Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 yeah, I understand that. It's just that if you drink something like 2 litres of water with one tablespoon of salt diluted in it, before eating anything in the morning, it can make you go to the toilet very much. > > . , that's too much salt !! Drink water if you want but don't put all that salt in it. Susie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 > > yeah, I understand that. It's just that if you drink something like 2 > litres of water with one tablespoon of salt diluted in it, before > eating anything in the morning, it can make you go to the toilet very > much. > > . > Ineresting. That doesn't happen to me, but I think my body drinks in the salt, because of my adrenal issues. But, I also do the coffee enema and it has a different place in my healing... it clears my liver of toxins. I wouldn't count diarhhea as having the same effect as an enema. Diarrhea, loose stools etc does feel like toxins are exiting, but the coffee enema seems to address all my die-off (sinus, mucus,headache, etc) even during diarrhea/loose bowels. I guess I'm saying, still try an enema during die-off because it may help you get rid of toxins your body is too overwhelmed to excrete without some aid. Marissa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 > > > > > > yeah, I understand that. It's just that if you drink something like 2 > > litres of water with one tablespoon of salt diluted in it, before > > eating anything in the morning, it can make you go to the toilet very > > much. > > > > . *** I just re-read your post and saw that you said one tablespoon (!!) of salt. That is way too much salt to take, it will run right thru you. Marissa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Dear Bee, I do not see the link to the enema supply store on your website, maybe it went out by mistake? Thank you, Carmen --- In , " Bee " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> > +++My website has a great enema supply website that has the bulb > syringes - see the ad at the bottom of every page. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 > > Dear Bee, > I do not see the link to the enema supply store on your website, maybe > it went out by mistake? +++I moved the Enema ad to the Enema Articles, and also posted it under the Products button on the top - see this: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/resource/enema.php Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2009 Report Share Posted May 28, 2009 > > Is it OK to do an enema when dealing with constant diarrhea? I am very sensitive to caffeine; if I would have it as early as 2pm I could still be awake at 1am!! So, I rarely had it. Would it still be OK to do a coffee enema? > Thanks for all of your help, ++Hi Darlene. Yes, you can safely do an enema whether you have diarrhea or not. Please read the coffee enema article which explains that a coffee enema does not affect you like drinking it does since it goes through a different route in the body. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2009 Report Share Posted June 23, 2009 > > Ok there, getting ready to place my order with the enemas website recommended. I'm gonna order the " faultless " bulb syringe (price is $7.99 and it's an 8 oz.) and the organic coffee-I'm thinking this is all I need to order- please just let me know if any different so I can do this as soon as the order gets delivered. Again, this is my very 1st time with doing an enema-this is why I'm double checking. +++Hi Phyllis. Yes you are ordering correctly. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 > > Hi Bee, I would like to know the prodigal for enamas. I already started, having done 2 in 1 week but I would like to know how to continue and for how long. What are your suggestions? +++Hi Angie in Az. Do you mean probiotic enemas? I think probiotic enemas aren't as important as doing Coffee Enemas. You should be gradually increasing time in between enemas, following this kind of schedule: -After doing them every 4-5 days for 2 months do one per week for 2 months. -Then do one every 2 weeks for 2 months. -Do one every month for 2 months. -You probably won't need to do them after that. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 > > Hi Bee, > > How important are coffee enemas if my bowel movements are okay, and I do the brushing on a regular basis? > > Many thanks in advance for your reply. +++Hi Helene. Coffee enemas are for detoxifying the liver and the lymphatic system (the lymphatic system involves the adrenals, thyroid, lymph glands, etc.), so even if your bowel movements are normal they are important for clearing out toxins. Read the coffee enema article so you understand why it is recommended, even in cancer clinics: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/enema1.php All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 > > Bee... on the 9 day program do I do the 2 enemas back to back or one in the morning and one at night? +++Hi Care. You need to think for yourself more often. You spread out the 2 enemas. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 WOW Bee I didn't mean to offend you I just believe in your expertise and didn't want to assume anything...I saw nothing wrong with my question as all the other enemas are done back to back. As far as testing for hypoglycemia, have they changed the procedures for testing? The test that I have had in the past require fasting and then drinking a sugar drink which Feeds candida. I am also not disregarding moderator comments...I think I have been misunderstood and my hypoglycemic reactions I know are not retracing. They are infact correlated to dropping a meal. I do not have any reaction when I keep my meals at 5x a day. Please advise on the hypoglycemia testing. Thank you, > > > > Bee... on the 9 day program do I do the 2 enemas back to back or one in the morning and one at night? > > +++Hi Care. You need to think for yourself more often. You spread out the 2 enemas. