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Colon hydrotherapy

Recovery · colonic irrigation · treatment type
4.1limited evidence
2.5of 10
Colon hydrotherapy

The score explained

evidence, testing and value, weighed before price

Why 2.5 of 10: Marketed as detox. Your colon does not need it, and the procedure carries real risks.

Scored as a treatment type, not any single venue. Judged on evidence, safety and price, where the stakes are highest.

what’s good
  • Some people report feeling lighter immediately after
worth knowing
  • Safety: documented risk of bowel perforation, infection and electrolyte disturbance
  • No credible detox benefit; your colon does not need it

both sides of the evidence

what supporters point to

Supporters describe feeling lighter and cleansed afterwards, and frame it as clearing accumulated waste the body supposedly cannot.

what the research shows

There is no credible evidence of a detox benefit; the colon clears waste on its own. What the research documents instead is risk: perforation, infection and electrolyte disturbance.

Plain-language assessment of the human evidence. No cherry-picked citations.

Worth knowing: Risk of bowel perforation, infection and electrolyte disturbance. Genuinely worth avoiding.

reviews

4.1· aggregated across public sources

Visitors rate it around 4.1 stars: clean facilities, staff who explain what they are doing, and a noticeable short-term effect. Reviewers split on how long the benefit lasts, which tracks with the evidence.

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AI summary of public reviews