Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Coffe enemas; # 11. the frequent use of enemas can start latent Bulimic tendancy. That said , let me caution against frequent use- no more than once every couple ofweeks. Yes the lower bowel will get " lazy" and not function with out aids( enemas, etc. For real. I have seen pretty, young girls with every thing good right in front of them. But due to frequent use of enemas, they wear a poo bag and Hope it can be reversed. But it won't be u till the come to grips with bulimia. Ok , sigh, breathe, I am stepping off of my soap box now. Just wanted that info out there. http://facebook.com/people/andTrudy-Kinsey/1340460877 " "A well- behaved woman never made history"...Mae Westhttp://oktravels.wordpress.com http://allrecipes.com/cook/TrudyK/profile.aspx On Jan 25, 2011, at 12:11 AM, Rodney Gisick <rodgis44@...> wrote: As I was looking thru just one of Don's sources, Teri, I found this rebuttal to the 10 points. I copy and paste.Hope that's ok...Coffee Enema Benefits vs Dangers by a Amelong Every activity – especially those concerning your health - have risks and coffee enemas are not free from risks. However, many of us are willing to assume risk in our lives because of the benefits. For example, when skiing, we run the risk of severe injuries, but are willing to ski anyways because throughout the entire process, we do everything possible to minimize risk. Then, when we are as safe as we can possibly be, we are able to reap the benefits of an activity in a relatively safe manner. Coffee enemas are no different. Let's examine a list of potential risks as stated by Tom Mossey in the article Top 10 Dangers of the Coffee Enema. These are all valid concerns and throughout the process of using coffee enemas, we must continually try to avoid danger and maximize benefits. Let me speak to each concern in detail. 1 - Adding ingredients to the enema recipe (such as coffee, green tea, vinegar, baking soda, bath/epsom salt, or minerals) is not proven to do anything superior to the effects of plain saline. There have been literally thousands of studies on the dangers of cell phones, and yet the results are inconclusive. Studies take years and sometimes decades to have a conclusive result, and, while what they tell us is valuable, sometimes we must take our own and others’ observations as evidence enough in the meantime. Many people find coffee enemas to be more useful than water-only enemas. 2 - Inserting anything into the anus may result in anal tearing. Of course caution should be taken when inserting anything into the anus. Lubricant and caution should always be used. That said, this risk is not significant. 3 - Re-used (instead of single use) enema kits may carry bacteria, which could result in an infection. Obviously, make sure to thoroughly clean any enema equipment before and after each use. Having done that, the risk for infection is minimal. 4 - Use of hot liquid in the rectum could result in serious internal burns. Just like when we need to pay attention to how hot our morning coffee is before we drink it, make sure that any liquids used for enemas are of a comfortable but not overly hot temperature. 5 - Extensive use of enemas could result in dehydration. Most people don’t drink enough water as it is, but if you decide to take enemas frequently, make sure you’re not forgetting your fluids! (I MIGHT ADD (rod, here), that the colon actually absorbs liquid during an enema. If it didn't, then we would always have very loose stools normally from all the water we drink! After a large and lengthy (20 min.) enema, one may find that frequent urination is needed because of the uptake of water through the colon. So dehydration is highly unlikely!) 6 - Overuse of coffee enemas could result in electrolyte imbalances. Electrolytes are essential to our body's functioning and as such are lost in any sort of discharge. Sweating, bowel movements and urination all carry electrolytes from our bodies. Electrolyte drinks like coconut water are great for replacing electrolytes, or simply eat some sea-salted food. Regardless of the exchange of electrolytes, the kidneys do a good job of maintaining necessary electrolyte levels as long as you have a generally healthy diet. 7 - The caffeine in the coffee or tea enema may lead to caffeine addiction. While caffeine addiction is an important consideration, taking coffee enemas does not present a greater risk for caffeine addiction than simply drinking coffee. All things in moderation. 8 - Caffeine enemas must be avoided by pregnant women and people with caffeine sensitivity. Pregnant women should consult a health care professional before undergoing a coffee enema due to certain risks, but should not rule them out since there can be great benefits especially when pregnant women are experiencing constipation. People with caffeine sensitivity should avoid coffee enemas. 9 - Overuse of any type of device designed to temporarily excite the nerves of the colon (such as an enema, colonic, or suppository) could result in decreased function of the bowels. Enemas, particularly coffee enemas, are useful tools, but like anything, should not be overused. As long as you practice them in moderation, they are generally health any safe. (Rod: this is the old, old fear that has never been proven, to my knowledge! And does this apply to anal intercourse, too? LOL) 10 - The colonic does not magically remove cancer-causing toxins. It will create watery stool and stimulate the release of fecal matter from the last few inches of the lower bowel. Do not forgo licensed medical attention in favor of this dangerous alternative. Coffee enemas are not an end-all health care treatment, but rather a tool to be used as part of a comprehensive health care plan. I appreciate Mr. Mossey for raising these concerns. Coffee enemas are not something that you learn by doing and I would counsel everyone to seek thorough instruction before attempting one. In general, if you know what you're doing and you use coffee enemas in moderation, you have an exceptional tool to improve your health that has minimal risk. Sources: Ten Days to Optimal Health - Book by article author a Amelong Top 10 Dangers of the Coffee Enema - INeedCoffee article by Tom Mossey Coffee Enema - INeedCoffee article by andra Astakhov Published: January 2011Thanks again,Rod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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