Resource Box: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd - Freelance Writer and Web Consultant for HolisticJunction.com, in association with CollegeSurfing.com - Educational Resources for Colon Hydrotherapy Schools, Colon Hydrotherapy Certification, and other Alternative Healing Schools.
Find Colon Hydrotherapy Certification Programs in the United States and Canada. Many students, massage therapists and other professional natural healers may consider earning their colon hydrotherapy certification as a professional enhancement to their careers.
Today, colon hydrotherapy certification programs can be found in a variety of natural healing schools, massage therapy schools and other alternative health schools. In order to gain colon hydrotherapy certification, students must take a diverse course of study in health and hygiene, digestive system review, communications, sanitation procedures, colon hydrotherapy procedures, equipment maintenance, and related business skills.
In many instances, colon hydrotherapy certification programs require students to have completed a 100-hour course of colon hydrotherapy training from an I-ACT approved school. Candidates, who have achieved all educational and practical training requirements will gain colon hydrotherapy certification, and may choose to integrate this practice with other health-related practice, or as a solo practice of its own.
Advanced colon hydrotherapy certification programs are also available to students. In this case, 500 hours of colon hydrotherapy training is required, with a minimum of two years experience in the field of colon hydrotherapy. Additional advanced colon hydrotherapy certification programs involve over 1,000 training hours. There are a variety of levels that one can attain through a number of colon hydrotherapy certification courses, so it is wise for students to carefully review course requirements and individual natural healing schools for specific course offerings. Colon hydrotherapy certification levels include Foundation (Level I), Intermediate (Level II), Advanced (Level III) and Instructor certification.
Furthermore, most colon hydrotherapy certification programs include all books and study materials, treatment sessions, and discounts on colon hydrotherapy equipment and instruments. Depending on education and experience, successful candidates who have attained colon hydrotherapy certification stand to make approximately $75* per client session. (Cost from sheilashea.com)
If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding colon hydrotherapy certification programs, let career training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.
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