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COLONOSCOPY...?
PREPARE FIRST WITH COLON HYDROTHERAPY

Cleanse and Wellness serves the entire Bay Area from their well equipped offices in Lafayette.

 

Do you know that for most patients the preparation for colonoscopy, drinking a special laxative solution, is much more uncomfortable than the examination itself?

Do you know, that you have an easier new alternative colon cleaning method to avoid going through this trying two-day process and get as good or even better end result?

If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area now you have a new superior option for colonoscopy preparation, resulting better visibility for your physician during the examination.

The procedure and the equipment we use is FDA approved and the highly experienced therapists are I-ACT Certified (International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy). Our doctor recommended, FDA approved, three easy 45-minute colon hydrotherapy sessions get you ready for your colonoscopy fast and effortlessly without the discomforts of the usually recommended laxative method, drinking a gallon of bad tasting fluid resulting dehydration, nausea with uncomfortable, unpredictable toilette times.

We will schedule your first two sessions 48- and 24-hours prior to your planned colonoscopy appointment. The final hydrotherapy session will be done just one-to-two hours prior to your colonoscopy exam. It is also possible to combine the laxative based preparation method with one or two hydrotherapy sessions to assure improved end result.

This innovative very efficient colon cleaning method is safe, private and comfortable. Purified warm water gently washes your bowel clean during the process using the finest open gravity colon hydrotherapy system available. You are covered and comfortable during the sessions without major discomfort, nausea or stomach irritation. Your days will not be disrupted and miserable running to the bathroom unpredictably from the harsh laxatives. It is guaranteed!

 

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