Difference Between Enema And Colon Hydrotherapy ?

Colonics and enemas are therapies that both involve introducing water into the colon through to rectum in order to cleanse the colon.But there are some key differences between colonics and enemas:

Colon Hydrotherapy cleanse the entire length of the colon. Enemas cleanse only the lower part of the colon, the sigmoid and part of the descending colon.

Colonics involve multiple infusions of water into the colon. Enemas involve a single infusion of water into a small portion of the colon creating more presser.

• With colonics, fecal matter leaves the body via a tube. The therapist and client does not smell the fecal matter during the session.

• At the end of the session, the client usually sits on a toilet, and usually passes any residual water and stools.

• An enema involves the one-time infusion of water. It sits in the lower part of the colon for a period of time, and then the person sits on the toilet.

Colonics must be administered by a trained colon hydrotherapist and requires professional equipment.

Enemas do not have to be administered by a professional. Disposable enema kits are available in drugstores and online.