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Australian Colonic Hydrotherapy Association Inc.
 
 

The ACHA has been formed in response to the increasing need for a holistic approach to health. Australians are seeking to regain control of their lives and achieve freedom through healing. It is our intention to support colon hydrotherapists ('our members') to work together and promote colon health to other natural therapists and the general public. This can be achieved by establishing a solid industry in Australia governed by Australian laws and regulations and administered with qualified therapists experienced in complimentary modalities to achieve optimum health care.

Thorough Australian training is perpetuating an industry of best qualified practitioners delivering a high standard of work. Overseas visitors who receive colonics in Australia comment on the quality of our procedures and the additions of nutritional advice and massage complete a positive experience on par with the rest of the world. Australians should recognise the excellence and style of a technique that has received praise from people all around the world. We have reached a time where it is essential to have an Association where these methods can be learned and share by students and practitioners of alternative health medicine.

 

1000 YEAR OLD PRACTICE

The idea that all disease and death begin in the colon is one of the oldest health misconceptions known to humankind. The ancient Egyptians associated feces with decay, and decay with death. This caused them to write in ancient papyri that decay began in the colon.

   

Testimonial 1

When I was growing up I did a lot of sport. Always moving and going a lot of exercise. At the age of 20 years my body changed and I stopped a lot of exercise due to studies. My metabolism slowed down which resulted to a very low and infrequent bowel movement.>>> - READ MORE

 
 

Testimonial 2

My mother is 98 years old and has always had a problem with constipation which has in the last seven months culminated into a volvulous of the sigmoid colon which twists, causing bowel obstruction from which even gas cannot release. This of course is extremely painful and dangerous due to the possibility of perforation followed by peritonitis. Surgery is risky even though she is very fit and walks a great deal for pleasure every day. Her only medication is Duphalac syrup for constipation and herbal supplements. The only reason she is still here is due to the great work of the hospital casualty departments and colonic irrigation.>>> - READ MORE


 
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  The registered date of the Association was the 1st August 2003 and the incorporation no. is INC9880211.