Sharon Roulhac

Specialty:
Colon Hydrotherapy, Certified Holistic Health Coach

Practice Philosophy:
Colon health and consistent internal cleansing are the lifelines to optimal health and wellness.

Areas of Focus:
Colon Hydrotherapy,  internal cleansing, nutrition, herbal medicine and biodynamic farming.



 

Education: 

Graduate, Institute for Integrative Nutrition, New York

B.A., University of Colorado, Denver, magna cum laude

 

Certification: 

I-ACT Certified Colon Hydrotherapist, Advanced Level

Certified Libbe Colon Hydrotherapist

Sharon Roulhac was introduced initially to holistic health in 1990 while living in Denver, Colorado. At that time, she began detoxifying and rejuvenating her body to repair a sluggish, impaired digestive system by using colon hydrotherapy and far-infared sauna treatments. Sharon noticed increased energy, improved moods and a general feeling of well being. Her excitement about her own improved health prompted Sharon to begin formal studies of colon health when she returned to her hometown, Washington, DC. She studied as a colon hydrotherapy intern at National Integrated Health Associates and currently serves NIHA’s patients as the full-time colon hydrotherapist.

Sharon continues to study the amazing colon by attending regional and national colon hydrotherapy conferences and training, keeping abreast of the latest developments in colon health by reading medical publications and through extensive NIHA patient input and observation. She is certified by the International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy (I-ACT) and her goal is to become an I-ACT certified colon hydrotherapy instructor.

Sharon graduated from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and is a certified Holistic Health Coach. She is a member of the International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy and the American Association of Drugless Practitioners.

 

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