A small tube is inserted just 1.5 inches into the rectum.
The tube is approximately the width of a pen.
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About Dublin Vitality Center
5 mins from Blanchardstown Shopping Center
Qualified Nurse onsite
Free Parking
Internationally IACT trained Professional Hydrotherapy
Aftercare treatment
Probiotics given
Comfortable purpose built clinic
Detox & Weight Loss Tips
Aromatherapy during treatment
Blood Group Diet
Urinalysis Test
Blood Pressure
Weight Check
Full Consultation
40 Years Health Care Experience
Unique method using small tube
Colonic Massage
Privacy at all times
Dual Trained Therapists
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Dublin Vitality Center is a holistic treatment center located in Blanchardstown Village. Therapists are dual qualified in both open and closed methods. Dublin Vitality Center is a member of I-ACT, the largest association of colon hydrotherapists in the world. There is a registered nurse onsite. Dublin Vitality Center offers a modern and up to date method for colonics using a tube which is considerably smaller than that used in other methods.
For colonic hydrotherapy, the very latest equipment is used. The equipment comes from the USA and Dublin Vitality Center is one of the first in Ireland to use this system. The method is used by clinics in Harley Street London and other high end clinics across the UK and USA. Dublin Vitality Center has a nurse available at all times.
I-ACT's Mission Statement
The International association for Colon Hydrotherapist (I-ACT) heightens the awareness of the colon hydrotherapy profession, ensures continuing and progressive education in the field of colon hydrotherapy and implants professionalism beyond reproach.
FDA Registered (Class II) medical device.
Class II is the highest grade of medical device available.
Course of 3 Colonics €200 Start getting in shape early for the Spring and Summer 2011
Course of 6 Colonics over 6 week period €450
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Colonic treatment € 70
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The colon-brain connection - Harvard Medical Journal Report 2010
Have you ever had a “gut-wrenching” experience? Do certain situations make you “feel nauseous”? Have you ever felt “butterflies” in your stomach? We use these expressions for a reason. The gastrointestinal tract is sensitive to emotion. Anger, anxiety, sadness, elation—all of these feelings (and others) can trigger symptoms in the colon.
The brain has a direct effect on the stomach. For example, the very thought of eating can release the stomach’s juices before food gets there. This connection goes both ways. A troubled intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can send signals to the colon. Therefore, a patient’s distressed colon can be as much the cause as the product of anxiety, stress, or depression. That’s because the brain and the gastrointestinal (GI) system are intimately connected — so intimately that they should be viewed as one system, rather than two.
This is especially true in cases where a person experiences gastrointestinal upset with no obvious physical cause. For such functional GI disorders, trying to heal a distressed colon without considering the impact of stress and emotion is like trying to improve an employee’s poor job performance without considering his manager and work environment.
Stress and the functional GI disorders
Given how closely the colon and brain interact, it becomes easier to understand why you might feel nauseated before giving a presentation, or feel intestinal pain during times of stress. That doesn’t mean, however, that functional gastrointestinal illnesses are imagined or “all in your head.” Psychology combines with physical factors to cause pain and other bowel symptoms. Psychosocial factors influence the actual physiology of the colon, as well as the modulation of symptoms. In other words, stress (or depression or other psychological factors) can affect movement and contractions of the GI tract, cause inflammation, or make you more susceptible to infection.
In addition, research suggests that some people with functional GI disorders perceive pain more acutely than other people do because their brains do not properly regulate pain signals from the GI tract. Stress can make the existing pain seem even worse.
These observations suggest that at least some patients with functional GI conditions might find relief with therapy to reduce stress or treat anxiety or depression. And sure enough, a review of 13 studies showed that patients who tried psychologically based approaches had greater improvement in their symptoms compared with patients who received conventional medical treatment.
Is stress causing your symptoms?
When evaluating whether your gastrointestinal symptoms — such as heartburn, abdominal cramps, or loose stools — are related to stress, watch for these other common symptoms of stress and report them to your clinician as well.
Physical symptoms
Stiff or tense muscles, especially in the neck and shoulders
Headaches
Sleep problems
Shakiness or tremors
Recent loss of interest in sex
Weight loss or gain
Restlessness
Behavioral symptoms
Procrastination
Grinding teeth
Difficulty completing work assignments
Changes in the amount of alcohol or food you consume
Taking up smoking, or smoking more than usual
Increased desire to be with or withdraw from others
Rumination (frequent talking or brooding about stressful situations)
Emotional symptoms
Crying
Overwhelming sense of tension or pressure
Trouble relaxing
Nervousness
Quick temper
Depression
Poor concentration
Trouble remembering things
Loss of sense of humor
Indecisiveness
When do People Have Colonic Irrigation?
Colonic irrigation has been around since eqyptian times. We know, instinctively, that a clean eliminatory
system means good health all over. That is why the treatment is more popular than ever today.
In advance of holidays to flatten tummy
To kickstart a detox
To reduce Bloating
Coming up to wedding to brighten skin and flatten tummy
In advance of exercise or weightloss programme
For various benefits of a holistic nature most commonly constipation and IBS.
Is the treatment painful?
No, it is not painful. Some clients may experience a little discomfort but this soon passes.
How does the treatment work?
Warm purified water is gently used to fill the colon. When you feel the need to release, the waste is washed away directly into the hydrotherapy equipment . It is not visible unless you choose to watch it come through a small tube which is designed for the therapist to assess what has been released. It is not uncommon to see undigested food, bile, parasites and gas. The therapist will tell you what was passed and what the implications mean to your health.
How many treatments will I require?
In most cases a course of 6 treatments are required to fully clean the colon. You should then have one further colonic a month to maintain optimal health. Clients have reported feeling benifit even after one colonic.
What can I expect to feel directly after the treatment?
Many clients have reported higher energy levels, clearer skin and brighter eyes, relief from gas, improved elimination through the kidney, skin and bowel. Some clients report a feeling of elevation and elation directly after the treatment. Some clientsreport that they feel 'lighter and brighter' immediately after treatment. Occasionally a client may feel abdominal cramps which will soon pass.
How do I know if I need colonics or if I have toxins in my bowel and body?
Common signs include tiredness, weight gain, constipation, diarrhoea, sluggishness, headaches, gas, bloating,coated tongue,skin problems, dull eyes, grey or dull skin, cellulite, low energy or back ache.bad breath and odour from skin.poor memory deprression,weakened immune system.
If any of these symptons sound familiar, colon hydrotherapy and detoxification may be of great benifit.
What is constipation and how will colonics help?
Constipation is any form of congestion and is usually accompanied by dehydration. One bowel movement a day is a sign of constipation. Symptoms are overweight, irritability, bloating, gas, headaches, sinus drainage, allergies, cellulite, unsatisfied hunger and poor circulation.
How does a colonic compare to an enema?
According to Dr. Normal Walker, "One colonic is equivalent to 30 enemas".