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Originally Posted by sue2352 I have suffered immensely from constipation (IBS) for years. I need the best gastroenterlogist on Long Island. Also, need info on colonics, ducolax and bad is it to use a laxative frequently? Thank you. |
I had colon hydrotherapy for about 8 months a few years back. It was the best thing I ever did for my IBS. I highly recommend you look into clinics in your area. Make sure you find one that is licensed and professional. If you get a referral from your PCP, you might be able to have the treatments covered through insurance.
Colon hydrotherapy is a safer and more natural way to treat chronic constipation. Laxatives such as dulcolax, senokot, correctol, etc., work by artifically overstimulating the bowel. Over time, the colon loses it's muscle tone because it's not doing it own work but rather allowing the laxative to work in it's place. Colonics work by encouraging peristalsis naturally, through the gentle flow of water until the bowel is coaxed into doing what it's supposed to do. Colonics can actually help the colon "remember" how it's supposed to function.
They are not a cure but I can attest that I never felt better than when I was having these treatments.