What is Colon Irrigation?

Colon irrigation is a type of complementary therapy that uses a gentle stream of warm, filtered water to cleanse the colon and eliminate faecal matter, mucus, gas and other toxins that cause a myriad of health problems. A colonic machine releases the purified water through the tubing attached to the rectum via a speculum. During a treatment session, you may also get some gentle abdominal massage from the therapist to aid movement of your bowel.

Colon hydrotherapy in Newcastle

What are the Benefits of Colon Irrigation?

The gentle pressure used during colon irrigation stimulates peristalsis or muscle contractions, which can help dissolve hardened faecal matter stuck in the colon wall known as bezoars. There are many benefits to colon irrigation, including improved digestion, waste removal, relief from constipation and build-up of harmful toxins in the colon. It can also address a whole range of other conditions, including:

  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
  • Bloating
  • Flatulence
  • Irregular bowel movements
  • Crohn's disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Eczema and other skin problems
  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Bad breath and bodily odour
  • Cellulite
  • Arthritis
  • Allergies
  • Hemorrhoids

How Much Does Colon Irrigation in Newcastle Cost?

An average colon irrigation treatment in Newcastle costs $110. In addition to the consultation fee, many colon irrigation therapists in the city combine it with other natural therapies such as iridology, nutritional advice or infrared sauna, among others.

How Many Colon Irrigation Practitioners Work in Newcastle?

The number of health professionals practising colon irrigation in Newcastle grows each year. People from a wide range of healthcare specialties use it, from naturopaths to nurses to medical doctors. Data from some statisticians show that the number of colon hydrotherapists in the city has increased by 3% every year for the past five years.

How Many People in Newcastle Use Colon Irrigation?

Thousands of people underwent colonic irrigation in Australia last year, according to research. In Newcastle alone, more than a hundred people consult a practitioner of colonics every week.