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 Hi Care, You say you are having hypoglyemic symptoms, while we are advising you that you are not. That's why I advised you to get tested, since it seems to be the only way you may be convinced. I cannot keep advising you when you insist you are having low blood sugar, and you don't want to consider you aren't, and that instead you are getting other kinds of healing/detox reactions and your body is retracing. If you " are " actually getting low blood sugar it is because you are not consuming enough good fats and too many carbs - so you wouldn't be following the food ratios. When you go on this program it takes about 4 months for your body to switch over from running on glucose to running on fats, so at this point you couldn't possibly get low blood sugar since glucose from carbs is what causes it. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 Bee...there is misunderstanding going on. I have not have a hypoglycemic reaction since trying to drop a snack which was atleast 4 or 5 months ago. I'm truly not insisting anything. I have merely tried to describe that when I have dropped a snack in the past that I got reactive hypoglycemia. I simply am having a hard time understanding that this is a retracing symptom that you have mentioned when it seems connected to dropping a snack. May be the last time I tried to do it was too soon for the transition of carbs vs fat for energy? I am happy to get tested but know that the tests I have had in the past contained sugar. Did you want me to take the test anyway? I eat well under the amount of carbs I am allowed. I am not cheating on this diet. I am willing to try dropping a snack but had asked for your suggestions on this. I did not know about the 4 month trasition until I went through the messages and found out that you had responded to someone else with that knoweledge. I value your opinion and follow this diet to a T. I don't even take stevia anymore. Here is a typical days diet with the only thing rotating is dinner: Breakfast 1/3 (little more than 1/3) e's egg drink (drink is 3 eggs with 4 1/2T CO) Snack 1/3 Bee's egg drink Lunch (Sage Chicken Pattie with Sauerkraut 1/2c), 1T Co Snack 1/3 (little less than 1/3) Bee's egg drink Dinner (medley of low carb vegis sauteed in butter) with meat, sauerkraut and 1 1/2TCO I take a total of 7T of CO and 1T butter. I'm working on the raising my butter level but my fats are in the range of ratios. I hope this information clears up any misunderstandings. Thank you so much, -------------------------------- > > Hi Care, > You say you are having hypoglyemic symptoms, while we are advising you that you are not. That's why I advised you to get tested, since it seems to be the only way you may be convinced. > > I cannot keep advising you when you insist you are having low blood sugar, and you don't want to consider you aren't, and that instead you are getting other kinds of healing/detox reactions and your body is retracing. > > If you " are " actually getting low blood sugar it is because you are not consuming enough good fats and too many carbs - so you wouldn't be following the food ratios. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 > > > Bee...there is misunderstanding going on. > > I have not have a hypoglycemic reaction since trying to drop a snack which was atleast 4 or 5 months ago. I'm truly not insisting anything. I have merely tried to describe that when I have dropped a snack in the past that I got reactive hypoglycemia. I simply am having a hard time understanding that this is a retracing symptom that you have mentioned when it seems connected to dropping a snack. May be the last time I tried to do it was too soon for the transition of carbs vs fat for energy? +++Hi Care. Then I do not understand why you are still having 5 meals or snacks per day. Possibly it was too soon then. > > I am happy to get tested but know that the tests I have had in the past contained sugar. Did you want me to take the test anyway? +++Not if you understand you aren't hypoglymic. <snip> > I did not know about the 4 month trasition until I went through the messages and found out that you had responded to someone else with that knoweledge. +++However, you would have read about Insulin Resistance in my article, as follows: " Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas. It helps the body utilize blood glucose (blood sugar) by binding with receptors on cells like a key would fit into a lock. Once the key insulin has unlocked the door, the glucose can pass from the blood into the cell. Inside the cell, glucose is either used for energy or stored for future use in the form of glycogen in the liver or muscle cells. The body's cells become insulin resistant because they are trying to protect themselves from the toxic effects of high insulin which is required to regulate blood sugar levels when the diet is high in sugar and/or carbohydrates. This causes the cells to down-regulate their receptor activity and the numbers of their receptors, so they don't have to receive 'that noxious stimuli' all the time. It is