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Thanks for your reply. Yes, I use very good filtered water. I can't

tolerate anything else.

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:50 PM, osisposis <jeaninem660@...>wrote:

> sorry, dont know the answer to that, but I hope if you try it you at least

> use water that been through a brita pitcher and not tap water,

> weither it gets mold from setting to long in the sun or not might very well

> depend on the quaility of the water you use. I can tell you that you need to

> be very careful about makeing sun tea that you drink as far as the quility

> of your water you use, so the same would hold true for coffee in that sence.

> if you are leary about it, it might be better just to stick with brewing.

>

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See, that's what I was thinking. It gets just nice and warm enough for bugs

to grow, not kill anything. ICK! I'm definitely not going to do it.

Yes, I've been doing the enemas since November. I started with just 1

teaspoon of coffee and it left me kind of weak. They say that means it's

too much coffee. So, I backed off a bit and only did them every 3-4 days.

I'm now doing 4 Tbsp of coffee and 5 days a week. They help me

tremendously. I've heard that if you get jittery from them the coffee is

getting too high up in the colon. I don't really know, just that they way

I'm doing them is working very well for me.

Thanks for replying, !

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 6:49 PM, safersmilesdentallab <

safersmilesdentallab@...> wrote:

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>

> When I lived on the road I wanted to try that. One internet site said that

> it doesn't get hot enough to kill germs but is nice & warm to incubate them.

> That's all I needed to hear in order to dismiss the thought. Have you done a

> coffee enema before. It messed me up.

>

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Pass on that, you can do much better by just taking charcoal or bentonite

clay.  You need to be detoxing all of your intestines not just the lower

part.   If you can get some cholestyramine to go with it all the better.   

Good luck

a

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From: safersmilesdentallab <safersmilesdentallab@...>

Subject: [] Re: Can sun brewing coffee for enema grow mold?

Date: Friday, August 20, 2010, 5:49 PM

When I lived on the road I wanted to try that. One internet site said that

it doesn't get hot enough to kill germs but is nice & warm to incubate them.

That's all I needed to hear in order to dismiss the thought. Have you done a

coffee enema before. It messed me up.

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I don't know if your message was for me or , but I just thought I'd

comment that coffee enemas are an integral part of my very complex

protocol. They help me tremendous and help with detox far more than

charcoal or clay alone do. If you do some research on how coffee enemas

help the body you're understand. They don't simply clear out the colon but

cause the liver to dump toxins as well, among other things. So it's not

just a matter of detoxing the lower part of your intestines.

As for my protocol, I take charcoal, clay, and cholestyramine, as well as a

few other things for detoxing. I personally find the enemas and CSM the

most beneficial.

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:10 PM, a Townsend <kmtown2003@...>wrote:

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>Pass on that, you can do much better by just taking charcoal or bentonite

> clay. You need to be detoxing all of your intestines not just the lower

> part. If you can get some cholestyramine to go with it all the better.

>

> Good luck

> a

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Speaking of CSM, I am a bit leary of messing with my digestive tract,

this stuff soaks up all the bile needed for digestion doesn't it, or

does it soak it up after its done its job in the digestive process, sort

of been holding off and waiting to get my sauna set up, saunaing

intensively and then retesting at realtime labs to see if the mycotoxin

levels have diminished...

sue v

>Pass on that, you can do much better by just taking charcoal or

>bentonite clay.  You need to be detoxing all of your intestines not just

>the lower part.   If you can get some cholestyramine to go with it all

>the better.   

>

>Good luck

>a

>

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That is great news J.  You just started my day with a smile!!  I am still so

bummed that I didn't get to see you when you were here.

Blessings girlfriend and keep up the good work

K

>

> Pass on that, you can do much better by just taking charcoal or bentonite

clay.  You need to be detoxing all of your intestines not just the lower part.

If you can get some cholestyramine to go with it all the better.

>

> Good luck

> a

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Coffee enemas are for detoxing the liver, not really the intestines.

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 9:08 PM, osisposis <jeaninem660@...>wrote:

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>

> good advice K. I've find that my intestines dont bother me now inless

> something is bothering my stomach.

>

>

> >

> > Pass on that, you can do much better by just taking charcoal or bentonite

> clay. You need to be detoxing all of your intestines not just the lower

> part.  If you can get some cholestyramine to go with it all the

> better.  Â

> >

> > Good luck

> > a

> >

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Perhaps this website would help educate people about enemas. There's seems

to be some lack of understanding here. I'm certainly not saying enemas are

for everyone, but before you say they're not worth doing you should at least

educate yourself about what they do.

http://www.optimalhealthnetwork.com/Coffee-Enemas-s/538.htm

At the bottom of this page it describes the benefits, which are far more

than just washing out the lower intestines:

A properly performed coffee enema greatly facilitates the release of toxins

by:

• stimulating the liver, a main organ of detoxification, to produce more

bile. Bile is a bodily fluid that has a role in fat digestion and into which

many toxins, both internally and externally generated, are dissolved for

removal from the body out through the gall bladder, small intestine, and

colon.

• causing the muscles of the bile duct to relax, opening the duct widely to

produce a large flow of bile from the gall bladder into the small intestine

(where you should have a binding agent present — chlorella, charcoal, etc. —

to tightly bind the toxins to prevent reabsorption). This allows the liver

to rid itself of many toxins quickly, freeing it to process more

blood-transported toxins from throughout the body. A systemic detoxification

effect and greater overall well-being results. All the blood in your body

passes through the liver about every three minutes.

• dilating blood vessels via effects of the coffee's theophylline and

theobromine, further increasing blood flow to the liver.

