Colonic Hydrotherapy
The large intestine, approximately 1.5 meters long, plays a key role in nutrient absorption and the elimination of waste and toxins. Over time, the buildup of fecal matter in the colon may impact these functions, affecting peristalsis (the natural muscular movement of the colon) and hydration levels.
Colonic hydrotherapy gently uses water to cleanse the large intestine. Unlike enemas, which only reach the lower portion of the colon, colonic treatments can cleanse the entire large intestine.
At The Nardella Clinic in Calgary, colonic hydrotherapy is considered as part of a comprehensive treatment program for appropriate patients, as assessed by a qualified healthcare provider.
Reflorastation
Reflorastation refers to the introduction of beneficial bacteria (probiotics) directly into the large intestine following a colonic treatment. Probiotics are widely recognized for their role in supporting digestive health. Administering probiotics after colonic hydrotherapy ensures that beneficial bacteria are delivered directly to where they are most needed.
Potential Benefits of Healthy Gut Flora
Healthy gut bacteria have been studied for their role in:
- Supporting immunity
- Regulating bowel movements
- Enhancing detoxification
- Reducing inflammation in conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- Promoting gut-brain connection, which may contribute to improved mood and emotional balance
Additionally, balanced gut flora may help protect against the recurrence of certain infections, including Candida, Klebsiella, and Citrobacter.
Procedure
- Screening: All patients are screened by a doctor to determine the appropriateness and safety of colonic hydrotherapy.
- Comfort: The procedure is not painful; however, some individuals may experience mild discomfort, similar to cramping associated with diarrhea.
- Safety: Disposable, single-use instruments are used to ensure hygiene and prevent contamination.
Health Canada Compliance Notice
Health Canada regulates claims regarding the efficacy and safety of treatments. Colonic hydrotherapy and reflorastation should be performed under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. Patients are encouraged to discuss any potential risks and benefits with their healthcare provider.
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