How to be Certified by I-ACT

(Exams and their requirements)

The Foundation Level

Requirements:

  1. Provide proof of completing a 100 hour course of Colon Hydrotherapy training from an I-ACT approved School and/or an I-ACT Certified Instructor, or proof of a minimum of one year of practice with at least 100 colon hydrotherapy sessions.
  2. Must be a full I-ACT member in good standing.
  3. Must send your resume and proof of all related education. Seminars completed degrees and experience in both practice and theory (copies please).
  4. Must send pictures of your facility showing waiting area, Colon Hydrotherapy room, bathroom, etc...
  5. Must send documentation of 25 different client colon hydrotherapy sessions you have given during your 100 hour course internship.
  6. Send 3 (blank) copies of your Health Questionnaire.
  7. Must carry Liability Insurance and give insurance policy number - if liability insurance is not available or not required in your country (outside the US), then this requirement will be waived for certification purposes.
  8. Must take and pass an I-ACT Level 1 written exam.

The Intermediate Level

Requirements:

  1. Completed 500 hours of Colon Hydrotherapy training from approved school and/or an IACT Certified Instructor or have proof of 2 years of practice.
  2. Must be certified, by I-ACT, at the Foundation Level and be an I-ACT member
  3. Make any corrections on your resume - update continuing education, recent seminars, etc.
  4. Share 15 to 25 minutes, choose A, B. or C:
    1. Take us on a video journey with your client as you teach them how they may assist themselves during a session.
    2. Read your essay of 1000 words in personal experience.
    3. Demonstrate the expertise you have developed through your work in Colon Hydrotherapy.
  5. Must take and pass the I-ACT Intermediate Level 2 Exam.
(*) Above presentations may be at an I-ACT approved school, a regional seminar, or an I-ACT convention (minimum 8 people in attendance)

The Advanced Level

Requirements:

  1. Completed 1000 hours of Colon Hydrotherapy training from approved school and/or an I-ACT Certified Instructor or have proof of 3 years of practice.
  2. Must be certified, by I-ACT, at the Intermediate Level and be an I-ACT member.
  3. Must take and pass the I-ACT Advanced Level 3 Exam.

The Instructor Level

Requirements:

  1. Minimum 1,000 hours of training or 3 years of practice.
  2. Must be certified, by I-ACT, at the Advanced Level and a must be a Full I-ACT Member and keep membership current while providing training.
  3. Demonstrate 4 hours of teaching at an I-ACT approved school, Regional Meeting, or IACT Convention meeting (at least one hour must be at an I-ACT Convention) - eight people in attendance desired.
  4. Submit outline of teaching to headquarters 1 month prior to seminar.
  5. Write a test of 50 questions on Colon Hydrotherapy multiple choices with answers (provide answers on separate pages and also provide source documentation for each question). Submit this test to I-ACT.

International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy
P.O. Box 461285, San Antonio, TX 78246-1285
Office: 210-366-2888
Fax: 210-366-2999