Colon hydrotherapy can help your gut health
It’s not a pleasant question, but one that Kimerea Williams says we should ask ourselves.
“Do
you feel like everything you eat every day is evacuated within a
24-hour time span?” If the answer is “No,” then your body may not be
cleansing your colon as often as it should. That can lead to a buildup
of a variety of things that could eventually cause you to become sick.
And that’s where colon hydrotherapy comes in.
Williams
is the owner of the recently opened Heavenly Whole Colonic Therapy at
460 Ashley Ridge, Suite 400, in Shreveport. She is certified by the
Internal Association for Colon Hydrotherapy and believes strongly in
living a healthy lifestyle – including having a healthy colon.
“Our
gut health is the center of our overall vitality,” Williams said. “It’s
like a second brain. Our gut sends neurotransmitters to our brain to
basically tell us what our body is doing. Gut health tells a story.”
Williams
knows the story of many Louisianans when it comes to health. A
Huntington High School and LSU-Shreveport graduate, Williams sees the
shape – literally – our state is in. That’s why she is so passionate
about what she does.
“My community
inspired me,” Williams said. “Louisiana is definitely low on the totem
pole when you look at the vitality of our state with obesity and
diabetes. We are on the decline healthwise.”
Colon
hydrotherapy is a way of removing waste from your large intestine
without using drugs. Williams uses the Angel of Water system, approved
by the Federal Drug Administration. Warm, filtered, gravity-fed water is
introduced into the colon. That causes waste to be softened and
loosened, which prompts natural evacuation.
Williams
explains the process this way: “The introduction of purified water in
the large intestine for evacuation of yeast, fat, bacteria, infection,
viruses – anything that is on the walls of the colon that is created by
fecal matter or toxins that our body holds – not just from days, weeks
or months, but years.”
A chemistry
major in college, Williams says there isn’t a specific demographic that
benefits from colon hydrotherapy. Williams has patients as young as
teenagers (who, if under 17, need parental consent), and as old as 90
years. Some are healthy – some are not.
“This is no intent to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease,” Williams said. “It’s like being proactive versus reactive.”
The
day before and the day of your session, Williams recommends you drink
as much water as possible, but don’t overcompensate. She suggests eating
a meal four hours before your session, but don’t have any food or
beverages in the two hours before your appointment.
Williams is encouraged by the fact that in her first
month of business, she has had 67 clients. However, she knows colon
hydrotherapy may not appeal to everyone. Williams explains the person
who is likely to be a client will “want to try a holistic approach to
this versus OTC (over-the-counter medicine) that gives temporary release
and wants to try this to stimulate the natural peristalsis so they can
do it naturally.”
Taking
medicine, for any reason, can become routine. However, Williams reminds
us that our body is supposed to function without being dependent on
medicine. In other words, “natural” is best.
“Once
we get used to such things we’re drinking, like magnesium citrate,
every week, then we know there’s an issue. You’re not supposed to have
to do that to stimulate. Every part of your body is supposed to act
naturally in its own way. It’s supposed to have its job.”
Pricing for colon hydrotherapy at Heavenly Whole Colonic Therapy ranges from $95 for one session to a 12-session plan for $900.
But
Williams is about more than administrating the procedure for colon
hydrotherapy. She wants to educate her clients on how to live a healthy
lifestyle.
“This
is not a quick fix,” Williams said. “It’s therapy. I’m promoting health
by doing the right things and not leaving here and going to eat a
hamburger. It’s getting people on a healthier lifestyle by taking their
probiotics, drinking alkaline water and eating the right foods.”
Williams
believes firmly in the old saying, “We are what we eat.” That, alone,
may be a reason for you to consider colon hydrotherapy.
For more information on Heavenly Whole Colonic Therapy, you may visit www.hwcolonic.com.
– Tony Taglavore