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Dr. James P. Carter, M.D., Dr.P.H.:
Colon Hyrotherapy is Used by James P. Carter,
M.D., Dr.P.H. -
"After conducting a comprehensive digestive stool analysis on any
patient suspected of having dysbiosis (poor intestinal hygiene), I
attempt to wipe the bowel clean by prescribing colon hydrotherapy
once a week times three. In my medical practice, I employ a
registered nurse on staff to administer this treatments," says James
P. Cater, M.D., Dr.P.H., M.S., of Mandeville, Louisiana. Dr. Cater
is Professor and Head of the Nutrition Section at Tulane University
School of Medicine.
"Also I use colon hydrotherapy as part of an overall detoxification
program, and it may be combined with treatment from above as with
drinking epsom salts, but both are not taken on the same day," he
advises. "It promotes the second stage of liver detoxification to
cause dissolved poisons to come out in the bile as a solvent. The
patient's washout at least once a week from below is adjunctive with
the epsom salts."
"Colon hydrotherapy is an excellent detoxifier for the
overindulgence of alcohol drinking and drug addictions of all kinds.
Residues of drugs and other agents in the tissues are eliminated
with colon hydrotherapy," states Dr. James P. Cater. "It takes away
any desire to use drugs or imbibe in alcoholic beverages. Colon
hydrotherapy should be part of nearly any addict's therapeutic
regimen."
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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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