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1830 Water Place
Suite Number 295
Atlanta, Georgia
(770) 859-0307 foru2baware@yahoo.com By Appointment
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Dr. Janet Beaty, N.D.:
Dr. Janet Beaty, N.D., Took Training in Colon
Hydrotherapy -
"My original training in colon hydrotherapy was when I administered
it twenty-five years ago as part of my massage therapy program and
that training went a lot deeper when I attended Bastyre University.
I was one of several instructors in colon hydrotherapy at that
naturopathic college," says Janet Beaty, N.D., whose practice is in
West Concord, Massachusetts. "Now I don't own the physical
facilities for doing it in my office, but I regularly refer patients
to a competent nearby colon hydrotherapist."
"My experience with the treatment is totally positive. I refer
people to have it when they are constipated because their colons are
not fully emptying and bringing on GI discomforts of some kind. My
sense is that the patient must empty out old waste products so that
there is no interference with healing modalities," states Dr. Beaty.
"I am using colon hydrotherapy as my beginning treatment for
detoxification, particularly for patients with congested bowels.
While I focus on the gastrointestinal aspects of colon hydrotherapy,
I also prescribe it for the treatment of allergies, arthritis, and
other health difficulties."
"If I had my druthers, I would get all of the patients with any
health problems on colon hydrotherapy. Why I don't is because it
entails the payment of cash-out-of-pocket and some people find the
concept too 'kinky' even to imagine doing it," Dr. Beaty says. "Yet,
probably most patients should receive at least one colon
hydrotherapy during the course of taking care of themselves. It is a
very helpful tool for nearly any patient in order to get the bowel
peristalsis to work. An effective technique for stimulating such
peristalsis is to start out with giving colon hydrotherapy using
warm water and gradually decreasing the water temperature as
treatment continues. This lower temperature tends to stimulate the
bowel muscles. The cold temperatures cause good peristaltic action
for a retraining of the bowel."
"The ideal treatment program I follow is that from four to eight
weeks the patient receives colon hydrotherapy. This time frame is
necessary for unloading a bunch of toxins from the liver. Here is a
typical case history: a thirty-six year-old patient, Mrs. Cynthia
Mangie, had experienced several ectopic pregnancies which resulted
in her having a number of miscarriages and ending with chronic
endometriosis. Also, she had her belly sliced into many times. Her
caesarian pregnancies left her with too much scar tissue so that now
the endometriosis must be managed without further surgery," says Dr.
Janet Beaty. "The solution to my patient's problem of endometrial
pain is to take a colon hydrotherapy one week before her period. The
pain is then reduced markedly because her usual premenstrual
constipation is prevented. With the bowel clean, Mrs. Mangie has
more room in her belly. She currently takes colon hydrotherapy
routinely for improving the quality of her life."
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All statements taken from: "Value of
Colon Hydrotherapy Verified by Medial Professionals Prescribing It"
by Morton Walker, DPM (Copyright 2000 by Dr. Morton Walker). They
have been reprinted here with Permission from the Townsend Letter
for Doctors & Patients (August / September 2000 (#205 / 206)) |
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