like having this loud disgusting music being played and you have to turn down the volume. Insulin resistance leads to blood sugar problems like hypoglycemia and diabetes, and to high blood pressure. " > >> > Here is a typical days diet with the only thing rotating is dinner: > > Breakfast 1/3 (little more than 1/3) e's egg drink (drink is 3 eggs with 4 1/2T CO) > Snack 1/3 Bee's egg drink > Lunch (Sage Chicken Pattie with Sauerkraut 1/2c), 1T Co > Snack 1/3 (little less than 1/3) Bee's egg drink > Dinner (medley of low carb vegis sauteed in butter) with meat, sauerkraut and 1 1/2TCO > > I take a total of 7T of CO and 1T butter. I'm working on the raising my butter level but my fats are in the range of ratios. +++That's very good Care! Do your ratios add up to those you calculated? All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 It's possible to have a blood test that does not require drinking anything. That test is called a glucose tolerance test the other is just a fasting blood sugar. On 21-Mar-10, at 8:11 AM, caringonefive wrote: > > Bee...there is misunderstanding going on. > > I have not have a hypoglycemic reaction since trying to drop a snack > which was atleast 4 or 5 months ago. I'm truly not insisting > anything. I have merely tried to describe that when I have dropped a > snack in the past that I got reactive hypoglycemia. I simply am > having a hard time understanding that this is a retracing symptom > that you have mentioned when it seems connected to dropping a snack. > May be the last time I tried to do it was too soon for the > transition of carbs vs fat for energy? > > I am happy to get tested but know that the tests I have had in the > past contained sugar. Did you want me to take the test anyway? > > I eat well under the amount of carbs I am allowed. I am not cheating > on this diet. I am willing to try dropping a snack but had asked for > your suggestions on this. > > I did not know about the 4 month trasition until I went through the > messages and found out that you had responded to someone else with > that knoweledge. > > I value your opinion and follow this diet to a T. I don't even take > stevia anymore. > > Here is a typical days diet with the only thing rotating is dinner: > > Breakfast 1/3 (little more than 1/3) e's egg drink (drink is 3 eggs > with 4 1/2T CO) > Snack 1/3 Bee's egg drink > Lunch (Sage Chicken Pattie with Sauerkraut 1/2c), 1T Co > Snack 1/3 (little less than 1/3) Bee's egg drink > Dinner (medley of low carb vegis sauteed in butter) with meat, > sauerkraut and 1 1/2TCO > > I take a total of 7T of CO and 1T butter. I'm working on the raising > my butter level but my fats are in the range of ratios. > > I hope this information clears up any misunderstandings. Thank you > so much, > > -------------------------------- > > > > > > Hi Care, > > You say you are having hypoglyemic symptoms, while we are advising > you that you are not. That's why I advised you to get tested, since > it seems to be the only way you may be convinced. > > > > I cannot keep advising you when you insist you are having low > blood sugar, and you don't want to consider you aren't, and that > instead you are getting other kinds of healing/detox reactions and > your body is retracing. > > > > If you " are " actually getting low blood sugar it is because you > are not consuming enough good fats and too many carbs - so you > wouldn't be following the food ratios. > > > > > Bee > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 thank you for the support. It was still a question for me. I appreciate you answering it. Bless you, > > It's possible to have a blood test that does not require drinking > anything. That test is called a glucose tolerance test the other is > just a fasting blood sugar. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Hello Angie, I didn't start with any enemas until I had already been on the diet for one year, and they still helped me.  You can begin at any time, and follow the schedule in the enema article.  I have found them to be very helpful as my healing has focused primarily on my digestive organs! Be well,andra, a group moderator From: Angie <losportillo238@...> Subject: [ ] enemas Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 8:25 PM  Hello Bee, I have a question about enemas. I read the article again after being on the diet for 1 year, 1 month. It said in the article that enemas help with detoxing in the early part of the diet. Does that mean it will not help us that have been on the diet for sometime? I would like to know if it is alright to do an enema 1 or 2 times per month even though I have been on the diet for over a 1 yr. Thank you and will wait for your reply, Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 > > Hi please I make enemas myself for a long time, but before 1-2 months I had hemeroids. So I used rectal ointment and it became fine. But always since this time I must use after enema this ointment. > BUT I FEEL ENEMAS IS HELPING ME. So i please you for some ,,good advice " ?! The termination of my enema's picks is plastic. I think it should be because of. > But don't say me ,,use oil " because it doesn't work... +++Hi Axel, The pick on the end of all enemas are plastic. Since you have hemorrhoids your rectum and anus could lack natural fats. I suggest you put some vaseline on the opening and inside a little first, then put a little vaseline on the end of the pick before inserting it. This is what vaseline is: http://www.vaseline.com/Product.aspx?Path=Consumer/OurProducts/PetroleumJelly The small amount you'll use won't harm you. