Pathology and Pharmacology - Healthy Gut Academy
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Understanding Disease and Medication in Colon Hydrotherapy

This Pathology and Pharmacology course at Healthy Gut Academy supports Colon Hydrotherapists in developing foundational knowledge of disease mechanisms and pharmaceutical treatments that may affect client care.

The course focuses on awareness and interpretation, helping practitioners understand how health conditions and medications interact with digestive function and colonic treatments.

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Why Choose this Course?

Whole-Body Clinical Understanding: Develop an informed view of health conditions by understanding how pathology affects the body and digestive system as a whole.

Improved Clinical Awareness: Strengthen your ability to recognise conditions, understand medication use, and identify factors that may influence client suitability for colonic treatment.

Relevant and Structured Content: Study core principles of pathology and pharmacology alongside conditions commonly encountered in colon hydrotherapy practice.

Applied Learning: Work through case examples and practical scenarios that connect theory to real clinic situations.

Flexible Online Delivery: Complete the course online at your own pace, allowing study to fit around professional and personal responsibilities.

Certification: On successful completion, you will receive certification recognising training in pathology and pharmacology related to colon hydrotherapy practice.

Join us at the Healthy Gut Academy and take the next step in your professional journey with our Pathology and Pharmacology Course. Elevate your practice, expand your knowledge, and become a leader in holistic colon hydrotherapy.

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Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of our Pathology and Pharmacology course, you will:

  • Understand common colon conditions including polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, IBS, diverticulosis, strictures, megacolon, constipation, flatulence, dysbiosis, adhesions, and rectal conditions
  • Explore conditions affecting the small intestine, including causes and presentation
  • Identify parasite groups such as intestinal, liver, skin, blood, lymphatic, and organ-based parasites
  • Recognise bacterial, protozoal, and fungal organisms affecting the gastrointestinal system
  • Understand conventional medical approaches to cancer treatment and how they may influence client care
  • Identify prescription medications relevant to digestive health, including classifications, uses, and possible side effects

By the end of the course, you will have a clear framework for understanding diseases, parasites, and pharmaceutical treatments relevant to colonic practice, supporting safe and informed client assessment.

Units of Study:

  • BIOC211 Pathology and Clinical Science 1
  • BIOP211 Pharmacology

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