies are trying to heal,” affirms
Dr. Smith. “While not a substitute for eating a high fiber diet, those
cancer patients who take colon hydrotherapy often experience the
elimination of their aches and pains, improvement of appetite, and they
tolerate a tough healing process better.
“I
also believe that normally healthy people will find it valuable to take
colon hydrotherapy every couple of months in order to experience how
well one feels when the colon is truly empty. It’s a fact that most
people fail to fully evacuate the colon, something they don’t realize.
People undergoing colon hydrotherapy on a prevention basis, are quite
surprised at how much waste is removed by the procedure,” Dr. Smith
says.
“Without reservation, my wish is
to see it become an established procedure for many kinds of
gastrointestinal problems. If medical centers, hospitals, and clinics
installed colon hydrotherapy departments, they would find such
departments just as efficacious for patients as their present treatment
areas which are devoted to physiotherapy,” states Leonard Smith, MD
“Such is my belief, and I do endorse this therapeutic program.”
Colon Hydrotherapy Corrects Constipation
“One
of my more significant cases was Tommy, an eight-year-old boy with the
most awful constipation anyone could imagine,” says former general
surgeon and emergency medicine specialist Paul Flashner, MD, of
Wellesley, Massachusetts. Observing their superior results for his
patients, Dr. Flashner has recently adapted his treatment techniques
almost completely to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). He
has most definitely incorporated colon hydrotherapy as a regular CAM
technique.
“Tommy’s constipation was
really bad. He never had a bowel movement for a week at a time.
Recognizing the dangers of physiological toxicity, his parents took
their son for consultation with numerous gastroenterologists. The child
had been subjected to colonoscopy a dozen times, but nothing could be
found as the source of his blockage. Laxatives hardly helped at all.
There was no diagnosis except that he suffered severely from
constipation,” confirms Dr. Flashner. “Then the parents found their way
to me so that the boy might undergo examination and treatment one more
time.
“I improved the child’s diet and
removed all junk foods. Then I instigated an exercise program, had him
drink lots of water, balanced his colonic flora, and added fiber food
supplements. But most vital for Tommy’s welfare is that he took colon
hydrotherapy under my prescription. The beneficial effect was dramatic,
for within six months he was experiencing a natural and normal bowel
movement every day. No laxatives were involved in his progress,” states
Dr. Flashner. “Now the child does not need to consult me anymore; he
still continues his colon hydrotherapy. He did this once a month for
six months, and currently he undergoes the cleansing just four times a
year. It’s now two years and Tommy remains in excellent physical
condition.
“Colon hydrotherapy is the
perfect specific procedure to eliminate constipation and restore normal
bowel function. My approach to medical practice is to balance the GI
tract using stool testing. I find various pathologies relating to
bacteria, yeast, parasites, and other organisms of this nature. A lot
of disease comes from imbalances in the colon, as manifested by
inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, autoimmune diseases,
allergies, multiple sclerosis, and certainly constipation. Such
imbalances can be corrected by means of colon hydrotherapy, herbal
supplements, and diet,” says Dr. Paul Flashner. “There is no question
about the huge difference a health professional can bring to the
patient by utilizing colon hydrotherapy plus other complementary and
alternative methods of healing.”
Giving Colon Hydrotherapy is Standard Procedure for Sharda Sharma, MD
Located
in Millburn, New Jersey as a primary care physician for nearly 26
years, Sharda Sharma, M.D., dispenses medical care of a
multi-disciplinary nature to her patients. Dr. Sharma employs colon
hydrotherapy, chelation therapy, massage therapy, acupuncture, Reiki
manipulative therapy, and much more. She treats the body as a whole
(holistically).
“I have trained and
certified colon hydrotherapists working as part of my staff. Under my
supervision for the past year-and-a-half they have been treating
constipation, abdominal cramps, allergies, and a variety of other
conditions, including ten patients with hepatitis C. These hepatitis
patients respond to colon hydrotherapy and do well,” assures Dr.
