Guest guest Posted February 26, 2011 Report Share Posted February 26, 2011 > > Thank you Bee and Mameedle. > > Bee, since I have read in previous posts you mention that the key is for the > reaction not to happen every time. I began to worry because it has been > happening every time. Thank you though. Hopefully things will change for the > better. +++Hi Jess. Key reaction?? I don't think I've ever used those terms. +++Since you are very concerned you should get a proper diagnosis by your doctor, particularly for your eyes, your nerves jumping, etc. > > Another thing, I did my third coffee enema today (2nd one last week) and I noticed chunks of solidified CO floating on top. Sorry for all the detail. They were flat pieces of the CO. Could this mean I am not digesting the CO properly? I always heat the CO, I don't like to eat anything raw or cold. Should I decrease my CO intake? The last few weeks I had been regular but this past week I was constipated. Could the CO hardening be part of the cause? +++You couldn't possibly see any CO in your stools my dear. What you are seeing is mucus, which can be very white and float, etc. Mucus can be in strings, or lumps, or flat pieces, etc. > > Also, is it ok to eat before coffee enema? Is it ok to do at night or better in the morning? Today I did it in the morning without eating. By the time I finished I had been up for a few hours (w/out eating) and started to have hypoglycemia symptoms. Which I had a feeling was going to happen because it happened the 1st time? +++You should always do a coffee enema after a bowel movement, and if you do not have a bowel movement do it first thing in the morning before eating. +++You weren't getting hypoglycemic symptoms, instead you were getting detoxifying symptoms because of the coffee enema, which happens very quickly. In order to lessen those reactions use less coffee in the same amount of water. Let me know what the doctor's diagnosis is. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2011 Report Share Posted February 26, 2011 Hi Bee, I wont be seeing a Dr for a while. They let me down so many times and just don't seem to listen. This is why I turned to you. I apologize for using the term key reaction. I meant if the reaction occurred every time. I didn't know pieces of mucus could look flat and white like that. Looked like soap almost. I thought they were only yellow. I'm going to keep going. Thank you for answering my questions. Kind regards, Jess On Feb 26, 2011 12:06 PM, " Bee " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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