Colon Hydrotherapy Training and Certification Program in Lyons Colorado

  • Become a Credentialed and Trained Colon Hydrotherapist in Lyons Colorado

  • 265 Hour I ACT Colon Hydrotherapy Training Program

  • Help with Colonoscopy Bowel Prep

Colon Hydrotherapy Training and Certification

Prerequisites for Entry into Training and Certification

  1. Any individual not using FDA registered devices may not be an I-ACT member and no I-ACT instructor/school may train any individual that does not use FDA registered devices.

  2. Each student MUST have a high school diploma or equivalent requirement showing they have achieved high school standards. This may be documented by diploma, GED or equivalency exam such as the Wunderlich Ability to Benefit Test. This must be completed prior to entering into training.

  3. I-ACT recommends that each new student receive 1-3 colonics prior to entering training. This recommendation can be waived if the student has contraindications to receiving colonics.

  4. Each student MUST show proof that they have taken a CPR Class and have a current CPR card.This must be completed prior to entering training. The instructor/school must document completion of this requirement on the official I-ACT transcript.

  5. Each student MUST be an I-ACT member prior to taking any I-ACT training. The Instructor / School must collect current I-ACT administration fee which covers:

    • I-ACT Membership Application

    • NBCHT Membership Application including test fee

    • Cengage registration fees

This I-ACT administration fee MUST be received by the I-ACT Office prior to the start of any training either through Cengage, or training in-person at the training facility. This fee is non-refundable.

265 hours of Professional Training

I-ACT Professional Colon Hydrotherapy Training Course – Cengage Online Learning

View I-ACT Professional Online Modules

  • Colon Hydrotherapy History/Theory/Practice – 30 hours

  • Anatomy & Physiology – 60 hours

  • Microbiology – 25 hours

  • Intestinal Health – Function vs. Dysfunction – 14 hours

  • Nutrition – 16 hours

  • Drug Interactions – 10 hours

  • Business Ethics/Office Procedures – 40 hours

  • Complementary Modalities – 5 hours

  • (Note, the Instructor must notify the office when the student is ready to start the Nutrition and Business Ethics courses)

I-ACT Professional Colon Hydrotherapy Training Course – In -Person Training

  • Office Procedures – 5 hours

  • Health & Sanitation- 5 hours

  • Anatomy & Physiology of the Alimentary Tract Practicum- 50 hours

> Professional Colon Hydrotherapy Training Course: (in Boulder County Colorado)

This training program is for anyone who desires to learn colon hydrotherapy.

The program was expanded and enhanced in 2020 and ensures a student has all the knowledge and skills necessary to become I-ACT certified and national board credentialed.The expanded curriculum includes both online learning modules and in-person training for an experience that brings the practice education (science) and skill (art) together in an exciting, learning-focused manner to help the student become immersed in digestive health and function.

The training program is 265 hours of education and training, giving you the knowledge and skills necessary to complete all the I-ACT certification requirements. It includes:

  • 200 hours of online learning modules

  • and 65 hours of in-person training and practicum.
    (See Course Requirements for additional details)

This program is also applicable for licensed healthcare practitioners (doctor, nurse, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, naturopath, acupuncturist, massage therapist, etc.) who wish to learn colon hydrotherapy.  Credit will be given for applicable evidence of portions completed through other training.

Tuition $5,000 (plus $1,000 administration fee to IACT for online module, membership, and test fees)
Deposit –
$2,500 required at the time of application, of which $500 is non-refundable.
Tuition must be paid in full 30 days prior to entering in-person training.

To enter training, the student must pay the $1000 I-ACT Administrative Fee; this is non-refundable. This administrative fee must be paid separately and in full through the instructor. It includes:  I-ACT membership for one (1) year; I-ACT certification fees; NBCHT membership for one (1) year; NBCHT exam fees; and access to Cengage online learning modules, including three separate certifications, one in nutrition and two in business.