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Dr. Pamela Whitney, ND:
Colon Hydrotherapy is Like Cleaning Baked
Lasagna from a Pan-
According to Pamela Whitney, ND, baked lasagna may be used as a
metaphor for colon cleansing. Dr. Whitney, educational director for
the New England Health Institute, is a naturopathic physician who
practices her profession in two locations, Braintree, Massachusetts,
and Stowe, Vermont. Here is how she describes the physical action of
colon hydrotherapy:
"If ever you've baked lasagna and then attempted to sanitize the
messy, left-over lasagna pan, you know the difficulty with getting
it clean. For sponging such a food-caked pan it's usual for cooks to
soak the pan overnight. Then they find that swabbing it the next day
is easy. Colon hydrotherapy accomplishes the same ease of cleansing
on the inside of one's bowel. Using hydrotherapy, the colon's walls
constantly get flushed with clear fluid, which serves to remove
mucous plus some of their longstanding, caked-on fecal matter which
contains hidden bacteria, parasites, Candida albicans-filled
pockets, and other such pathological materials."
From its home office located in San Antonio, Texas, literature
furnished by the International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy or
I-ACT defines colon hydrotherapy as a safe, effective method of
removing waste from the large intestine, without the use of drugs.
By introducing pure, filtered and temperature-regulated water into
the colon, the human waste is softened and loosened, resulting in
evacuation through natural peristalsis. This flushing process
usually is repeated a few times during a therapeutic session.
Colon hydrotherapy is best used in combination with adequate
nutrient and fluid intake as well as with exercise. The modern and
sophisticated technology applied today, manufactured through
compliance with strict FDA guidelines, promotes both safety and
sanitation of the procedure.
Dr. Pamela Whitney advises that her healing program for almost any
condition frequently involves prescribing colon hydrotherapy. "I
almost always refer my patient to undertake colon cleansing as the
first part of my treatment. I do this for purposes of
detoxification, since most people possess toxic bowels which may
result in either constipation or diarrhea - - both coming from the
same sources of toxicity," she says. "The patients' toxins tend to
kick back to their blood streams to perpetuate numerous pathologies
such as candidiasis, allergies, chronic fatigue, and other symptoms
coming from a recirculation of accumulated physiological poisons.
"I use the services of at least three skilled colon hydrotherapists
who practice near to my two offices. I don't know of any patient
receiving colon hydrotherapy who has not benefited from it.
Certainly the treatment will get a sluggish bowel refunctioning
again. In my judgment, the action of just one colon hydrotherapy is
an experience equivalent to someone undergoing twenty coffee
enemas," says Dr. Whitney. "What we eat, the processed foods such as
breads, pastas, sugars, and refined deserts hit the gastrointestinal
tract like a glue which becomes nearly indigestible. A prime source
of allergies to wheat and other flour products is this flour made
into a kind of mucilage by being mixed with saliva. This glue-like
substance sticks on the walls of one's GI tract to slow down the
individual's metabolic rate. Thereafter, constipation with
inflammation can develop, but colon hydrotherapy solves such a
problem."
As is obvious, Dr. Pamela Whitney is a great advocate of colon
hydrotherapy, which she prescribes as a standard part of her
treatment.
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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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