Hidroterapia de colon.
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Open System Colonic
Self-administered under supervision · 45–60 min
Practitioner-controlledClosed System Colonic
Device-administered with real-time monitoring · 45–60 min
Proprietary deviceLIBBE Colonic System
Open system (FDA-registered) · 45–60 min
Proprietary deviceAngel of Water Colonic
Open system (FDA-registered) · 45–60 min
Proprietary deviceDotolo / Aquanet Closed System
Closed system (FDA-registered) · 45–60 min
Adjunct protocolHerbal-Infused Colonic
Add-on to standard session · +10–20 min
Adjunct protocolCoffee Colonic (Clinical)
Add-on to standard session · +15–25 min
Colonic Hydrotherapy for Constipation
The most common reason people book their first session — and the one with the most legitimate consumer-education territory.
WellnessColonic for a Pre-Cleanse Protocol
The standard opening move before a juice cleanse, elimination diet, or supplement-based program.
WellnessColonic for a Fasting Protocol
The oldest pairing in the book — water fasting retreats have been scheduling colonics since the 19th century.
WellnessColonic for a Gut Reset
The context most often marketed as 'detox' — and the one that deserves the most precise language.
WellnessColonic for Bloating and Weight Management
The context with the most aggressive marketing claims — and the smallest legitimate consumer-education territory.
WellnessPre-Event & Stage Prep Colonic
The most specific, most time-boxed use case — and the one where practitioner experience with the context matters most.
How to verify a colonic hydrotherapy practitioner before your first session
A twelve-point protocol covering certification, device type, hygiene, scope of practice, and the red flags that should send you walking out the door.
Comparison guideOpen system vs closed system colonics: what actually differs
Two device categories that get marketed interchangeably, and the practical and clinical differences that determine which one you should book.
Practical guideYour first colonic session: what to expect, what to bring, what to avoid
The 48-hour preparation window, the session itself, and the 24 hours after — written by The Editors with no marketing copy attached.
Practical guideColonic hydrotherapy and fasting: protocols that pair safely
The Kur tradition, the modern retreat model, and the home protocols you should approach with caution.
Practical guideHow many colonic sessions do you actually need? Realistic expectations by goal.
The numbers practitioners quote privately — without the package-selling markup — broken down by the context you're actually booking for.
Medical perspectiveColonic hydrotherapy and gut health: what gastroenterologists actually say
The mainstream medical position, the integrative medicine position, and the honest middle ground between dismissal and endorsement.
Practical guideFirst colonic session: what actually happens, minute by minute
The real experience from intake to aftercare — what clients report, what the therapist monitors, and what is normal versus what requires follow-up.
Technical comparisonOpen system vs closed system colonics: a technical comparison
How each system works mechanically, what differs in practice, and how to choose the right one for a first session.