Sharma. “For instance, Felicia, a 42 year-old high school teacher, had
suffered with constipation – no bowel movements for six days at a
stretch. She was bloated, fatigued, lethargic, headachy, and crampy. My
treatment choice for her was enzyme supplements and colon hydrotherapy
twice weekly for thirteen weeks. These treatments solved the
constipation problem for Felicia.
“Colon
hydrotherapy is excellent as a treatment for the yeast syndrome. A very
anxious 50 year-old female, Sara Audrey, consulted me because she was
running to the toilet every two hours with either diarrhea or
attempting to find relief from constipation. It turns out that she had
irritable bowel syndrome complicated by candidiasis. During the
administration of colon hydrotherapy, I observed that she was loaded
with Candida albicans. I recognized the white yeast organisms
floating through the transparent tube of the colon flushing device,”
says Dr. Sharma. “But the patient is now in fine shape – much relieved.
She has good bowel movements twice daily with no gas. This is typical
of almost all patients undergoing colon hydrotherapy.”
Dr. Michael Gerber Uses Colon Hydrotherapy Routinely
“I’ve
had a colon hydrotherapy device in my office for 25 years,” states
Michael Gerber, MD, of Reno, Nevada. “My present staff person who
dispenses colon hydrotherapy under my jurisdiction uses it for all
types of patient difficulties. The basic concepts of the science has
not changed much in the last 25 years; however, the colon hydrotherapy
equipment has improved immensely. How the equipment works so
effectively is nothing short of astounding. Registered with the FDA,
current colon hydrotherapy equipment is safe. It contains
temperature-controlled water mixing and back flow prevention valves,
plus pressure and temperature sensors, and built-in chemical sanitizing
units. Water purification units frequently are installed as well.
Disposable single-use rectal tubes, and/or speculae are employed
routinely for sterility.
“Undergoing a
session of colon hydrotherapy allows comfort and cleansing with no
toxicity. Techniques utilized allow a small amount of water to flow
into the colon gently stimulating the colon’s natural peristaltic
action to release softened waste,” Dr. Gerber advises. “The inflow of a
small amount of water and the release of waste may be repeated again
and again. The removal of such waste encourages better colon function
and elimination.
“The benefits of colon
hydrotherapy extend all the way from psychiatric improvement to
constipation elimination,” Dr. Michael Gerber affirms.
Colon Hydrotherapy Reduces Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Joshua
Heinermann, the 66 year-old chief executive officer for Virginia
Chemicals Corporation of Chesapeake, Virginia, had been suffering
severely from prostate gland enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia
or BPH). For four years his symptoms had been building steadily, and
now they were affecting his ability to function in his administrative
position. The executive’s night-time urinary urgency (nocturia) came
with such frequency, Mr. Heinermann found himself perpetually fatigued
during daytime business meetings. His need to sleep lay on him like a
blanket, and he felt as if his mind was encased in cotton batting. To
confront the problem, the CEO finally consulted a urologist located in
his city.
In practice for over 60 years
as a specialist in urological problems for both men and women, Emil S.
Sayegh, M.D., of Chesapeake, Virginia is 88 years of age. Over the six
decades of his medical practice, Dr. Sayegh has been consulted by a
particularly large number of male clientele who have sought his help in
correcting BPH and prostatitis.
“These
two common medical difficulties are closely associated with having weak
abdominal muscles,” explains the board certified urologist. “Those men
possessing flaccid and weak abdominal muscles experience enormous
pressures on their bladders which never let up. The supportive muscles
and other erectile tissues surrounding the bladder fail to do the jobs
required. The pressure of the bladder’s rectal sigmoid is so severe
that any amount of stool in that area is going to make urine passage
very difficult. Whether urine is present or not, the need for these men
to void becomes overwhelming.”
