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Liver
Stomach
Gallbladder
Pancreas
Large intestine
Small intestine
Importance of Intestinal Flora
The biological treatment of internal diseases aims to retune and regenerate the functional systems, while
providing relief and detoxification to tissues, and the body, as a whole. Colon Hydrotherapy is the most
intensive of all excretory and detoxifying therapies used in biological medicine. Similar to other traditional
cleansing enemas, but with an increased intensity, the modern Colon Hydrotherapy is a treatment of the
entire large intestine, coupled with a massage of the lower abdomen, to enhance the benefits.
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Colon Hydrotherapy
Due to problems, such as poor nutrition, processed food, an unhealthy lifestyle, environmental impacts, toxic
medical substances, such as antibiotics, or psychological burdens, such as stress, the equilibrium of bacteria in
the body is disrupted. The increasing use of antibiotics has a particularly negative effect, by preventing the
body’s tissues from detoxifying correctly, including slag in the intermediate cell tissues, thickening and accumulation of protein in the lymph and surrounding areas, and decreased oxygen supply to the body’s tissues.
As a result, the body’s tissues are unable to detoxify correctly.
The intestine is the most important organ of the immune system, with 80% of the lymph system residing in
the walls of the small and large intestines, in the form of Peyer's plaques. Thus, with intestinal inertia and the
wrong intestinal flora, the defence forces weaken. The intestinal mucosa is the demarcating surface between
the inner and outer parts of the intestine. In order to maintain proper health, this surface must remain intact. Taking into account all of the vital roles performed by the colon, it is of utmost importance to take
proper care of this organ.
Fatigue, depression, loss of energy, lack of concentration, increased aggressiveness and negative psychological
conditions can be the result of a poorly maintained intestine. Illnesses, such as susceptibility to infections,
constipation, respiratory problems and sleep disturbances can also develop from the same cause. Chronic
inflammation disorders, such as rheumatism, poly-arthritis, skin inflammations, psoriasis and acne are also
consequences, as well as circulation disturbances, such as high blood pressure, migraines and other cardiovascular problems.
The majority of allergies are directly related to the non-functioning of the intestines, since the intestine, with
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its over 300m surface, is the largest mucous membrane surface of the human body. For this reason, most
poisonous materials, absorbed by the body, pass through the intestines and are expelled through the intestines. The liver, kidney, lymph, lungs and skin surface are all secondary as organs of detoxification.
Stress, whether psychological or physical, affects the muscle tension of the intestines, leading to cramps and
inflammatory changes of the intestinal mucosa, and even ulcerative colitis (colitis ulcerosa).
Functions of the large intestine
The main function of the large intestine is absorption of water, minerals and vitamins. As described above,
another vital responsibility is the elimination of toxic material. In most cases, it is the intestinal bacteria, which
lines the entire large intestine, like a fine film that distinguishes between what the intestines should eliminate
or absorb. The large intestine is populated with several billion coli-bacteria and other bacteria, which synthesize vitamins, such as biotin, folic acid, nicotine acid and vitamin K, while preventing toxic material from being
absorbed, and, above all, destroying foreign or disease-causing bacteria. The functional intestinal flora is
irreplaceable for the absorption of vitally necessary amino acids, fatty acids and trace elements.
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This method of colon treatment targets dysbiosis, or the disturbance in the natural relationship between
humans and their intestinal bacteria. In order to strengthen and develop this cohabitation, we use bacterial
preparations, administered orally or rectally, in order to optimise the milieu of the large intestine.
The prerequisite to a high-functioning intestinal flora is healthy nutrition. We recommend a balanced, regular
diet of whole, natural foods, including a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, legumes and whole grains.
Meat and fish should only be eaten one to two times a week, and preferably from sources such as salmon or
mackerel, both of which are rich in omega fatty acids. Animal proteins should be avoided as much as possible,
since they lead to increased rotting bacteria settling in the large intestine, which causes an increased inclination toward inflammation of the intestinal villi, rotting gases and unpleasant flatulence. Additionally, the consumption of carbohydrates, such as sugar and white flour products should be reduced as
much as possible, since it can lead to an overproduction of mucous and acid inside the organism.
How does Colon Hydrotherapy work?
Contrary to normal enemas, the entire large intestine is treated using Colon Hydrotherapy. Filtered water,
adapted to the comfort of the patient, is introduced into the rectum through an intestinal tube. Then, in a
closed system, using low pressure, the water and dissolved intestinal contents are released through a discharge hose. All of this is accompanied by a massage of the lower abdomen.
The colon hydrotherapy successfully expels stagnant stool and rotten material, which has accumulated along
the walls of the intestines over time. As a result, the overall functioning ability of the intestines increases
considerably, thereby improving its detoxification ability.
Throughout the treatment, which generally takes 30-50 minutes, the patient remains relaxed, in a lying
position, while enjoying a gentle massage of the lower abdomen, in which the therapist targets remaining
problem areas to enhance the benefits of the therapy.
Through this strong vegetative stimulus, the intestines begin to work again and peristalsis is promoted. In this
way, colon hydrotherapy positively affects stool regulation and the functioning of the vegetative nervous
system, extending far over the treatment cycle. The system used for this procedure is closed, and the treatment is completely clean.
Directly after the therapy, it is advisable, to alternate between sitting on the toilet for several minutes, and
walk up and down several times, in order to promote the complete emptying of the intestines. After the
treatment, drink plenty of water, tea or bouillon to replace the fluids that were expelled through colon hydrotherapy.
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Nutrition
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All intestinal and stomach disorders, such as chronic constipation or diarrhoea, food allergies, intestinal sluggishness, irritable colon, haemorrhoids, intestinal inflammations (i.e. Diverticulitis, Colitis,
Crohn’s)
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For bowel cleansing during fasting cures
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Skin diseases
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Special indications, such as Ulcera Cruris, leg eczema, lymph blockages of the legs and pelvis region,
chronic abdominal disorders in women, psoriasis, chronic eczemas, neurodermatitis
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Candida and other general and non-intestinal fungal diseases
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Rheumatic diseases, such as joint rheumatism, soft tissue rheumatism, chronic back problems and
lumbagos, hyperacidity
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Neurological disorders, such as chronic headaches, migraines, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression,
extreme weather sensitivity, Neuralgia, chronic vegetative disorders, including cardiac rhythmic disorders
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Lung problems, such as breathing problems, asthma, allergies and food intolerance
Please do not forget what even our ancestors knew: ‘‘Health resides in the intestine’’.
Dr. Petra Wiechel and the Team Paracelsus Clinica al Ronc
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