Colonic Hydrotherapy Training for Massage Therapists
Massage therapists often bring client-care experience and bodywork discipline to colonic hydrotherapy training. Jane still reviews anatomy, qualifications, suitability and any additional preparation needed.
Why this matters
This page is for massage and bodywork practitioners considering whether colon hydrotherapy is a suitable next service to add to their practice.
Nottingham Colonic School is led by Jane Bush MACH RT, founder of Gedling Colonics and former ARCH chair. The training route is small-group, professional and designed for students who are ready to meet proper entry and practice standards.
Use this guidance to connect the search term with the practical decision: whether you meet the requirements, whether the Nottingham intake model fits your timing, and whether you should speak to Jane before reserving a place.
Core course facts
- Duration
- 5-6 months
- Class size
- Usually 3 students per intake
- Theory
- 4 theory weekends
- Practical
- 8 practical training days
- Supervised sessions
- 15 supervised practical sessions
- Course fee
- £3,500
Who this route is for
- Massage therapists
- Bodyworkers
- Holistic practitioners
- Clinic owners with therapy teams
What students learn
- How existing therapy experience may help
- Where additional preparation may be needed
- Professional boundaries and client care
- Training route and practical structure

Train with Jane Bush MACH RT
Jane is the founder of Gedling Colonics, former ARCH chair and course director at Nottingham Colonic School. Her training is small-group, practical and standards-led.
Clinical experience from Jane's established Nottingham clinic.Requirements before training
Level 3 anatomy and physiology is the minimum requirement. First Aid, DBS and student insurance are also required, and Jane may advise additional bodywork or nutrition training depending on a student's background.
Best next step
If this page matches what you are searching for, compare the full course structure, check the entry requirements and ask Jane to review your background before paying a deposit if you are unsure about suitability.
Related training guidance
These pages help you move from research into a clear decision about requirements, fees, Jane's training standards and the route for clinics or teams.
Questions about colonic hydrotherapy training for massage therapists
Is massage experience enough by itself?+
No. Level 3 anatomy and physiology is still the minimum requirement.
Can I add this to my current therapy practice?+
Many students explore that route, but room setup, insurance and professional requirements need checking.
