Is Colonic Hydrotherapy Legitmate Therapy or Just Plain Old Quackery?
A Naturopath Comments on High Colonics & Colonic Irrigation
The idea behind colonics goes back millennia. The ancient Egyptians wrote extensively of their belief that the colon was the key to all diseases and this theme has been repeated throughout history. While modern science has long disproven the idea that all disease stems from the colon, modern-day chiropractors, naturopaths and other "natural" practitioners believe (albeit to varying degrees) in the link between colon health and overall vitality.
What Colonics Is Supposed To Do For You
Practitioners of this "therapy" believe that the health of the colon is directly related to the health of the entire body. Proponents of colonic irrigation claim that the procedure will rid the body of excess fecal matter and remove toxins, resulting in an overall healthier system. Many practitioners stop short of making further health claims but some have gone so far as to suggest the therapy for everything from the common cold to mental illness. Colonic hydrotherapy is often recommended for conditions like migraine, chronic fatigue and autoimmune disorders like arthritis and allergy.
Is Colonics Safe?
Though there's no way to know for sure how many colonic procedures are performed in the US, injuries are apparently rare. Potential side effects include infection, perforation of the bowel, electrolyte imbalance and heart failure.
One of the most common criticisms of colonic hydrotherapy is its use by unqualified practitioners. A 2004 study in the UK found that only one third of the registered practitioners interviewed had any previous clinical background and over 80% worked completely alone with no trained medical assistant present during the procedure. And things aren't any better here in the US. In 2003 the Texas Attorney General sued 6 practitioners (none of whom were medically trained or working with a physician) after 1 death and several serious injuries resulted from perforated colons.
Is Colonics "Natural"?
Is there anything "natural" about filling your colon with water, herbal tea or coffee? No. Your body is simply not designed to work that way and the idea that we're all walking around with "pounds of putrefied fecal matter" in our colons is ludicrous. At best, colonic hydrotherapy is a highly invasive therapy.
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