Colon Irrigation Helps Cancer Survivors

Many articles in
colonic therapy sites point to the benefits of regular colon cleansing as a preventative measure for many diseases and dysfunctions, such as constipation, cramping pains, acne, arthritis, irritable bowels, and cancer.
But what if you have already had cancer, and chose to beat it through conventional radiation treatments?
Chances are that many of your normal body functions have shut down and you are in an uncomfortable renewal process within your body.
Proponents of colon irrigation, also known as colon hydrotherapy say it’s the best bet to jumpstart your colon.
First, a few sessions of colonic irrigation will greatly improve your ability to absorb vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids critical to your body’s renewal and recovery.
Second, colon hydrotherapy greatly improves the function of the colon, on its own, after treatments.
But third, and most importantly, it provides immediate relief of the horrible constipation experienced daily by those who have beaten cancer, and
removes unwanted living parasites and intestinal worms in our colon.The process is simple and involves the use of a small tube inserted into the colon, and one that leads out into a machine. Warm water is pumped in gently, at a comfortable amount, to dislodge toxic fecal material. As the water goes in, the practitioner also massages the stomach gently to help the process, which usually takes about 45 minutes.
That’s it. That’s all. Just water and a little rub.
Medical historians point to the use of enemas as early as 1500 B.C., in early Egypt. In the early 1800s enemas were popular to ward off disease. Now the resurgence of the medical need for natural relief from constipation post-cancer is reminding us that colonic hydrotherapy has many uses, other than preventative medicine.