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The course is very excellent and gave me a great new experience
in the healing process of my patients. It will become a very powerful tool for me to
detoxify and improve the quality of health in my patients.

DR. Z.H., Malaysia

 

The course was just great.
Thank you very much for sharing all your experience and dedication.
I was very satisfied and I will recommend this course to everybody
that would like to practice Colon Hydrotherapy.

P. Stroud, Canada

 

An excellent course.
I could not have gained the skill and confidence without this expert training.

P. Wilkinson, USA

 

The whole course was well done and the teachers where great.
The extra lectures on different topics where so good they really held my attention.

T. Brown, USA

 

Very good coverage on all subjects with a multitude of very useful information.
Overall a great place with good, vibrant energy. I was very pleased with the course
and will recommend it to others whenever the opportunity presents.

W. Ng, USA

 

Prime Pacific has an excellent colon hydrotherapy course.
The teachers were thorough and willing to answer any questions.
I enjoyed the theoretical lectures as well as the practicum.
I could not have gained the skill and confidence without this training.
Keep up the good work!

P.W., Canada

 

I found this course very informative.
The instructors are very knowledgeable and supportive.

T.M., Canada

 

After looking over the curriculum from several different teaching facilities,
I was very much impressed with what Prime Pacific Health Innovations had to offer.
From the first day ‘till the last day of the course, I was so impressed with the
materials presented, the practical application, to all the personal love
and care that was given so unconditionally.
Thanks so much.

G.N., USA

 

Inside Accounts of Students attending this
Colon Hydrotherapy Certification Course recently.


 The Education of a Colon Hydrotherapist By Sheila Shea © 2003

I spent 8 days in Vancouver BC studying Colon Hydrotherapy through Prime Pacific Health Innovations Corporation (PPHIC). Delmar Vogel is founder and president of Prime Pacific. He is also the designer of the certification course and the FDA approved colon hydrotherapy equipment we used during the clinic process.

The equipment is extremely sensitive to the client, having both gravity and pressure modes for inflows and outflows of water. The cleansing and filtration systems of the instrument are also state of the art and simple to operate.

So what does a colon hydrotherapist learn at what I consider to be one of the top international schools for Colon Hydrotherapy? After spending 6 days in intensive study, both lecture and clinic, I believe Prime Pacific will be a leader in the field with a winning template for training first class students.

Before the course began, I received an extensive 280-page course manual in the mail to read before arriving. The manual is Part One of the course taking about 20-60 hours of pre-study depending upon my knowledge of anatomy and physiology (A&P). I assumed nothing and plowed through the entire work. Highlights of the manual are basics of A&P mainly the GI system, Colon Hydrotherapy, Indications & Contraindications, Equipment, Prevention of Disease Transmission, Digestive Diseases, and Related Alternative Therapies. The chapter on Parasites of the Intestinal Tract was a big 'hit' with the students and answered the question, 'which parasites are visible to the eye during colon therapy?'

Finishing the manual amidst my busy colon therapy and social schedule was a worthy mission! I now have a great reference work to rely on for my practice in Tucson AZ.

Part Two of the course began Monday morning at 8:30 AM when eight of us checked in to register. The ensuing 6 days and 45 plus hours were split between lectures at the Boucher Naturopathic College and practical colon hydrotherapy sessions at an independent Colon Clinic.

Boucher is a new and already expanding 4-year naturopathic college equivalent to National, Bastyr and Southwest in the US that are fully accredited with the US Department of Education. Prime Pacific Health Innovations Corporation had hired Kelly, our A&P lecturer. She was was a 4th year ND student and senior Student Clinician at the residence clinic of the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine. She gave us a great journey through the GI system and answered all of our questions on and off topic!

Clinic Practice
We had daily practical sessions at the clinic giving and receiving colon hydrotherapy. First, we received from the 2 excellent instructors, Tinesja and Elena. Then we launched into giving and receiving amongst ourselves. Finally, we worked on the public. The learning curve was quite high, as we had to learn the equipment as well as work sensitively with each client. Tinesja and Elena are compassionate and competent therapists who constantly shared and taught. I spent time between each of the 2 treatment rooms to learn the styles and nuances of each.

Clinical practice included insights on the care of clients and particularly new people. The key is how much each person coming in for a session can be put at ease. Initial dialogue, continuing conversations and the administration of inflows and outflows are to make the journey easy and gentle for each individual. Shifting client positions, varying length of inflows, releasing the ileo-cecal valve, suggestions for abdominal massage gave the new students many alternatives in working with clients not to mention the great choice of moving between gravity and pressure mode on the colonic equipment.

The teaching therapists work with aromatic oils, electrolytes, chlorophyll, flowers essences, diet and homeopathics with clients as indicated. For example, Vervain, Star of Bethlehem and Crab Apple are good for relaxation before colonics. Sanicula is a homeopathic for a child who is afraid of eliminating because it might hurt. Celery is good for electrolytes mainly potassium, magnesium and sodium.

