Herbal Implants

Many people are not aware that during a colonic treatment the practitioner can introduce coffee, probiotics or herbs in order to enhance the treatment and enhance natural healing. Below are some infusions that can be used and why they may be helpful to your treatment. 

Please note we require prior notification for coffee infusions and the probiotic implants as these takes time to prepare.    

Organic Coffee:     £10

SA Wilson's therapy blend coffee was the first coffee to be specifically selected, blended and roasted for therapeutic use. 100% organically produced and processed it is the only coffee many practitioners recommend. To help detoxify and stimulate the liver and gall bladder. 

Probiotic Implant:  £20

At the end of a treatment Joyce can insert a probiotic implant to replace gut flora, this is particularly beneficial to people who have complaints such as IBS and diverticulosis.  

Herbal Enema:     £5

Contains a combination of herbs which stimulate the bowel to release constipated stools.  

 
Chamomile:   £5

Chamomile is known for it's anti-inflammatory properties and may be introduced towards the end of the treatment to sooth the bowel lining in those who suffer from IBS that presents itself as diarrhoea. 

Fennel:    £5

Relieves gas, stimulates digestion, calms the nervous system and helps detoxification.  

Wild Yam:   £5

Wild yam has been found to help relieve trapped wind and is also beneficial for those with pre-menstrual and menopausal symptoms. 

 

 

 

 

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