Step 1: Initial Consultation for കോളൻ ഹൈഡ്രോതെറാപ്പി
Your session begins with a comprehensive consultation. The therapist will review your health history, discuss any contraindications, explain the procedure in detail, and answer your questions. This is the time to share any concerns or specific health goals you have for the session.
Step 2: Preparation and Privacy
You’ll be shown to a private treatment room and given clear instructions. The therapist will explain how to position yourself on the equipment and how to insert the disposable rectal nozzle (approximately the size of a pencil). The therapist leaves the room during this time to ensure your privacy and dignity.
Step 3: Beginning the Procedure
Once you’re comfortably positioned, the therapist returns and begins the procedure. Purified, temperature-controlled water flows gently into your colon through the small, disposable nozzle. The water is typically kept at body temperature for comfort. Modern equipment has safety features that regulate water temperature and pressure.
Step 4: The Cleansing Cycle
The procedure works in cycles of gentle filling and release. As water enters the colon, it softens and breaks up accumulated waste material. When you feel the urge to release, the water and waste materials are evacuated through a closed system, eliminating any odor or mess. This fill and release cycle continues throughout the session.
Step 5: Therapeutic Techniques
During the session, the therapist may use light abdominal massage techniques to help release trapped gas and encourage the elimination of waste. A warm flax seed bag may be placed on your abdomen to alleviate any cramping and enhance comfort. The therapist monitors the process throughout to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Step 6: Completion and Final Release
As the session progresses, you’ll notice the water becoming clearer, indicating the cleansing process is working. A typical session lasts 30-40 minutes. At the end, you’ll have a final opportunity to release before the therapist concludes the procedure. The disposable components are then discarded, maintaining strict hygiene standards.