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2010 Report Share Posted November 10, 2010 Hi Lise, I just reviewed the 9-day program. It does not mention using coffee enemas, though, coffee enemas are good for detoxifying once you resume Bee's regular program. Bee says: " you can extend the 9-day program as long as you wish, i.e. having soup, broth, Bee's egg drink and pureed foods, which are easier foods to digest. But do not continue daily clear water enemas after 9 days; after that only do them every 4-5 days, instead of 2 times a day. " So, I would say, you can resume the coffee enemas once you return to Bee's regular program, after you come off the 9-day program. Nan B. moderator > > Hi. Lise here! > I read through, so, if one does the 9 day, is that 2 daily water enemas, replacing on of those every 4th day w/ coffee? And once 9 days over, what is recommended. I'm not clear. On the coffee page, the decreasing frequency, is that for both types? > > Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2010 Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 > > What am I doing wrong? I can't seem to ever get my enemas to work. Once I get all settled, nothing comes out of the enema bag. The clamp is undone and it empties freely into the sink. I always try it after emptying my colon. I really am at a loss of why I am having so much trouble. Help? Anyone? +++Hi Dawn, Ensure there are no kinks in the tube running from the bag to the nozzle, and that you don't clog up the nozzle with too much oil. I tried the enema bag at first but found the 8 ounce bulb syringe is so much easier to use. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2010 Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 Thank you for te reply Bee. I will just have to try the syringe because I have had it with with this enema bag! LOL Dawn > > > > What am I doing wrong? I can't seem to ever get my enemas to work. Once I get all settled, nothing comes out of the enema bag. The clamp is undone and it empties freely into the sink. I always try it after emptying my colon. I really am at a loss of why I am having so much trouble. Help? Anyone? > > +++Hi Dawn, > > Ensure there are no kinks in the tube running from the bag to the nozzle, and that you don't clog up the nozzle with too much oil. > > I tried the enema bag at first but found the 8 ounce bulb syringe is so much easier to use. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 i am taking the csm and it has caused a lot of constipation, A LOT. i can not tolerate laxatives, of fibrous foods, or pysillus husks due to food and salicylate allergies and intolerances. i was told to do enemas and they could be done daily to aid the colon in ridding the biotoxins the csm is pulling out. if left inside it can cause the toxins to build up in colon and defeats the purpose of the csm. is daily too much? can this be harmful? does it deplete the colon of minerals, cause dehydration, and cause the colon muscle to stop working on its on and become dependent on the enema? thoughts and suggestions thanks denise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 ,  Actually, coffee (organic & caffeine) enemas are very effective in expelling toxins from the liver in a very non invasive way. Distilled water is preferable and doing daily for a week or two should not harm you. And perhaps you could do maintenance of 2-3 per week thereafter for a period of time.  The toxins do more harm than a few days or weeks of enemas. Sometimes enemas help constipation.   When I got dizziness once from mold exposure a coffee enema stopped it and also in the past stopped or helped migraines. Normally, though for constipation from CMS I take 500-1000 mg of magnesium daily but if you have a problem with that the enemas would be a great alternative. I was healed of chemical sensitivities in the 90's from diet, juicing, & coffee enemas. My chemical sensititivies resurfaced recently from a mold exposure so I react with some fatigue if in a polluted store for a couple of hours. Otherwise, I am OK with chemicals if the level is not too high. I am not OK with mold-my genotype lined up with my past exposures to mold-it makes me very ill.  Diane  I do not believe in drinking distilled water b/c of mineral depletion but a moderate amount of enemas with coffee or without should not harm you. I have always improved my health with them. Unfornately, it is not a cure all just a part of a comprehensive program to get well. i am taking the csm and it has caused a lot of constipation, A LOT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 Could you tolerate cascara sagrada? It is an herbal laxative. What works for me is plain old magnesium which I need anyway. I take 3 - 4 capsules a day and that works. I have no knowledge about the enemas, sorry. anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 Distilled water will NOT, repeat NOT, deplete minerals. That is an old nutritional wive's tale. I dont advocate distilled, but the reasons have nothing to do with that. scott _____ On Behalf Of diane kelly Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 12:19 PM Subject: Re: [] enemas I do not believe in drinking distilled water b/c of mineral depletion but a moderate amount of enemas with coffee or without should not harm you. I have always improved my health with them. Unfornately, it is not a cure all just a part of a comprehensive program to get well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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