During the
past 15 years Dr. Sayegh has made use of colon hydrotherapy which
solves his patients’ prostate pathologies almost every time. “Cleaning
the colon markedly assists the functioning of the male bladder and
prostate organs. Colon hydrotherapy given to men at two-week intervals
for three times to start and then maintained every four weeks for an
unlimited period does resolve prostatitis and benign prostatic
hyperplasia,” states Emil S. Sayegh, MD. “>From my files, I can
offer up several hundred case studies which testify to that fact.”
Cancer Patients Improve from Receiving Colon Treatment
“I
have found over the years that cancer patients who are not doing well
usually are toxic and not being cleansed. They certainly are in need of
colon hydrotherapy,” advises oncologist and homeopath Douglas Brodie,
MD, of Reno, Nevada. Dr. Brodie has developed CAM methods for treating
cancer and other degenerative diseases aimed at strengthening the
immune system. He emphasizes natural approaches to these conditions
with colon hydrotherapy being among them.
“I
do recommend that most of my cancer patients take colon hydrotherapy or
‘colonic irrigations’ because they often improve by having such
treatment. Liver cancer in particular shows benefit from colon
hydrotherapy, but any internal tumors show effectual change too,” Dr.
Brodie says. “It’s better than an enema, which is merely a lower bowel
cleanse, as opposed to a colonic which is a thorough cleanse of the
entire bowel. It’s similar to comparing the diagnostic efficacy of a
sigmoidoscopy of the short end of the bowel to a colonoscopy which
takes in the whole bowel. An enema only goes so far. Colon hydrotherapy
is the best cleansing and detoxifier for the gastrointestinal tract
that anybody would want. I do promote its use.”
Conditions for Which Colon Hydrotherapy is Effective
Maintaining
a rheumatology practice for the past 24 years in Long Branch, New
Jersey, Arthur E. Brawer, MD, is an enthusiastic proponent of colon
hydrotherapy for a variety of health problems. He cites this treatment
in his recently published book, Holistic Harmony.
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Conditions Responding to Colon Hydrotherapy Cited by Rheumatologist Arthur E. Brawer, MD
“Colon
hydrotherapy eliminates from the bowel the accumulated waste material
which may get absorbed. If this absorption takes place, it overwhelms
the other purification organs such as the liver, the kidneys, the skin,
and the lungs. The toxin deposition which becomes lodged throughout the
body’s tissues and cells becomes capable of triggering a variety of
illnesses,” says rheumatologist Dr. Arthur E. Brawer. “There’s lots of
them.” Some disease indications for colon hydrotherapy are:
Allergies Arthritis Asthma
Acne Attention Deficit Disorder
Memory Lapses Hypertension Body Odor
Brittle Hair Brittle Nails Chronic Fatigue
Cold Hands & Feet Colitis Spastic Colon
Constipation Fibromyalgia Headaches
Irritable Bowel Mouth Sores Multiple Sclerosis
Nausea Peripheral Neuropathies Peptic Ulcer
Pot Belly Poor Posture Seizures
Muscle Pain Joint Aches Chest Pain
Skin Rashes Toxic Environmental Exposure
Pigmentation Toxic Occupational Exposure
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“Silicone
breast implant exposure which results in disease symptoms responds very
well to colon hydrotherapy. I am in the center of this silicone breast
implant controversy by having consulted with over 500 women from around
the world for the toxic exposure caused by such implantation. I’ve
given testimony as an expert witness before the United States Congress
on this issue along with advising the Department of Health and Human
Services, the FDA, and consultants to the President, the
Vice-president, the Director of Women’s Health at the White House, and
the United Nations. I use colon hydrotherapy for the treatment of such
silicone toxicity, since it does work to chelate silicone out of the
body,” states Dr. Brawer. “Let me explain.
“>From
day one of implantation, silicone micromolecules disperse throughout
the body because the pore size (the porosity) of the envelope or shell
enclosing the implant is larger than most of the silicone molecules
contained inside. Thus, the disease symptoms derived from silicone
toxicity is not dependent on envelope rupture. Symptoms begin
immediately! In other words, the molecules of silicone travel through
the membrane osmotically and become microdispersed throughout the body
by means of the lymphatic system,” explains Dr. Brawer.
