Qualified Colon Hydrotherapists may join the Guild if they meet the following criteria,

That they hold a pass certificate from a U.K. Colon Hydrotherapy teaching college which itself has passed a guild audit to ensure it complies with the guild document;

'Required Standards for Colonic Hydrotherapy Teaching Colleges'.

There are several colleges in the U.K. but only one has applied for and passed a guild audit. This is; The British College of Colon Hydrotherapy. www.the-british-college.com

None of the other U.K. colleges have applied for a guild audit, possibly due to 'Political Obstinacy', or a lack of confidence that they could meet all the guild standards.

The Guild does not wish to be obstructive or to exclude genuine therapists from membership over issues that have been created by other groups. Therefore we have devised a system of assessments for interested therapists who have trained at non-Guild Audited schools.

Training

DETAILS OF GUILD APPROVED SCHOOLS

All Schools Must Meet The Required Standards for Colonic Hydrotherapy Colleges.

These standards lay down, length of courses, suitability of premises, authorisation of tutors by the guild and other relevant topics.

A SPECIAL NOTE

THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF COLON HYDROTHERAPY LIMITED

Colonic hydrotherapy training has been and will continue to be taught in the U.K. as a postgraduate course only to suitable persons. Suitable students will either be; Trained in conventional medicine (e.g. be a doctor or nurse). OR be graduates of a recognised body based complementary medicine course, (which must include in-depth anatomy and physiology). A pass certificate must be held and submitted for evaluation during their application for acceptance onto a course. Students should also have the equivalent of 2 years full time experience in practising a body based complementary therapy other than colonic hydrotherapy.

Colleges will not teach persons who do not meet these basic requirements.

The Guild will not consider a membership application from persons who do not meet these basic requirements.

 

The Anatomy and Physiology course must have included. Skeletal system, Muscular System, Structure of the skin, Functions of the skin, Vascular system, Lymphatic system, Neurological system, Endocrine system, Respiratory system, Digestive system, Genito-urinary system, Reproductive system.

Information on new schools will be posted on this website as they are available.

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