All Natural Colon Hydrotherapy

Open Vs. Closed System

photograph of the Libbe System

Open System: such as the Libbe device

With an open system the client lies on a molded fiberglass table that looks like a recliner.  The form-fitted table has a basin cut into it & a small, disposable rectal tube, about the size of a pencil is attached at one end.  After instruction on how to gently insert the tube, the therapist leaves the room, providing total privacy for the client.  The therapist returns when the client is ready & begins a gentle, continuous flow of gravity-fed warm water through the rectal tube & into the colon.  When the client feels full, they simply push out & the rectal tube automaticaly moves to one side

within the rectum allowing the softened matter to flow out.  It then flows down a drain in the bottom of the basin & past a three inch clear viewing tube.  An odor exhaust system ensures the room remains odor free at all times.  The therapist remains in the room & provides instruction during the first session, but private time can be provided during future sessions.  This type of system is very gentle and is usually the better choice for clients who have had bowel surgery or any type of bowel disease.  The open system is generally regarded as more comfortable and private than the closed system.

Closed System

With a closed system the client lies on a table similar to a massage table & the equipment is usually plumbed into a cabinet attached to a nearby wall.  The therapist then inserts a speculum into the client's rectum & attaches one end of a disposable hose to the speculum & the other end is attached to the equipment.  A pressurized stream of warm water is then delivered through the attached hose & into the colon.  When the colon is filled & pressure reaches maximum levels the therapist manually drains the colon back through the same hose.  Water pressure & temperature within the colon must be monitored

photograph of a closed system

constantly to avoid leakage or perforation, requiring the constant attention of the  therapist.  This type of system is generally the better choice for clients who have spinal injuries or other conditions causing a loss of contol of the anal sphincter muscle.