“Now
realize that the connective tissue or collagen in each person’s body
requires silicone as an essential component in order to provide the
body with proper architectual structure such as for tendons, ligaments,
nerve sheaths, and everything else. Silicone makes up the glue which
holds the skin together, gives substance to the organs, act as
regulators, signal transmitters, and so forth. It functions as an
integral part of metabolism and physiology. Thus, all tissues are
dependent on silicone as an essential ingredient,” Dr. Brawer says.
“But given in excess as a leaking silicone breast implant, there is
only one place the excess may be dumped or stored by the body – into
its connective tissue. When that happens a whole litany of complaints
occur: joint pains, dry eyes, fatigue, memory lapses, skin rashes and
pigmentations, chest pain, muscle aches, drug intolerance, odor and
smell sensitivity to hair sprays, room fresheners, deodorants, and more
(see sidebar).
“So the silicone
molecules become stuck in the body’s glue, and they cannot be removed
by use of medications or supplemental nutrients or diet. Only certain
techniques may be applied to detoxify the body: colon hydrotherapy is
perhaps the best way and also working as detoxifiers are Ayurvedic
medicine, hyperthermia, steam baths, saunas, oxygen therapy, and the
energy-based therapies such as Reiki and Qigong. Any dietary
approach has to be more an exclusionary basis – take the patient off of
processed foods and have them eat organic,” confirms Dr. Brawer. “But
of all the treatments for symptoms coming from silicone breast
implants, I find colon hydrotherapy to be one of the mainstays that
offer relief.”
Colon Hydrotherapy is Like Cleaning Baked Lasagna from a Pan
According
to Pamela Whitney, ND, baked lasagna may be used as a metaphor for
colon cleansing. Dr. Whitney, educational director for the New England
Health Institute, is a naturopathic physician who practices her
profession in two locations, Braintree, Massachusetts and Stowe,
Vermont. Here is how she describes the physical action of colon
hydrotherapy:
“If ever you’ve baked a
lasagna and then attempted to sanitize the messy, left-over lasagna
pan, you know the difficulty with getting it clean. For sponging such a
food-caked pan it’s usual for cooks to soak the pan overnight. Then
they find that swabbing it the next day is easy. Colon hydrotherapy
accomplishes the same ease of cleansing on the inside of one’s bowel.
Using hydrotherapy, the colon’s walls constantly get flushed with clear
fluid, which serves to remove mucous plus some of their longstanding,
caked-on fecal matter which contains hidden bacteria, parasites, Candida albicans-filled pockets, and other such pathological materials.”
From
its home office located in San Antonio, Texas, literature furnished by
the International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy or I-ACT (see the
Resource section) defines colon hydrotherapy as a safe, effective
method of removing waste from the large intestine, without the use of
drugs. By introducing pure, filtered and temperature-regulated water
into the colon, the human waste is softened and loosened, resulting in
evacuation through natural peristalsis. This flushing process usually
is repeated a few times during a therapeutic session.
Colon
hydrotherapy is best used in combination with adequate nutrient and
fluid intake as well as with exercise. The modern and sophisticated
technology applied today, manufactured through compliance with strict
FDA guidelines, promotes both safety and sanitation of the procedure.
Dr.
Pamela Whitney advises that her healing program for almost any
condition frequently involves prescribing colon hydrotherapy. “I almost
always refer my patient to undertake colon cleansing as the first part
of my treatment. I do this for purposes of detoxification, since most
people possess toxic bowels which may result in either constipation or
diarrhea – both coming from the same sources of toxicity,” she says.
“The patients’ toxins tend to kick back to their bloodstreams to
perpetuate numerous pathologies such as candidiasis, allergies, chronic
fatigue, and other symptoms coming from a recirculation of accumulated
physiological poisons.
