
Colonic irrigation flushes unwanted by-products of digestion from the colon. This flushing requires about 45 minutes and more than a dozen gallons of water.
The colonic therapist also stimulates various pressure points to help the water work its way through the intestines and colon. Such massaging actions encourage increased movement of the intestinal muscles to help the colon rid itself of accumulated and hardened waste matter.
Colonic irrigation, unlike an enema, can be performed repeatedly over a relatively short period of time. Colonic irrigation, unlike a laxative, uses physical manipulation in the form of moving water to get the bowels flushed. These features demonstrate why colonic irrigation can be enjoyed by the majority of people now dealing with the consequences of possessing a dirty colon.
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