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Colonic hydrotherapy treatment

Anatori Sealife Comments 0 3rd June 2018
Deep colonic irrigation hydrotherapy treatment in London. Reviews show that it improves the state of the intestine

Colonic hydrotherapy treatment may restore the body’s health by balancing the gut’s microflora. An Austrian physician, T. Esherich, discovered rod-shaped, coliform bacteria in 1885. According to their antigenic and biochemical properties, these microorganisms belong to two main types: E. coli and Citrobacter.

The E. coli bacteria is mobile with slightly rounded ends and makes up most of the microflora in the intestine. E. coli also comes in over 100 different pathogenic forms.

Metabolism

The number of Escherichia, among other representatives of the intestinal microflora, should not exceed the norm – 1%. Besides, these bacteria play an essential role in the work of the gastrointestinal tract. However, intestinal bacillus with regular enzymatic activity is a direct competitor for opportunistic microflora.

It, together with bifido- and lactobacilli, prevent its reproduction. E. coli also participates in cholesterol metabolism, the metabolism of fatty acids. Besides, it assists in the absorption of iron and calcium. Moreover, it promotes the hydrolysis of lactose. It produces B vitamins and antibiotic-like substances that prohibit the growth of pathogenic E. coli.

The normalisation of colon function using colonic hydrotherapy treatment

Colonic hydrotherapy treatment is necessary for the normal functioning of the digestive tract. The intestinal bow appears in the intestine from the first days of life. The amount of E. coli with regular enzymatic activity throughout life should remain at 107 108 CFU / g. However, if there are deviations from this value in the stool analysis, this is a sign of dysbiosis.

Intestinal bacillus with reduced enzymatic activity (lactose-negative) signifies the beginning of dysbacteriosis. It is also an indirect sign of the possible presence of intestinal worms or protozoa. Exceeding its level of 105 causes urinary tract infections, abdominal cavity, intestine and upper respiratory tract infections.

Microflora

In addition, pathogenic E. coli can cause escherichiosis (gastrointestinal tract infectious diseases, urinary tract, sepsis). Infection usually occurs through a faecal-oral route through dirty hands and contaminated food and water.

Colonic hydrotherapy treatment is available in our clinic. Irrigating the intestine allows you to restore healthy microflora, improve immunity, and eliminate parasites.