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How often should I have colon hydrotherapy treatments?

Colon hydrotherapy, also known as colonic irrigation or colonic cleansing, is a type of alternative therapy that involves flushing out the colon with water. There is no standard recommendation for how often colon hydrotherapy should be performed, as the appropriateness and frequency of the treatment will depend on individual factors and circumstances. Some people may choose to have colon hydrotherapy on a regular basis, while others may only have the treatment occasionally or as needed.

It is always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider before having colon hydrotherapy, as they can provide personalized advice on the appropriate frequency and duration of the treatment. Additionally, it is important to be aware that colon hydrotherapy is not meant to treat any medical condition.

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Carmel Colonics & Raw Foods Consulting
484 E Carmel Dr, Suite 165
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 690.0536

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