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THE TEAM AT THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF COLON HYDROTHERAPY 

Milo Siewert

 

Dr Milo Dean Siewert MD DC MACH ND was born in the U.S.A. He has degrees in Medicine and Chiropractic. He has practised Natural Medicine and combined Orthodox and Natural Medicine for the past fifty years. For the past 25 years the focus of his practice has been on nutritional metabolic therapies. He worked with Dr Kelley in Mexico, at the Yanker Clinic in Bonn, and the International Hospital in Chicago, before coming to England, where he worked as consultant at Tyringham Clinic and Enton Hall. He then founded the Bournemouth Centre of Complementary Medicine, and the Dorset Natural Health Clinic.  He is a board member of the General Naturopathic Council and General Register and Council of Naturopathy. He founded the Colonic Association in 1987 (now the Association and Register of Colon Hydrotherapists - ARCH). He serves on the board and is its Honorary President.

 

Anne Blouet

Ann Blouet originally trained as a social worker; she then re-trained in 1986 at the College of Natural Medicine under Farida Sharan in Iridology and holds an M. Irid. as well as being a herbalist and expert on natural cleansing techniques. She studied colonic hydrotherapy in 1988 and has been teaching this subject since 1993.

Ann has worked in several clinics, and has set up three of her own in that time; she is also a founder member of ARCH, and is their senior clinic inspector and has held the committee position of membership secretary in the past. She founded the then European School of Colon Hydrotherapy in 1993 with Roger Groos.

 

Roger Groos

Roger Groos B.Sc. (Hons.) originally trained as a biologist and worked as an agronomist in the UK and overseas until retraining in Holistic Medicine in 1986; he added colonic hydrotherapy to his practice in 1988. Working broadly naturopathically, he combines  dietary therapy, colonics, the use of herbs, reflexology and lymphatic drainage to treat and heal a broad range of health problems in his practices in Devon and Cornwall. He has long experience in teaching diet and nutrition, postgraduate training in colonics and has lectured on these subjects to various organisations around the U.K. He was a founder member of ARCH, has been chairman on two occasions, and has been a trustee of the Natural Medicines Society. He has worked in clinics in South West England as well as the North Devon Hospice as their nutritional adviser.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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