“I use the
services of at least three skilled colon hydrotherapists who practice
near to my two offices. I don’t know of any patient receiving colon
hydrotherapy who has not benefited from it. Certainly the treatment
will get a sluggish bowel refunctioning again. In my judgment, the
action of just one colon hydrotherapy is an experience equivalent to
someone undergoing 20 coffee enemas,” says Dr. Whitney. “What we eat,
the processed foods such as breads, pastas, sugars, and refined
desserts hit the gastrointestinal tract like a glue which becomes
nearly indigestible. A prime source of allergies to wheat and other
flour products is this flour made into a kind of mucilage by being
mixed with saliva. This glue-like substance sticks on the walls of the
GI tract and slows down the metabolic rate. Thereafter, constipation
with inflammation can develop, but colon hydrotherapy solves such a
problem.”
As is obvious, Dr. Pamela
Whitney is a great advocate of colon hydrotherapy, which she prescribes
as a standard part of her treatment.
A Gastroenterologist Prescribes Colon Hydrotherapy
Board
certified as a gastroenterologist since 1972, Robert Charm, MD, of
Walnut Creek, California, a clinical professor of medicine at the
University of California, combines conventional allopathic medicine
with CAM in his practice. He also continues to make house calls.
“I
prescribe colon hydrotherapy by calling upon a superbly trained
practitioner of the art in the San Francisco Bay area. She is certified
by I-ACT. Also, I’m very impressed by the sophisticated technology as
illustrated by the colon hydrotherapy equipment. From my observation,
it’s engineered quite well,” affirms the gastroenterologist.
“Frequently
while performing colonoscopy, I see that the patient is cleaned out
from above but below the diverticular still contain fecaliths, those
small turds remaining in pockets formed on the gut mucosa. They
indicate the presence of an unhealthy colon, and over 50% of Americans
possess diverticulosis colae. When inflamed, gastroenterologists called
them diverticulitis colae, which can be serious by creating fistulas.
Some people then will evacuate through their bladders,” Dr. Charm says.
“With patients for whom I perform colonoscopy, about one third of them
over the age of fifty who are otherwise cleaned above, still show
residual stools sitting in these gut mucosa pockets. Some have held
onto the stool pockets for decades. A toxic dumpsite like this is
dangerous for them by the elevated concentration of poisons stored in
the dumpsite. Cancer can develop!
“A good
cleanout by use of colon hydrotherapy is excellent treatment. I
recommend that people undertake colon hydrotherapy for themselves.
Clean out the body’s pipes,” Dr. Robert Charm suggests. “And by all
means, I prefer my patients undergo colon hydrotherapy the morning of a
colonoscopy. It’s a safe way to cleanse the gut. It’s a healing
technique for the relief of irritable bowel syndrome with gas and
bloating, chronic constipation, abdominal discomfort, and many other GI
tract problems.
“My patient, Fran Wilson,
a former model, age 41, the mother of two, was just too busy to go to
the bathroom. She didn’t celebrate having a good bowel movement, which
is the thinking in our society. For her, defecation was an annoyance.
Fran labored under the mistaken illusion that having a bowel movement
every three days was normal, and she came to me complaining of feeling
logy, fatigued, bloated and abdominally cramped. None of the various
drug laxatives had been doing the job for her,” explains Dr. Charm.
“Rather, these drug-like laxatives were depleting Fran of her
potassium. The psyllium seed, fiber, and other natural agents did not
work either. Therefore I recommended that she undertake a series of
colon hydrotherapies and start drinking more water. This cleared up her
discomfort remarkably fast despite her lifetime of bad habits.
“The
lesson to learn is that when one gets the urge to move, you must do so.
Being too busy in our society to give in to the need to defecate is
unhealthy. Find a way,” advises Dr. Robert Charm.
