Medical practitioners have taken a hard look at the processes and the practice that is involved in colon cleansing lately. Most medical practitioners do not agree that cleansing the colon is either a good practice, or a necessary one, but some people still believe that cleansing the colon is a necessity. The introduction of warm water into the colon gently removes the feces that they believe can attach to the colon walls and without removal will lead to many health problems. Many say that there is no medical basis for the belief that your fecal matter can harden and remain in the walls of the colon, but others argue that it is common sense that it can take place and advocate for regular colon cleaning. Those who use hydrotherapy claim to feel much better and more energetic after the procedure. Is the feeling to be attributed to actually having done their body some good, or is it psychosomatic in nature?