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Can disabled or mobility impaired people have colonics?

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Can disabled or mobility impaired people have colonics?

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Yes, however disabled / mobility impaired persons should make this known when booking and discuss their impairment with the therapist. A colonic on a severely mobility impaired patient can take twice as long as a normal colonic and the therapist may require the assistance of a carer during the colonic.

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Yes, however disabled / mobility impaired persons should make this known when booking and discuss their impairment with the therapist. A colonic on a severely mobility impaired patient can take twice as long as a “normal” colonic and the therapist may require the assistance of a carer during the colonic.

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