Colonic hydrotherapy

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rhyanne

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could any1 advise me on these treatments as im thinkin of offering them n dont no 2 much about it thank you x
 
the training is intensive, usually about a week long, followed by case studies.
You usually have to have some prior experience before they will accept you onto the course.
 
I offer colon hydrotherapy in my salon. It is done by an I-ACT trained therapist though.
They are very popular. I've had about 10 in this week.
We use the open system though which the clients prefer.
The rectal tubes are as thin as a pencil :)
It is expensive to set up though.
We use a state of the art bed which was shipped in from America. You have to have disposable stuff and it has to be scrupulously clean. The pipe work has to be plumbed in exactly to the right height and you need to have a lot of training.
 
I offer colon hydrotherapy in my salon. It is done by an I-ACT trained therapist though.
They are very popular. I've had about 10 in this week.
We use the open system though which the clients prefer.
The rectal tubes are as thin as a pencil :)
It is expensive to set up though.
We use a state of the art bed which was shipped in from America. You have to have disposable stuff and it has to be scrupulously clean. The pipe work has to be plumbed in exactly to the right height and you need to have a lot of training.
thanx geeks thisinfo as really helped me alot x x xx
 

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