Indications and contraindications
You should consider having a colon cleasing therapy if one or more conditions below are present:
- acute fectal impaction,
- constipation,
- colitis,
- diarrhea,
- parasitic infection,
- atonic colon,
- abdominal distension,
- hemorrhoid (mild to moderate),
- nutrient supplementation via rectum,
- balance physiologic flora of Large intestine,
- mucous colitis,
- fever therapy,
- hyper/hypothermia,
- blower training,
- prevention,
- preparation for surgery,
- barium enema,
- intestinal toxemi,
- lupus
Colontherapy is contraindicated if one of the conditions below is present. If you still wish to undergo the treatment, please consult your physician first.
- abdominal hernia,
- dialysis patients,
- abdominal surgery,
- diverticulitis,
- abdominal distension,
- fissures & fistulas,
- acute liver failure,
- hemorrhaging,
- anemia,
- hemorrhoidectomy,
- aneurysum- all types,
- hernia,
- carcinoma of the colon,
- intestinal perforations,
- cardiac condition,
- pregnancy,
- cirrosis,
- rectal/colon surgery,
- renal insufficiencies