• increasing glutathione s-transferase (GST) production, a key

detoxification enzyme, by 600 to 700%, via action of coffee's palmitic acid.

GST shuttles toxins for binding with glutathione, which neutralizes them and

carries them out of the body in the bile.

• speeding transit of waste through the colon.

• stimulating a neurological reflex that helps the liver detoxify chemicals

more efficiently.

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Pwr2Heal <pwr2heal@...> wrote:

> Coffee enemas are for detoxing the liver, not really the intestines.

>

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You read my mind, Pwr2Heal!  I was going to ask someone to tell me more about

coffee enemas.  I have a great doctor who has had me on a detox program, but

this has never been brought up.  I am on a digestive program and wonder if this

would speed up the process.  Of course, the whole thought of an enema makes me

cringe.  I had one in the hospital and never thought I would consider doing

this

on a voluntary basis...hee.  Thanks again for sharing, sally

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From: Pwr2Heal <pwr2heal@...>

Sent: Sat, August 21, 2010 10:16:31 AM

Subject: Re: [] Re: Can sun brewing coffee for enema grow mold?

Perhaps this website would help educate people about enemas.  There's seems

to be some lack of understanding here.  I'm certainly not saying enemas are

for everyone, but before you say they're not worth doing you should at least

educate yourself about what they do.

http://www.optimalhealthnetwork.com/Coffee-Enemas-s/538.htm

At the bottom of this page it describes the benefits, which are far more

than just washing out the lower intestines:

A properly performed coffee enema greatly facilitates the release of toxins

by:

• stimulating the liver, a main organ of detoxification, to produce more

bile. Bile is a bodily fluid that has a role in fat digestion and into which

many toxins, both internally and externally generated, are dissolved for

removal from the body out through the gall bladder, small intestine, and

colon.

• causing the muscles of the bile duct to relax, opening the duct widely to

produce a large flow of bile from the gall bladder into the small intestine

(where you should have a binding agent present — chlorella, charcoal, etc. —

to tightly bind the toxins to prevent reabsorption). This allows the liver

to rid itself of many toxins quickly, freeing it to process more

blood-transported toxins from throughout the body. A systemic detoxification

effect and greater overall well-being results. All the blood in your body

passes through the liver about every three minutes.

• dilating blood vessels via effects of the coffee's theophylline and

theobromine, further increasing blood flow to the liver.

• increasing glutathione s-transferase (GST) production, a key

detoxification enzyme, by 600 to 700%, via action of coffee's palmitic acid.

GST shuttles toxins for binding with glutathione, which neutralizes them and

carries them out of the body in the bile.

• speeding transit of waste through the colon.

• stimulating a neurological reflex that helps the liver detoxify chemicals

more efficiently.

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Pwr2Heal <pwr2heal@...> wrote:

> Coffee enemas are for detoxing the liver, not really the intestines.

>

>

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Sally, I was *totally* resistant to doing these and put it off for months

after my doctor first prescribed them for me. I finally decided to try them

after my doctor reminded me how beneficial they would be for me (not saying

that would be true for everyone, just what my doctor said for my case...

everyone should do research themselves and make their own decision about

anything related to their health).

Turned out they were much easier to do than I had imagined, totally

painless, and they make me feel soooo much better (lighter, less toxic, more

energy, less fatigue), I kind of regret that I put off trying them for so

long. They've also helped when I've had liver pain, spleen pain, brain fog,

and headaches.

But, as I said, they may not be appropriate for everyone, so research and

make your own decision. :-)

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:32 AM, sally braithwaite-marshalll <

mustangsally2254@...> wrote:

>

>

> You read my mind, Pwr2Heal! I was going to ask someone to tell me more

> about

> coffee enemas. I have a great doctor who has had me on a detox program,

> but

> this has never been brought up. I am on a digestive program and wonder if

> this

> would speed up the process. Of course, the whole thought of an enema makes

> me

> cringe. I had one in the hospital and never thought I would consider doing

> this

> on a voluntary basis...hee. Thanks again for sharing, sally

>

>

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Also heard from a few docs that they are supposed to build the level of

glutathione in the liver. I don't know the mechanics of it though.

Coffee enemas are for detoxing the liver, not really the intestines.

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 9:08 PM, osisposis <jeaninem660@...>wrote:

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Thanks...I continue to learn from you all.  Gratitude for sharing...sally

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From: Pwr2Heal <pwr2heal@...>

Sent: Sat, August 21, 2010 12:28:14 PM

Subject: Re: [] Re: Can sun brewing coffee for enema grow mold?

 

Sally, I was *totally* resistant to doing these and put it off for months

after my doctor first prescribed them for me. I finally decided to try them

after my doctor reminded me how beneficial they would be for me (not saying

that would be true for everyone, just what my doctor said for my case...

everyone should do research themselves and make their own decision about

anything related to their health).

Turned out they were much easier to do than I had imagined, totally

painless, and they make me feel soooo much better (lighter, less toxic, more

energy, less fatigue), I kind of regret that I put off trying them for so

long. They've also helped when I've had liver pain, spleen pain, brain fog,

and headaches.

But, as I said, they may not be appropriate for everyone, so research and

make your own decision. :-)

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:32 AM, sally braithwaite-marshalll <

mustangsally2254@...> wrote:

>

>

> You read my mind, Pwr2Heal! I was going to ask someone to tell me more

> about

> coffee enemas. I have a great doctor who has had me on a detox program,

> but

> this has never been brought up. I am on a digestive program and wonder if

> this

> would speed up the process. Of course, the whole thought of an enema makes

> me

> cringe. I had one in the hospital and never thought I would consider doing

> this

> on a voluntary basis...hee. Thanks again for sharing, sally

>

>

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