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$39 for a Colon-Hydrotherapy Session at Colon Care Center of Oklahoma ($89 Value)

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Colonic Therapy irrigates the colon with warm, filtered water to help detoxify and relieve bloating and accumulated waste

Your body is a temple, and it sometimes needs a good flushing of the ductwork to make especially devout microbes take their leave. Tend the temple and flush the pipes with today's Groupon.

The Deal

$39 for one colon-hydrotherapy session ($89 value)

  • Includes comprehensive consultation
  • Colon health education
  • Overseen by certified hydrotherapist
  • Flushes colon with warm, filtered water
  • Helps to strengthen natural peristalsis
  • May relieve bloating and accumulated waste
  • 45- to 60-minute sessions

Need To Know Info

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About Colon Care Center of Oklahoma

When Jessica's brother developed Ogilvie syndrome, a severe intestinal disorder, doctors could do little to help. Jessica and her family found that only colon hydrotherapy—a session that flushes the large intestine with warm, filtered water—helped to manage her sibling's symptoms. Remembering their struggle to find a provider in the Tulsa area, Jessica jumped at the chance to become the founding manager of operations at the Colon Care Center of Oklahoma, a hydrotherapy facility that flung open its doors in early 2012. Today, its staff of colon hydrotherapists—all certified by the International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy and some possessing more than 30 years of experience—work to soothe symptoms such as bloating, constipation, and compaction in clients with difficulties similar to Jessica's brother's. The therapists take continuing-education classes to keep their skills and knowledge up-to-date. They pass along this knowledge to their patients, and encourage those with questions to contact the center for more information or to check out the FAQ.

During sessions, therapists may assist by monitoring pressure and temperature or leave the room to let the patient manipulate a gravity-fed open system as fans draw away odor. Colon Care Center of Oklahoma recommends hydrotherapy to patients interested in undergoing preventative colon care or reducing bodily toxins. The session may also help those about to undergo a colonoscopy who don't respond well to traditional medical cleansing methods such as eating hamburgers stuffed with pipe cleaners.

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