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Atlanta, Georgia
(770) 859-0307
foru2baware@yahoo.com
By Appointment Only
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Dr. Michael Gerber:
Dr. Michael
Gerber Uses Colon Hydrotherapy Routinely-
"I've had a colon hydrotherapy device in my office for twenty-five
years," states Michael Gerber, MD, of Reno, Nevada. "My present staff
person who dispenses colon hydrotherapy under my jurisdiction uses it
for all types of patient difficulties. The basic concepts of the
science have not changed much in the last twenty-five years; however,
the colon hydrotherapy equipment has improved immensely. How the
equipment works so effectively is nothing short of astounding.
Registered with the FDA, current colon hydrotherapy equipment is safe.
it contains temperature-controlled water mixing and back flow
prevention valves, plus pressure and temperature sensors, and built-in
chemical sanitizing units. Water purification units frequently are
installed as well. Disposable single-use rectal tubes, and/or speculae
are employed routinely for sterility."
"Undergoing a session of colon hydrotherapy has you experiencing
comfort and cleansing with no toxicity. Techniques utilized allow a
small amount of water to flow into the colon gently stimulating the
colon's natural peristaltic action to release softened waste," Dr.
Gerber advises. "The inflow of a small amount of water and the release
of waste may be repeated again and again. The removal of such waste
encourages better colon function and elimination."
"During the treatment, most clothing can continue to be worn. In
addition, the patient is draped, or a gown is worn to ensure modesty.
The patient's dignity is always maintained," Dr. Michael Gerber
affirms. "The benefits of colon hydrotherapy extend all the way from
psychiatric improvement to constipation elimination."
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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
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