Preparational Options before Colon Cleansing
‘This is much easier than I expected’ is the comment we hear often after
the first colon hydrotherapy session.
Be prepared to experience a completely new way to take “pro active HEALTH
CARE”.
The major practice before a colonic is to stop eating 2 hours before the session,
and the last hour before your session as little liquids as possible. The night before,
eat light.
Guidelines
Your abdomen will be massaged and you will need to urinate less if at all during
the session if you follow these guidelines:
Arrive on time or early. Please give us a call if you are running late. Remember
that you are treating yourself, taking care of yourself. Give yourself the time
and space to appreciate the experience. The intestines work best when they are relaxed,
when the parasympathetic nervous system is predominant. (Parasympathetics govern
life-supporting organs such as the heart, liver, kidneys, intestines, spleen, pancreas
and lungs.) Laughing, breathing, exercising, relaxing, listening to soothing music,
being in a supportive loving environment all help relax the intestinal nervous system.
And if that’s not your situation, come on in anyway! Our hydrotherapy environment
is designed for relaxation and rest.
If you are the inquisitive type, are motivated to take some action before the colonic
or desperate to change your lifestyle, you might want to consider some of the following
suggestions: No pressure. Keep it light.
Some people are using the colonics to begin to break poor and non-life supportive
habits. Dieting, cleansing, or just know that they are jsut not getting it all out!
Good luck. The internal cleansing has more power than you think in reorganizing
you! The water goes directly into your core, your large intestines. Some consider
the core or intestines to represent the unconscious or subconscious. Some waste
may move from the small to large intestine during the process for ultimate elimination.
Whenever we assess via phone that I may have a difficult first cleanse, I ask the
person to prepare for the first session by; drinking a gallon of fluids daily, making
fruits and vegetables 50% of their diet, taking an enema the day(s) or night(s)
before if they are particularly constipated or dehydrated. This is volunteering
on your part, it is not required. I explain that it helps facilitate the colonic
and allows you to have an easier and deeper cleansing. This is also going to be
true of people who return.
We congratulate you for making health and well being a priority. We look forward
to meeting you soon to help you realize your goals.
When you schedule the appointment, be aware of questions you might have and don't
hesitate to ask. If your questions are beyond our scope of expertise, we will be
happy to assist you in contacting one of our Referring Doctors.
This is not required just a suggestion for those who are interested.
Please call if your question cannot wait until the session.
Menstruating women may receive colon hydrotherapy. It is helpful for PMS and does
not interfere with the woman’s cycle. Women up to their third month of pregnancy
may receive colon hydrotherapy.
Follow any medical guidelines you have been given if you have diabetes or any other
compromising illness. Continue to consult with your physician for your health concerns.
Please see our list of
contraindications.
Optional Guidelines
Hydration
Water is necessary to sustain fluidity of blood hence immune system not to mention
softening stool. Focus on consuming one gallon of fluids daily including water,
sparkling water, herb teas, raw and bottled juices.
Avoid liquids a half-hour before, during, or within one hour after meals.
Fresh vegetable juices nourish the body without working the digestive tract, are
high in enzymes and electrolytes. One to 3 ounces of wheatgrass are available at
some local juice bars. Fresh lemon juice may be added to water. Chamomile, nettles,
peppermint, pau d'arco, red clover and hibiscus are examples of herb teas. Fruit
and vegetable juices may be diluted with water.
Exercise
MOVE! Get moving whatever it takes whether swimming, walking, cycling, running,
dancing, gardening, playing with children, cleaning, yoga, and tai chi. Walking
is excellent. Rebounding is fabulous for toning the colon and other organs as well
as for stimulation of the lymphatic system. Any form of exercise that pleases you
is important. The movement stimulates intestinal circulation.
Supplements /
Herbal Cleansing Programs
Chlorophyll nourishes and oxygenates the body, builds blood, promotes peristalsis
and alkalinizes our over acidic bodies. The fresh water algae like spirulina, blue
green and chlorella, ocean algae and wheat grass are rich in chlorophyll.
Many people have dysbiosis coming into the colonic or an imbalance in gut flora.
That means more pathogenic bacteria, fungi, virus and parasites than friendly roam
in your gut. One may begin using probiotics or positive bacteria to implant and
restore floral balance in the colon. Acidophilus, and others such as bulgaricus
and thermophilus are the primary ones.
Rejuvelac is a fermented drink high in friendly bacteria made from soaked wheat
berries. To prepare, soak 1 cup of wheat berries in 1 quart of water for 24 hours.
Drink the water and resoak the berries for another 24 hours. You may reuse the grain
3 to 5 times. Try millet or barley too.
Diet
Make fruits and vegetables the foundation of your nutritional pyramid, 50% of your
diet, if possible. Fill in the pyramid with other unprocessed natural foods such
as nuts, seeds, eggs, fish, fowl and meat. Use simple seasonings such as sea salt,
Herbamare, olive oil, lemon juice, raw vinegar and homemade mayonnaise.
Avoid cheeses, processed foods, additives, chemicals and preservatives, white sugar,
flour and milk.
Avoid high concentration of complex carbohydrates such as grain, flour, soy, and
potatoes.
Raw foods have living enzymes and promote elimination and intestinal peristalsis.
They are not appropriate with symptoms of gas and bloat. In that case, peel and
cook (bake, steam) fruits and vegetables.
