Colonic hydrotherapy benefits the entire body. However, malnutrition and a sedentary lifestyle make this procedure particularly important for maintaining health. When the muscles in the large intestine become deformed or weakened, digestive problems can result.
The first successful antibiotics were developed over 70 years ago, saving countless lives by combating deadly diseases. Today, opinions about antibiotics are divided: Some view them as essential for successfully treating infectious diseases, while others believe they can cause severe disturbances in the human body.
One significant reason to consider colonic irrigation is the frequent use of antibiotics. Antibiotics destroy harmful bacteria and damage the beneficial microflora in the body, replacing them with aggressive microorganisms and infections. That can lead to dysbiosis, which, if left untreated, may result in severe complications in the mucosa of the colon.
Colon hydrotherapy can help prevent the adverse effects of antibiotics on the intestines. Antibiotics leave the intestines vulnerable to harmful bacteria and acids, causing discomfort and digestive problems and diminishing the medication’s positive effects. Restoring the body requires re-establishing the microflora to its normal state. Our clinic’s experienced specialists perform colonic irrigation treatments to support this process.
New-generation antibiotics are synthetic and have a broad spectrum of activity, but they kill nearly all bacteria indiscriminately. Pathogenic microflora can quickly adapt to the new environment within 2–3 months, whereas beneficial microflora take much longer to recover. Antibiotics severely impact intestinal microflora, essential for the immune system’s proper function. The human body lives symbiosis with this microflora and cannot thrive without it.
Antibiotics weaken the immune system by disrupting the natural microflora. Synthetic antibiotics make the body more susceptible to dangerous pathogens. Colonic hydrotherapy is an effective way to address this issue and support overall health.