During the course, we discussed various intestinal and liver detox programs. We also took notes and received handouts of products used during the sessions that are always very helpful for one's practice.

We were also instructed in the use of draping and linens such as gowns, skirts, boxer shorts slit in back, pillow drapes and underpads. The practical things are very important in one's practice!

Finale
As the course ended, we had a final written examination that we all passed due to the great teaching and reinforcement. We had final practicals in Colon Hydrotherapy and all did well, too. We also received our certificates!

We had a diverse group of students and teachers from various areas and backgrounds including China, Peru, Switzerland, US, Canada and Japan! I appreciated so much the kindness, caring and concern of each teacher and student.

Another benefit of the course is learning from the vast experience of each student by sharing information since most of them already have a medical background.

Another great asset of the course is location with places to visit such as: VanDusen Botanical Garden, Whistler a world class ski resort only an hour and a half from the city, Chinatown, Stanley Park on a peninsula that juts into the ocean. The last night we spent at one of the best jazz venues listening to live music and celebrating our week and course graduation.

And the word goes out on the excellent education that current and future colon hydrotherapists are receiving thanks to knowledgeable and dedicated instructors at the school. And all in a week in Vancouver with Prime Pacific Health Innovations!

 

Sheila Shea, is a professional Colon Hydrotherapist with extensive experience that goes back over 25 years. She owns and operates the Intestinal Health Institute in Tucson AZ.

 

 

 

Continuing Education at Constantly Higher Levels. By Jackie Noah © 2005

I have been in the medical field, traditional and complimentary, for over 30 years. In all of my educational travels from certifications to degrees, I finally arrived in the field of colon hydrotherapy almost 6 years ago. It has become my answer to the why & how of all illness & dis-ease problems. Quickly becoming my passion, I opened my wellness-detoxification center in June of 2005. After having several problems with colon hydrotherapy equipment, my research lead me to the Aquanet machine developed by Prime Pacific Health Innovations (PPHIC). I was very impressed with its features and its reputation. I visited a center in my area and watched the Aquanet in operation and fell in love with the “Cadillac” of all machines. Despite the increase in cost, I ordered 2 of them and have never regretted a moment of this decision. Not only was I impressed with the superior features on the Aquanet, but every one of my clients, past and present, had a comment on the smooth workings and fills provided by my new equipment. The fills were much more gentle thanks to the gravity feature and the releases were more thorough and less crampy. I have seen my client numbers increase dramatically since the installation of the Aquanet machines.

In addition to the purchase of the Aquanet machines, I decided to take the course in Vancouver Canada. Despite all of my prior education, I am a firm believer in continuing education at constantly higher levels and new concepts. Even with my 30 years of experience and education, I was thrilled and impressed by the education provided by the course. It began with my receipt of a 280 page manual to study prior to my arrival for the 6 day program in October. This manual is now my “bible” for colon hydrotherapy. This is something that will continue to assist me throughout my career. The ND's that taught us were exceptional, not only in their education, knowledge and presentation, but in their care and concern for each and every one of the 12 students. There was not a day that I did not learn something new, develop an old idea or have a fresh twist put onto old education. Even the grueling hours of 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. for 6 days were not a problem due to the level of instruction and care given. We had students from Africa, Greece, China, Canada and the US which made the class even more interesting and fun. We quickly became known as the “Wild and Wonderful” class of 2005. That we WERE! Each student came with a passion, not only to learn and serve, but to teach and continue to assist every client to a higher level of health and wellness. Each of the 12 students was a unique and talented person with a gift for healing.

The instructors at PPHIC, Tinesja, Elizabeth and Elena, were also exceptional. Each one of these instructors provided a very thorough explanation and demonstration of a colon hydrotherapy session. Along with this instruction, they each gave us an individual passion and love of the field and their clients along with their own methods and preferences of different cleansing products, techniques and strategies for giving a complete and relaxing session. Again, I felt that I learned every day from these therapists some new material to use as different situations arise with clients. It not only became a time for learning, but a time for sharing, laughing, coaching, and appreciating the many qualities of each and every student and instructor.

When I left for Canada, I knew that I was a very good colon hydro therapist and that I had many years of knowledge and education. I have returned to my practice an EXCEPTIONAL colon hydro therapist with much more passion, compassion, skills, knowledge and a deeper love of my career and my center. I truly believe that PPHIC provides not only the “CADILLAC” of colon hydrotherapy machines, but I believe it also provides a quality of education for past, present and future colon hydro therapist that is second to none!!!! My time and money spent for both the machines and the course was well worth every penny and MORE!!!

I would like to take a moment to express my deepest thanks and care to the teachers: Delmar, Rita, Tinesja, Elizabeth, Elena, Patricia Baird, Dr. Sanjay Mohan, Dr. Heather Eade and Dr. Jonn Matsen. You have touched my life and my career with knowledge, skill and care. I will carry this with me and pass it on to each and every client I work with and instruct.

 

Jackie Noah, is a professional Colon Hydrotherapist with extensive experience.
She owns and operates her own business, Journey to Health in Georgia.

 

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