Is anyone a member of the above organisation, and more importantly does anyone have any opinions on them?
I am due to have Colon Hydrotherapy and the chap doing it is a member of this organisation, however upon looking I notice that they are based in America, and wonder how that relates to people practicing in the UK -
ANY advice would be helpful, as well as a guide for prices - I have been quoted £70 which seems a lot for one session!
Is anyone a member of the above organisation, and more importantly does anyone have any opinions on them?
I am due to have Colon Hydrotherapy and the chap doing it is a member of this organisation, however upon looking I notice that they are based in America, and wonder how that relates to people practicing in the UK -
ANY advice would be helpful, as well as a guide for prices - I have been quoted £70 which seems a lot for one session!
Dont know anything of i-cat.
Check a.r.c.h site. Association of Colonic Hydrotherapists.
I am doing arch course in April which appears to be uk criteria.
Patchouli
Re: I-ACT
Hi, I run a Colon Hydrotherapy clinic, yes I-ACT is an American organisation.Just beware, check the person you are having the treatment with is insured!!
I belong to The Guild of Colon Hydrotherapists, website all therapists that belong to the guild undergo extensive training, premises are inspected and they have to be insured.
As to the price £70 for an initial consultaion and treatment is about right.
Hope this Helps
Best regards
colonclinic:)
haha
hahaha nice..
70pounds is a lot for me.though I could use their service.
What would the fee cover?
Cost of Colonic Hydrotherapy
Hi,
It may seem like a lot but if you want to make sure you get the correct treatment, and all the benefits that come with working with an experienced and fully trained therapist its worth paying a little extra.
But check out your therapist first check they are affiliated with a recognised organisation.
Good luck Lian