What the Medical Doctors are saying:
“Colon Irrigation eliminates from the bowel the accumulated
waste material which may get absorbed. If this absorption takes place,
it overwhelms the other purification organs such as the liver, the kidneys,
the skin, and the lungs. The toxin deposition which becomes lodged throughout
the body’s tissues and cells becomes capable of triggering a variety
of illnesses,” says rheumatologist Dr. Arthur E. Brawer, MD.
“I am very well acquainted with the colon’s functions,
and my true belief is that colon Irrigation is the perfect cleansing
medium for preparing the patient for colonoscopy. It’s a much
better way of getting the human colon ready for an operation than having
a patient swallow a gallon of that presurgery solution known as ‘Colon-Go-Lytely.”“Moreover,
seriously ill patients tend to be chronically constipated which results
in generalized toxemia. It turns out that colon Irrigation is the
gentlest and most effective treatment for a constipation problem. “I
also believe that normally healthy people will find it valuable to take
colon Irrigation every couple of months in order to experience how
well one feels when the colon is truly empty. It’s a fact that
most people fail to fully evacuate the colon, something they don’t
realize. People undergoing colon Irrigation on a prevention basis,
are quite surprised at how much waste is removed by the procedure.”
“Without reservation, my wish is to see it become an established
procedure for many kinds of gastrointestinal problems. If medical centers,
hospitals, and clinics installed colon Irrigation departments, they
would find such departments just as efficacious for patients as their
present treatment areas which are devoted to physiotherapy,” “Such
is my belief, and I do endorse this therapeutic program.” Leonard
Smith, MD
“Colon Irrigation is the perfect specific procedure to
eliminate constipation and restore normal bowel function. My approach
to medical practice is to balance the GI tract using stool testing.
I find various pathologies relating to bacteria, yeast, parasites, and
other organisms of this nature. A lot of disease comes from imbalances
in the colon, as manifested by inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative
colitis, autoimmune diseases, allergies, multiple sclerosis, and certainly
constipation. Such imbalances can be corrected by means of colon Irrigation,
herbal supplements, and diet.” “There is no question about
the huge difference a health professional can bring to the patient by
utilizing colon Irrigation plus other complementary and alternative
methods of healing.” says Dr. Paul Flashner, MD. former general
surgeon and emergency medicine specialist.
“I have trained and certified colon hydrotherapists working
as part of my staff. Under my supervision for the past year-and-a-half
they have been treating constipation, abdominal cramps, allergies, and
a variety of other conditions, including ten patients with hepatitis
C. These hepatitis patients respond to colon Irrigation and do well,”
assures Dr. Sharda Sharma, MD.
“I’ve had a colon Irrigation device in my office for 25
year.” “My present staff person who dispenses colon Irrigation
under my jurisdiction uses it for all types of patient difficulties.
The basic concepts of the science has not changed much in the last 25
years; however, the colon Irrigation equipment has improved immensely.
How the equipment works so effectively is nothing short of astounding.
Registered with the FDA, current colon Irrigation 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,” states Michael Gerber, MD, of Reno,
Nevada.
“Cleaning the colon markedly assists the functioning of
the male bladder and prostate organs. Colon Irrigation given to men
at two-week intervals for three times to start and then maintained every
four weeks for an unlimited period does resolve prostatitis and benign
prostatic hyperplasia.” “From my files, I can offer up several
hundred case studies which testify to that fact.”states Emil S.
Sayegh, MD.
“I have found over the years that cancer patients who are
not doing well usually are toxic and not being cleansed. They certainly
are in need of colon Irrigation.” “I do recommend that
most of my cancer patients take colon Irrigation or ‘Colon
irrigations’ because they often improve by having such treatment.
Liver cancer in particular shows benefit from colon Irrigation, but
any internal tumors show effectual change too.” “It’s
better than an enema, which is merely a lower bowel cleanse, as opposed
to a Colon which is a thorough cleanse of the entire bowel. It’s
similar to comparing the diagnostic efficacy of a sigmoidoscopy of the
short end of the bowel to a colonoscopy which takes in the whole bowel.
An enema only goes so far. Colon Irrigation is the best cleansing
and detoxifier for the gastrointestinal tract that anybody would want.
I do promote its use.” advises oncologist and homeopath Douglas
Brodie, MD, of Reno, Nevada
“Frequently while performing colonoscopy, I see that the
patient is cleaned out from above but below the diverticular still contain
fecaliths, those small turds remaining in pockets formed on the gut
mucosa. They indicate the presence of an unhealthy colon, and over 50%
of Americans possess diverticulosis colae. When inflamed, gastroenterologists
called them diverticulitis colae, which can be serious by creating fistulas.
Some people then will evacuate through their bladders.” “With
patients for whom I perform colonoscopy, about one third of them over
the age of fifty who are otherwise cleaned above, still show residual
stools sitting in these gut mucosa pockets. Some have held onto the
stool pockets for decades. A toxic dumpsite like this is dangerous for
them by the elevated concentration of poisons stored in the dumpsite.
Cancer can develop!” “A good cleanout by use of colon Irrigation
is excellent treatment. I recommend that people undertake colon Irrigation
for themselves. Clean out the body’s pipes.” “And
by all means, I prefer my patients undergo colon Irrigation the morning
of a colonoscopy. It’s a safe way to cleanse the gut. It’s
a healing technique for the relief of irritable bowel syndrome with
gas and bloating, chronic constipation, abdominal discomfort, and many
other GI tract problems” Says Board certified as a gastroenterologist
since 1972, Robert Charm, MD, of Walnut Creek, California
“I support the use of colon Irrigation and do occasionally
refer my patients to undertake this treatment. It may be the best way
to detoxify them.” Frank Shallenberger, MD, HMD, of Carson City,
Nevada.
“For some patients with chronic constipation or extensive
yeast problems, colon Irrigation works advantageously to get rid of
the physical load of pathology in the gastrointestinal tract. This treatment
stimulates the liver and gets rid of the debris that’s sticking
to the mucosa. The last time I referred a patient to take colon Irrigation
was just yesterday. There's hardly a week that goes by which does not
see me utilize this treatment for one or more patients.” W. John
Diamond, MD, medical director of the Triad Medical Center in Reno, Nevada
and coauthor of An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide to Cancer
“Colon Irrigation is an excellent detoxifier for the overindulgence
of alcohol and drug addictions of all kinds. Residues of drugs and other
agents in the tissues are eliminated with colon Irrigation,”
states Dr. James P. Carter, MD, DrPH, MS, of Mandeville, Louisiana.
Dr. Carter is Professor and Head of the Nutrition Section at Tulane
University School of Medicine
MEDICAL BILLING CODES
CPT 74283 Therapuetic Enema
CPT 97139c Unlisted Therapeutic Procedure (Removal of Impaction)
CPT 45915 Removal of Fecal Impaction of Foreign Body
CPT 45999 Unlisted procedure, Rectum or Anus
ICD-9 CODES:
Constipation Impaction Diarrhea
Simple 564.00 Bowel 560.30 Acute 787.91
Slow Transit 564.01 Colon 560.30 Petrefactive 787.91
Spastic 564.09 Rectum 560.30 Sporadic 787.91
Irritable Bowel 564.10 Fecal 560.39
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