During hydrocolonotherapy, the colon is cleansed with water heated to a specific temperature, removing fecal stones, toxic gases, fermentation and decay products, heavy metal compounds, detached mucus membrane particles, and various harmful substances.
Therapies
Hydrocolonotherapy
Other procedurs
Speleotherapy – Salt Room
The salt room session involves sitting in an environment where one breathes air enriched with fine salt particles. It has a general strengthening effect on the body and is actively used for prophylaxis and rehabilitation after respiratory diseases. The salt room’s atmosphere improves the condition of the nasal mucous membranes. It is recommended for individuals who have quit smoking and need respiratory system recovery. The relaxation and calming effects help manage stress and normalize sleep. This method is particularly effective in treating ENT diseases, frequent colds, and general respiratory problems. Speleotherapy is also indicated for nervous disorders, anxiety, and sleep problems caused by stress.bronchial asthma;bronchitis and other respiratory diseases;hypertension;skin diseases;joint diseases.
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Electrophoresis
It is usually used in the complex treatment of various diseases (along with other treatment methods) and accelerates recovery. When used for preventive purposes, electrophoresis can be used independently.Electrophoresis is widely used in such diseases:• during pathologies of joints and bones (arthritis, polyarthritis, osteochondrosis, spinal column protrusions and tears)• during ENT diseases (tonsillitis, sinusitis, otitis)• during inflammations and diseases of the female reproductive system (endocervicitis, endometriosis, endometritis, colpitis, cervical erosion)• during prostatitis, cystitis, pyelonephritis• in the treatment of chronic bronchitis• diseases of the cardiovascular system• atherosclerosis• hypertension• hypotonia• in the treatment of scars and adhesions formed after surgery, trauma, inflammation• nervous system pathologies (radiculitis, neuralgia, etc.), sleep disorders, neurosis, migraine• stretching and damage of tendons, edema, pain syndrome• electrophoresis is widely used in pediatrics
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Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a treatment method based on the application of powerful sound waves generated outside the body to the affected area using a special applicator. This therapy is commonly used to treat various orthopedic issues such as elbow, ankle, and shoulder pain, as well as pseudoarthrosis.The procedure is conducted using a specialized device that generates low-frequency sound waves (acoustic waves). These acoustic waves penetrate the tissues and reach the bone.During the procedure, patients commonly report the following effects:Increased blood flow at the contact area of the device;Reduction in acute and chronic pain;Decrease in local inflammation and swelling;Improved overall mood and well-being.
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