Frank Shallenberger, MD, Supports Colon Hydrotherapy Usage
Frank
Shallenberger, MD, HMD, of Carson City, Nevada, declares: “I support
the use of colon hydrotherapy and do occasionally refer my patients to
undertake this treatment. It may be the best way to detoxify them.”
Christopher J. Hussar, DO, DDS, Took Colon Hydrotherapy
From
his medical/surgical practice in Reno, Nevada, osteopathic physician
and dental cavitation specialist Christopher J. Hussar, DO, DDS, offers
the following personal statement, “I myself have enjoyed two colon
hydrotherapeutic treatments when I was experiencing partial bowel
obstruction. Each colon hydrotherapy session had me feeling better.
It’s my belief that this treatment should be recommended for any person
who is having chronic constipation. Then, the local colon
hydrotherapist can become a main factor in keeping that individual
comfortable. I maintain that one should do whatever it takes to keep up
with regular bowel movements. Colon hydrotherapy is a safe and natural
laxative which works better than any other type.
“In
Reno, I refer my patients who are in need of bowel cleansing to a colon
hydrotherapist. The only reason that I don’t refer people on a regular
basis is because most of them come to see me from out of town.
Therefore, I tell them to use the services of a skilled colon
hydrotherapist located in their area so that they can go for treatment
often,” says Dr. Christopher J. Hussar.
Colon Hydrotherapy is Usual for the Patients of W. John Diamond, MD
For W. John Diamond, MD, medical director of the Triad Medical Center in Reno, Nevada and coauthor of An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide to Cancer,
colon hydrotherapy or high colonic irrigations are usual modalities to
which he refers his patients. “For some patients with chronic
constipation or extensive yeast problems, colon hydrotherapy works
advantageously to get rid of the physical load of pathology in the
gastrointestinal tract. This treatment stimulates the liver and gets
rid of the debris that’s sticking to the mucosa. The last time I
referred a patient to take colon hydrotherapy was just yesterday.
There's hardly a week that goes by which does not see me utilize this
treatment for one or more patients. The colon hydrotherapist in Reno is
skilled and does a fine job.
“Let me
describe a particular patient of mine, Constance Overmacher, who
benefited from colon hydrotherapy,” says Dr. Diamond. “This woman at
age 46 has a long history of antibiotic usage for chronic sinusitis.
She is a sugarholic to the extent that her diet is totally
carbohydrates with hardly any protein or fat. She exhibits a variety of
symptoms including extreme fatigue, migraine headaches, irregular
menses, chronic constipation, abdominal pain, and yeast growing in the
bowel upon testing by EAV [electroacupuncture according to Voll].
Presence of the yeast was confirmed by stool culture and blood tests
for yeast antibodies and skin testing.
“For
such a complicated case, I tried every kind of treatment that was
appropriate, but nothing did any good. The only program that gave Mrs.
Overmacher relief was colon hydrotherapy prescribed for her three times
a week. It took a month to get my patient stable, but finally the
treatment’s effect kicked in. The lady did get her bowel cleaned up;
she’s now experiencing normal stools and I have her following a
restrictive protein diet. Her energy has returned, and she has been
having normal menses for the last two months. Her migraines
disappeared,” Dr. John Diamond affirms. “It merely meant that I needed
to get her back to normal bowel function, off antibiotics, and onto
probiotics all the time. Now she takes colon hydrotherapy on a regular
once-a-month schedule. Mrs. Overmacher will likely need to stay on her
therapeutic program indefinitely.”
Janet Beaty, ND, Took Training in Colon Hydrotherapy
“My
original training in colon hydrotherapy was when I administered it 25
years ago as part of my massage therapy program and that training went
a lot deeper when I attended Bastyr University. I was one of several
instructors in colon hydrotherapy at that naturopathic college,” says
Janet Beaty, ND, whose practice is in West Concord, Massachusetts. “Now
I don’t own the physical facilities for doing it in my office but I
regularly refer patients to a competent nearby colon hydrotherapist.
