Colonic hydrotherapy has a beneficial effect on the whole body. However, factors like malnutrition and a sedentary lifestyle make the procedure mandatory for maintaining health. Muscles in the large intestine deform and weaken, which leads to digestion problems.
The first successful development of antibiotics appeared over 70 years ago, saving lives and fighting deadly diseases. Today, different opinions exist: some people think that antibacterial drugs are a means of successfully withstanding infectious diseases, while others believe that antibiotics cause severe disturbances in the human body.
Thus, another reason to undergo colonic irrigation that highlights its importance is the frequent use of antibiotics. Antibiotics destroy the beneficial microflora of the body, replacing them with aggressive forms of microorganisms and infections. A person begins dysbiosis, which can lead to more severe complications in the mucosa of the colon.
Antibiotics leave the intestine vulnerable to the harmful effects of bacteria and acids. As a result, the person experiences discomfort and digestion problems, and any positive effects of antibiotics are reduced to a minimum. To restore the body, it is necessary to return the microflora to its habitual state. In our clinic, colonic irrigation treatment will help with the assistance of experienced specialists.
New-generation antibiotics are synthetic; they have the largest area of effect but kill almost all bacteria. Pathogenic microflora quickly adapt to the body’s new environment in 2-3 months.
Beneficial microflora are restored much more slowly, and the consumption of antibiotics only kills the microflora of the intestine, which is essential for the functionality of our immune system. The macroorganism lives in symbiosis with this microflora and practically cannot exist without it.
Antibiotics disrupt the natural microflora, worsening our immune system. Consumption of synthetic antibiotics makes our bodies vulnerable to various dangerous pathogens. Colonic hydrotherapy will help to cope with the problem.