Colonic Irrigation Wagga Wagga
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Best Colonic Irrigation Clinics in Wagga Wagga, NSW
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3 phone bookable Colonic Irrigation venues in Wagga Wagga

Riverina Natural Therapies

Riverina Natural Therapies

92 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga Wagga 2650
Colonic Irrigation
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Natural Health and Healing Centre

Natural Health and Healing Centre

1 Karoom Dr, Glenfield Park 2650
Colonic Irrigation, Infrared Sauna, Osteopathy, Sauna, Spa
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Koda Centre of Balance

Koda Centre of Balance

173 Lake Albert Rd, Kooringal 2650
Colonic Irrigation
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Book your next colonic irrigation appointment in Wagga Wagga with Bookwell.

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If you're feeling like you're in the need of a bit of a clear out, perhaps it's time for a colonic. Possibly not one you're going to text your friends about, though, so let us help you find a business in Wagga Wagga that has what you need. You can expect to spend around $260.

So, if it's time for a bit of you-time, Bookwell is the place to be. Think of us as your online concierge for all things wellness in Wagga Wagga. Whether it's finding a Thai massage, a manicure or some laser hair removal you need a little help with, we're on hand and ready. Plus, if we're missing your favourite location, we want to know about it. Give us a ring on 1300-856-405 or drop a line to hello@bookwell.com.au.

Questions & Answers

Why should I get a colonic irrigation?

People who love colonic irrigation say it helps with digestive issues and energy levels, along with a general feeling of wellbeing.

What should I do after a colonic irrigation?

Rehydrate! Many therapists also recommend taking probiotics, and avoiding meat for the first three days. You should also avoid alcohol for a couple of days (a bit of a drag, we know). Speak to your therapist for more specific advice.

How often should I get a colonic irrigation?

This depends on your body, and how you take to the treatment, so it's another one to discuss with your practitioner. However, three over the course of a month are often recommended.