About National College of Colon Hydrotherapy
With over 25 years experience in the Complementary Therapy industry, the National College of Colon Hydrotherapy provides training to individuals nationally and internationally. Established in 1987, the teaching premises are now located in Woolacombe, North Devon.
Accredited by ARCH, the UK's lead body in colonic hydrotherapy (irrigation), the course is divided into two modules which can be studied together or separately within 12 months.
Intensive tutored theory and practical training given by acknowledged experts without ties to machine suppliers or manufacturers. Courses rated very highly by past students. Course pre-requisites apply - please check ncch website. NCCH are members of the General Naturopathic Council.
Training students to practitioner level, the organisation provides individuals with an expert knowledge base. With dedicated premises and very experienced lecturers, the training is designed to produce competent therapists, not just technicians. Intensive courses held 10 times annually, incorporating both theory and practical tuition, the use of herbs, nutrition and all safety requirements.
With a team of experienced lecturers, the National College of Colon Hydrotherapy has a highly professional team, qualified together with over 40 years combined experience.
Roger Groos BSc, trained originally as a biologist, has practiced for 30 years and lectured since 1993 at postgraduate level to colon hydrotherapists worldwide. Abigail Francis is a busy practising Iridologist, Herbalist and Colon Hydrotherapist and complements the team with her skills.
NCCH also offer postgraduate training workshops in hydrotherapy, nutrition, raw food, wild food foraging and other subjects.0 FreeIndex Reviews
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