Colon Hydrotherapy Post-Graduate Course

About the Course

What is Colon Hydrotherapy?

Colon hydrotherapy – the therapeutic use of water internally in the colon – could be one of the most important naturopathic modalities available today. Many people are becoming toxic throughout their bodies, suffering from unexplained symptoms such as skin complaints and headaches, due to impaired colon function resulting from deficient diet, hydration and exercise. As a natural medicine practitioner, you and your patients will benefit from adding colon hydrotherapy to your therapeutic armoury.

After a colon hydrotherapy session, most people report feeling lighter and more refreshed, with renewed energy and appetite for life.

The postgraduate course in colon hydrotherapy at CNM will equip you to help many patients whose modern lifestyles are compromising the activity of this most important and yet often neglected organ.

Module 1

(4 days)

Key Features

  • History, philosophy and controversies of colon hydrotherapy
  • Anatomy, physiology and testing
  • Organic disease and functional conditions of the colon
  • Indications and contraindications
  • Equipment and clinic setup
  • Disinfection, sterilization and sanitation

Module 2

(5 days)

Key Features

  • Client handling
  • Nutrition, including dietary protocols for constipation, IBS, ulcerative colitis, etc.
  • Bowel flora and parasites
  • Use of herbs in colon hydrotherapy
  • Practical implanting of equipment, herbs and pre/probiotics
  • Fasting protocols
  • Subsidiary measures
  • Treatment protocols
  • Relationships with allied therapies, from herbalism to orthodox medicine
  • Professional conduct

About the Lecturers

Dr Milo Siewert was born in Minnesota, USA and spent 40 years practising natural therapies, including chiropractic, cranial osteopathy, nutrition and kinesiology. For the past 20 years, he has focused his studies and practice on nutritional metabolic therapies, with particular emphasis on degenerative diseases. He is a member of the British Holistic Medical Association, Institute of Orthopaedic Medicine, Society of Clinical Nutrition, and New Approaches to Cancer, and is Honorary President of the Association and Register of Colon Hydrotherapists (ARCH).

Roger Groos retrained in Holistic Medicine in 1986, and added colonic hydrotherapy to his practice in 1988. Working naturopathically, he combines dietary therapy, colonics, the use of herbs, reflexology and lymphatic drainage to treat and heal a broad range of health problems. He has given postgraduate training in colonics to various organisations around the UK, and has been chairman of the ARCH on two occasions.

Prerequisites

Open to all qualified therapists with relevant clinical experience, including TCM practitioners, acupuncturists, herbalists, homeopaths, osteopaths, chiropractors, massage therapists, medical doctors, etc.

Good knowledge of anatomy and physiology is required, and potential students who do not have experience of hands-on therapy must take a short certificate in body-based treatment prior to enrolling on the course. Courses in Holistic Massage, Reflexology and Kinesiology are offered by CNM and would be suitable.

Diploma(s)

  • Certificate in Colon Hydrotherapy

Study Programme and Locations

The next dates are to be confirmed.

Location

41 Riding House Street, London W1W 7BE (Tube: Oxford Circus)
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Cost

Please contact our registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.

Recognition

Successful graduates of the Colon Hydrotherapy course can join The Association & Register of Colon Hydrotherapists (ARCH).

How to Apply

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