Colon hydrotherapy treatments ease the discomfort of abdominal bloating, excess wind, sluggish bowel movements or occasional constipation.
Colonic hydrotherapy treatments, sometimes called colonic irrigation or colon cleanse supports healthy bowel functions.
- Occasional constipation
- Abdominal bloating
- Sluggish bowel movements
- Excess wind
- Trapped wind
- Improved feelings of wellbeing, reduction in fatigue
Diane Nivern trained at the Scottish School of Colon Hydrotherapy, is a member of the Institute of Professional Colon Hydrotherapists & Association & Register of Colon Hydrotherapists (ARCH) with over 20 years experience
- What Happens During A Colon Hydrotherapy Session?
- What is The Colon and What Does It Do?
- Frequently Asked Questions about Colon Hydrotherapy
- What are the Benefits of Colon Hydrotherapy?
- What will colonic hydrotherapy do to the colon?
Colonic hydrotherapy
Initial detailed consultation, personalised treatment plan and colon hydrotherapy treatment 1 ½ hours £100.00
Follow up colonic hydrotherapy treatments 1 hour £85.00
Course of three treatments £260 – Treatments must be taken within 8 weeks of first appointment (non refundable / remaining value may be transferred to use against another type of treatment
Please note; Treatments for women only
You may be interested in Vitamin B12 therapy to alleviate symptoms of fatigue – this therapy is provided by our nurse Practitioner – Book online as a Nurse consultation
To arrange your appointment call us on 01617961169 or use our Book Online system at the top of the page
Your Colonic Practitioner
Diane Nivern is registered with
Institute of Professional Colon Hydrotherapists and
Association and Register of Colon Hydrotherapists (ARCH)
Diane Nivern is registered with the General Naturopathic Council for colonic hydrotherapy practising in Whitefield north Manchester.
All IPCH / ARCH registered Colon Hydrotherapists must have been trained in orthodox medicine or have considerable training in anatomy & physiology and at least five years full time experience in a recognised body based therapy before they are considered for training.
Subsequently they will have been trained at one of the approved (and inspected) colonic hydrotherapy training colleges.
Premises of registered therapists are inspected prior to their admission to the register and these are periodically re-inspected.
Always ask whether your therapist is specifically qualified in colonics (hydrotherapy / irrigation) and to what organisation they are a member of – not all therapists can give you this assurance!
All IPCH registered colonic hydrotherapists are fully trained to recommend dietary changes, cleansing procedures and nutritional supplements to support a healthy lifestyle