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Why Choose Libbe Bar?Libbe Bar stands out among colon hydrotherapy centers for several reasons: Advanced Technology: We utilize the LIBBE Colon Hydrotherapy open system, an FDA-registered Class II medical device, which is considered the Rolls Royce of colon hydrotherapy devices. The LIBBE device uses gravity fed flow of water gently and continuously being infused to the colon, through a pencil thin rectal disposable sterile nozzle. That design and technology allows an entirely different experience of continuous release and control by the client. It is different from the close and pressure fed colonic system. Privacy and Comfort: Our open system allows you to maintain utmost privacy and personal hygiene throughout the procedure. You are provided full control over the process of elimination, since a therapist is not required to guide and perform the session for you. That ensures a comfortable and virtually pain-free minimal to no discomfort experience. Expertise: We care about our clients! Our I-ACT Board Certified colon hydrotherapists are always on hand to monitor your progress, and provide assistance as needed, ensuring that your colon cleanse is both comfortable, safe and effective. Atmosphere and ambiance: The moment you enter our sanctuary-like environment, you know you can let go of the world outside, relax, and enjoy the beautifully tranquil vibe of our clean and comfortable center. We made sure to include that as part of your experience as our precious cared for client.
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Do you accept any forms of insurance?No. We do not currently accept any form of insurance.
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Are there benefits for the LIBBE being an “open” colonic system?There are many differences between the close and open colonic systems. The unique design of the LIBBE open system allows the client the freedom to defecate and urinate both as the urge arises. It allows the clients to utilize and exercise active elimination using the intestinal muscles contraction, called peristalsis. The client's active exercises and toning of the intestinal muscles during the entire session, allow better colon motility overall.
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Are there any contraindications for colon hydrotherapy?Yes, there are certain conditions that may prevent you from undergoing colon hydrotherapy, such as diverticulitis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, severe hemorrhoids, and recent abdominal surgery. It's essential to discuss your medical history with our therapists and provide a medical clearance if needed.
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Is it painful to insert the rectal nozzle/tube?The rectal nozzle or tube is pencil size thin. Only 1.5”-2.0” are inserted through the rectum. The insertion of the nozzle is privately self inserted by the client, using lubrication, so the insertion should be painless. You would be reassured and guided by the I ACT certified colon-hydrotherapist prior to your session, for easy directions.
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How long does a colon hydrotherapy session last?A typical colon hydrotherapy session at LIBBE Bar lasts 45 minutes. We encourage our clients to plan on about extra 15 minutes which may be needed to relax out of the session with no rush.
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How often should I have colon hydrotherapy?The frequency of colon hydrotherapy sessions can vary depending on individual needs and health goals. It's important to discuss your specific requirements with our certified colon hydrotherapists, who can recommend the best treatment plan for you.
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Can I schedule an appointment online?We’re currently working on setting up our online scheduling system. In the meantime, please call or text us directly at (818) 456-4440 to schedule your appointment :)
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Where is LIBBE Bar located?Libbe Bar is located at La Plaza shopping center, 22311 Ventura Blvd., Suite 126, Woodland Hills, CA 91364.
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Is the Libbe Bar Wheel chair accessible?Yes! We welcome clients on wheelchair and create special accommodation lovingly.
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Do I need a Doctor referral?There is no need to get doctor referral for colon-hydrotherapy sessions. In cases where the client has a diagnosed contra-indication listed on our website, or has questionable symptoms which may prevent him/her to qualify for colonics, a doctor’s note/prescription would be required to be presented to our center.
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Can I get a colonic when I am on medications?It is essential you disclose all medications you are taking, so that our staff would be able to determine your qualification for colon-hydrotherapy. We may decide you would need a doctor’s note for certain conditions.
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How long after colonics would I poop?You may find that there are no bowel movements for about 3-5 days after the treatment, this is quite normal. The lower colon has been cleared of most of the solid waste and will take a few meals to resume normal bowel transit.
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What side effects may I have after colonics?You may experience more gas and rumbling. This is the colon settling itself. Some people feel a little "washed out" for a while after a treatment. Your digestive system has been working and purging, and that can make you feel tired. Some clients don’t poop for a few days following a colonic session. These are all part of possible normal reactions to a colon cleanse experience.
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Can I get a colonic while I’m on my period?Yes, you most certainly can. In fact, it's a great time to have a treatment as your body is in a natural cleansing and shedding cycle.
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