Try Buchler’s broth. Steam for 8 minutes, equal parts zucchini, green beans, parsley
tops (no stems) and celery. Place steamed vegetables in the blender, add half of
the vegetable volume of broth from steamer and puree. Drink 1- 3 large glasses daily.
Chew your food thoroughly!
Avoid foods you know are hard for you to digest or bring you pain, gas and bloat.
Fasting and Cleansing
It is not necessary to fast before a colonic. If you are familiar with fasting,
you know it is a good thing to do in unison with colonics. If you've never fasted
before, we recommend having a colonic first and learning more about your body's
needs before jumping into a fast.
Some are already fasting on juices or the master cleanse (lemon juice, cayenne,
maple syrup) and are incorporating the colonic with their fast.
Some are already fasting on juices or the master cleanse (lemon juice, cayenne,
maple syrup) and are incorporating the colonic with their fast.
One does not have to fast to cleanse. They can be 2 separate processes. However,
one can combine the fast and the herbal cleanse with potent results.
Some people like to begin a bowel cleanse before they come in using various formulas.
The most popular is psyllium and bentonite that when combined pull old fecal, mucoid
and parasitic matter from the intestinal wall. Some formulas combine the psyllium
and bentonite with other herbs and some take the psyllium and bentonite separately
from organ toners, flora, electrolytes and laxatives.
Some mix a teaspoon of fiber (ie psyllium) gradually increasing to a tablespoon
in 8 – 16 ounces of water a half hour before or 2 hours after meals in the morning
and evening. Drink a pint to a quart of water after taking and throughout the day,
aiming for one gallon. For the best cleansing effect, use for a few days to a week.
Some combine the bentonite clay water with their fiber drink, one tablespoon with
2 cups of water in the morning and evening. This is an adsorbent medium with a negative
electrical charge that bonds with most positive electrically charged toxins in the
intestines. The combination of bentonite, fiber and extra water will help eliminate
toxins.
Castor Oil packs are used to soothe abdominal tightness, cramping or pain and to
loosen impactions. Rub cold pressed castor oil onto your abdomen and cover with
a piece of wool flannel. Then wrap a piece of plastic around your waist covering
the flannel, cover again with a shirt or towel and apply a hot water bottle or a
heating pad set on medium for 1 to 2 hours. This is done minimally 3 days sequentially
for best effect.
Castor is another alternative to loosening hardened bowel material and provides
a rest at the same time. One has to recline while the pack is on the abdomen and
liver (optional.)
Self-help Techniques
Stress Management. These are various ways you can relax your intestines. Activities
like this keep you preoccupied and focused on positive behavior.
Abdominal massage increases peristalsis, loosens impactions and may move gas. After
warm herb tea or a glass of lemon water, massage from right to left, up, across
and down. Chi Nei Tsang is another form of abdominal massage that includes deep
abdominal breath and circular massage movements.
Skin Brushing from feet to shoulders detoxifies the skin and stimulates blood supply.
Concentrate on abdominal area, chest, and arches of feet. Try following skin brushing
with a cold shower to close the pores. Skin brushing is used dry and for lymphatic
circulation with motions going toward the heart.
Hydrotherapy baths are used to detoxify. Do either an Epsom salt or powdered ginger
bath the evening following a colonic when possible. For Epsom salt bath use 2 cups,
for powdered ginger bath use 4 tablespoons to a half tub of water as hot as you
can tolerate. Bath for 10 to 14 minutes.
Sometimes it’s helpful to use other types of hydrotherapy to accompany the colonic
in order to relax the gut muscles. Sauna, steam, whirlpool and bathing are all helpful.
Remember you are beginning to focus on you, on your relaxation, on loosening your
intestines, hydrating and nurturing them before you come in preparation for the
colonic session.
For anyone with constipation or dehydration, taking an enema or colema the days
preceding the colonic is of great help in facilitating the colonic.
Frequency of Colonics
Will one colonic completely empty the colon?
‘Magic bullet’ thinking says one colonic will open the floodgates and I will be
home free. If it were that easy, colon therapists would not exist. It can be very
challenging to have the contents of the colon flow out freely. Sometimes it takes
work, repeated sessions close together to crack the nut or break the dam not to
mention the lifestyle and attitude changes.
Many of us have a considerable amount of impacted waste in our colon accompanied
with muscle, nerve, immune and hormone deficit. Substantial work must be done. The
second and subsequent colonics may release more material as your body tunes into
releasing, muscles become suppler, the area becomes more hydrated and bacterial/fungal
sources of nerve damage are reduced.
Is it necessary to "take a series" of colonics?
It depends on your objective. One or two colonics may be all that's necessary to
recovery from travel, flu, fever, back or headache, transient constipation or a
small fast or cleanse. However, overcoming lifelong constipation, creating multiple
bowel movements, overcoming illness and achieving vital health may require regular
colonics for some time. It has taken years to create your current body condition.
One has to factor in body condition, how well you respond, and possible needed lifestyle
and attitude changes.
After your first colonic, you can discuss with the therapist how many sessions you
might need and how often. Many people benefit from doing a series of anywhere from
5 to 25 colonics to bring the body back into balance. One might begin with 1 – 5
in the first week, then going to once a week, once every two weeks and then longer
periods for maintenance depending on the individual condition.
Keep an open mind, be open to what you might experience, what you might learn about
yourself and your intestines through this process.