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what is the difference between colonic irrigation and colonic hydrotherapy
Colonic irrigation and colonic hydrotherapy refer to the same procedure, which is a type of alternative therapy that involves the introduction of water into the colon through the rectum in order to cleanse the colon. The procedure is also sometimes referred to as colonic lavage.
During colonic irrigation, a small tube is inserted into the rectum, and a steady flow of water is introduced into the colon through the tube. The water is then allowed to flow out of the colon, and the process is repeated several times. The purpose of colonic irrigation is to remove waste and toxins from the colon, although the safety and effectiveness of this procedure have not been established by scientific research.
Colonic irrigation is not a medical procedure and is not recommended as a treatment for any specific medical condition. It is not regulated by the medical profession, and practitioners may vary in their training and qualifications. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or therapy.