Closed vs. Open Systems of Colon Hydrotherapy

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In this podcast clip, we continue the conversation about colon hydrotherapy with our expert instructor Cathy Shea. Discover the differences between the closed and open systems, and learn how each method can serve various needs. The closed system offers more control, aligning with our teaching on relaxation, while the open system may be particularly beneficial for individuals with specific neurological issues. We discuss the metaphorical significance of letting go, therapeutic relationship skills, and how the process can bring about profound emotional release.

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