“My
experience with the treatment is totally positive. I refer people to it
when they are constipated because their colons are not fully emptying
and bringing on GI discomforts of some kind. My sense is that the
patient must empty out old waste products so that there is no
interference with healing modalities,” states Dr. Beaty. “I am using
colon hydrotherapy as my beginning treatment for detoxification,
particularly for patients with congested bowels. While I focus on the
gastrointestinal aspects of colon hydrotherapy, I also prescribe it for
the treatment of allergies, arthritis, and other health difficulties.
“If I had my druthers, I would get all patients with any
health problems on colon hydrotherapy. Why I don’t is because it
entails the payment of cash-out-of-pocket and some people find the
concept too ‘kinky’ even to imagine doing it,” Dr. Beaty says. “Yet,
probably most patients should receive at least one colon hydrotherapy
during the course of any health care. It is a very helpful tool for
nearly any patient in order to get the bowel peristalsis to work. An
effective technique for stimulating such peristalsis is to start out
with giving colon hydrotherapy using warm water and gradually
decreasing the water temperature as treatment continues. This lower
temperature tends to stimulate the bowel muscles. The cold temperatures
cause good peristaltic action for a retraining of the bowel.
“The
ideal treatment program I follow is that from four to eight weeks the
patient receives colon hydrotherapy. This time frame is necessary for
unloading a bunch of toxins from the liver. Here is a typical case
history: a 36 year-old patient, Cynthia Mangie, had experienced several
ectopic pregnancies which resulted in her having a number of
miscarriages and ending with chronic endometriosis. Her caesarian
pregnancies left her with a lot of scar tissue so that now the
endometriosis must be managed without further surgery,” says Dr. Janet
Beaty. “The solution to my patient’s problem of endometrial pain is to
take a colon hydrotherapy one week before her period. The pain is then
reduced markedly because her usual premenstrual constipation is
prevented. She currently takes colon hydrotherapy routinely for
improving the quality of her life.”
Colon Hydrotherapy Used by James P. Carter, MD, DrPH
“After
conducting a comprehensive digestive stool analysis on any patient
suspected of having dysbiosis (poor intestinal hygiene), I attempt to
clean the bowel by prescribing colon hydrotherapy once a week times
three. In my medical practice, I employ a registered nurse on staff to
administer this treatment,” says James P. Carter, MD, DrPH, MS, of
Mandeville, Louisiana. Dr. Carter is Professor and Head of the
Nutrition Section at Tulane University School of Medicine.
“Also
I use colon hydrotherapy as part of an overall detoxification program,
and it may be combined with treatment such as drinking epsom salts, but
both are not taken on the same day,” he advises. “It promotes the
second stage of liver detoxification to cause dissolved poisons to come
out in the bile as a solvent. The patient’s washout at least once a
week from below is adjunctive with the epsom salts.
“Colon
hydrotherapy is an excellent detoxifier for the overindulgence of
alcohol and drug addictions of all kinds. Residues of drugs and other
agents in the tissues are eliminated with colon hydrotherapy,” states
Dr. James P. Carter. “It takes away any desire to use drugs or imbibe
alcoholic beverages. Colon hydrotherapy should be part of nearly any
addict’s therapeutic regimen.”
Resource
Colon
hydrotherapy is taught at eighteen schools located in various regions
worldwide. The schools are approved by the International Association
for Colon Hydrotherapy (I-ACT), located at Post Office Box 461285, San
Antonio, Texas 78246-1295; telephone 210-366-2888; teleFAX
210-366-2999; Email: iact@healthy.net; Website: www.I-act.org.
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further information about colon hydrotherapy contact the organization’s
executive director at the organization’s San Antonio headquarters.
References
1. Bettman, O.L. A Pictorial History of Medicine. (Springfield, Ilinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1956), p. 6.
2. Kellogg, J.H. Should the colon be sacrificed or may it be reformed? JAMA LXVIII (26): 1957-1959, June 30, 1917.