The Global Professional
Association for Colon Therapy


"A Self-Regulating Educational and Certification Body
~ Unsurpassed for Certified Colon Hydro-Therapists Since 2009"




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GPACT's Mission:

Thank you for your interest in the Global Professional Association of Colon Therapists or GPACT. 

Through history people have used an entire gamete of colon hydro-therapy tools, apparatuses, and now modern equipment approved by governmental agencies to do one thing, hydrate feces and remove it from the body.

An interesting side effect of colon hydro-therapy is that hydration can occur through the mucosa of the large intestine. The believed benefits of colon hydro-therapy (all left unproven by science) must be taken head on, one by one, so that information and access to colon hydro-therapy is available where and when needed.


GPACT's Goal:

It is the intention of GPACT to bring to our profession and our organization, the respect and dignity they deserves. We have worked diligently to become the first and only association to offer the Pillars of Global Standards of Excellence and Safety including:

  • Official client / patient Intake form
  • Comprehensive Standard Operating Protocol for professional colonic practitioner/business thus enabling practitioners to maintain hygiene, safety, and maintenance protocols.
  • And much more!

GPACT honors those that pursue similar goals and have completed training to reflect that the certificate on your wall means you have achieved the highest standards attainable.

If you as a professional Colon Hydro-Therapist have EVIDENCE, this means NO ONE will be able to deny that the work that you do is important to health care. This moves an ancient healing art out of the shadows and into the spotlight providing legitimacy to our industry.

Furthermore, ensuring less of a struggle to gain Doctors referrals, people feeling confidant to come in on their own volition. The goal ultimately is improving the health of our fellow man not to sustainability for your professional career as a Colon Therapist.

Yours in health,

 

Amy Sanders
Certified Colon Therapist
Instructor
President and Founder of GPACT, Est. 2009



Therapist Focus

In this section of the GPACT web site, we will share details of one of our members. These therapists are members in good standing with GPACT whom are making a notable difference in the colon hydro-therapy industry.

Priscilla Cobb is a Registered Nurse (RN) and a Scientific Liaison for GPACT with certifications as:

  • GPACT Member, 2011
  • Certified Colon Therapist, 2006 with Toni Forbes
  • Certified Body Ecology Diet Coach, 2003
  • Level I Quantum Touch Energy Healing

 

Her education includes:

  • Master's of Science in Nursing Service Administration (MSN) degree, Secondary concentration in Pediatric Nursing, University of Alabama in Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, 1983
  • a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS) and Pediatric Nurse Associate Certificate, University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee, 1974 (Recipient of Gooch Scholarship)
  • an Associate of Arts in Nursing (AA) degree, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 1969 

She has recieved the following honors:

  • Fellow, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Associates, 1976
  • Who's Who in American Nursing, 1983
  • Outstanding Young Woman of America, 1983

Priscilla Cobb is the health coach and colon hydrotherapist at LifeSpring Wellness. Priscilla is a registered nurse (39 years) and worked as a neonatal nurse, pediatric nurse practitioner, and a nursing administrator.  She has been a certified Body Ecology Coach for 8 years, and a colon hydrotherapist for 5 years.  Priscilla’s migration toward alternative health grew from her experience with nutrition and cleansing as a way to improve chronic health challenges. Having watched her own sister succumb to breast cancer, even after a bone marrow transplant at Duke University, she knew there was an approach toward healing that would not leave the body devastated. She now enjoys helping people find their preferred and most effective pathway toward detoxification and healing. She also incorporates spiritual awareness into her recommendations for herself and others, believing that ultimate healing comes from spiritual self and not the physical self. After spending 37 years in traditional nursing and nursing management, Priscilla is happy to be helping people one at a time in her practice and hopes to continue doing so for another 30 years or more.

On a personal note, Priscilla loves to play with her kitties, visit with her daughter or her mother and siblings (Mom is now 94 years old and going strong!), ballroom dance with her husband, and visit the North Georgia recreation spots in the Spring and the Autumn.  She also likes to grow things, and finds all kinds of opportunities to grow flowers and vegetables and house plants.