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Subject: Re: Coffee Enema for liver cleanse


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Switchablesusie
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Date Posted: 11:35:26 07/03/09 Fri
In reply to: Patricia 's message, "Coffee Enema for liver cleanse" on 14:18:21 06/30/09 Tue

This sounds a little contrived.

First of all, a detox coffee enema is a LOW enema that is relatively small in volume--less than a quart and also is delivered LOW in the colon where it is meant to be absorbed, not high up in the colon. A deep insertion of a colon tube is NOT the way a liver detox coffee enema is meant to be administered.

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Nancy
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Date Posted: 12:42:55 07/03/09 Fri

Switchablessusie,I am a colon therapist and have advised my patients on several occasions when doing an enema at home to take soapy, then rinse enema and to then retain the coffee enema inserted with a colon tube as a high enema, two quarts or better.

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Kate
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Date Posted: 16:04:49 07/04/09 Sat

Nancy, I am curious.
I have had coffee several times a week for several years now. I use a quart or less, held 10-15 minutes most times, up to 30 minutes some times. I feel great after.
I have tried two quart coffee enemas, sometimes held for longer, once or twice for an hour, and they left me feeling woosy and drained. It seems like I absorbed too much water. Isn't that a common problem with large enemas held for an hour, or is it just me? Also, I have problems retaining for any length of time with that much in me. Do you use an inflatable nozzle or butt plug, or does the colon tube eliminate the urge to go?
For me, one of the reasons for the enema, coffee or other, is to feel good. If it is unpleasant, it is not fun.

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Joanie
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Date Posted: 12:20:28 07/05/09 Sun

Two quarts held for an hour is going to have two effects. One is that your body will absorb a lot of liquid thus disturbing its' electrolyte balance. This could cause heart arythmia which could possibly lead to a heart attack or stroke. Second, that is a lot of caffeine - eight cups of coffee being consumed all at once. Further the coffee is probably an iritant which may cause inflamation of your colon. Also the coffee may cause a lot of gas which can be quite uncomfortable. No wonder you don't feel well afterwards.

You could put some salt in the coffee to reduce the rate of absorption. Salt also reduces the irritating effects of an enema and makes it easier to retain. Also, make sure you are taking plenty of potassium and vitamin B. This should reduce the negative effects. Be nice to your colon!

Just experiment with shorter retention times and smaller doses until you find the level at which it makes you feel your best. If you want to hold it longer, add some salt.

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Nancy
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Date Posted: 20:15:32 07/05/09 Sun

To keep from Absorbing too much water, some sea salt and soda mixed into the coffee should make the experience more tolerable. The coffee enema should be taken after a soapy enema and a clear rinse enema with soda and salt. two quarts or more after the primary infusions should be well tolerated and have a good effect. I agree also with reestablishing good flora with probotics and potassium (a banana would be enjoyable after the series and relaxing.

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Switchablesusie
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Date Posted: 00:44:28 07/06/09 Mon

Nancy, all I can say is you must know more than Max Gerson MD and Nicholas Gonzales MD, if you tell your clients to take a 2 quart high enema with coffee.

Those two independent physicians have done more research and patient treatment over many decades with coffee enemas than anyone else in the world. They both use a LOW enema, a quart or less to be retained for 15-20 minutes. You should read their work and change your regimens.

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Switchablesusie
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Date Posted: 00:48:26 07/06/09 Mon

PS: Neither of them require a cleansing enema first.

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Switchablesusie
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Date Posted: 00:48:39 07/06/09 Mon


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Diane
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Date Posted: 05:18:13 07/06/09 Mon

Dr. N. Gonzales, MD on TV showed a colon tube that he rocommends in taking a coffee enema.
Diane

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