Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 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. > > Sorry if this is a stupid question. Someone just recommended to > me brewing the coffee for my enema in the sun for 2 days (putting > it in the fridge at night), saying that they found the enema to > be more potent this way. > > I'm wondering if there's any issue with mold growing on the > coffee doing it this way, though? Of course I am starting with > a clean jar with a lid, clean filtered water, and organic coffee. > But, maybe there is still a possibility of mold growing on it? > Or does it being in the sun prevent that? I don't know enough > about mold to know yet to know, so appreciate any expert advice. > > I have multiple susceptible HLA genotype and may other complex > mold related health issues, so don't want to add to my problems > any. > > Thanks in advance! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 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. > > Sorry if this is a stupid question. Someone just recommended to > me brewing the coffee for my enema in the sun for 2 days (putting > it in the fridge at night), saying that they found the enema to > be more potent this way. > > I'm wondering if there's any issue with mold growing on the > coffee doing it this way, though? Of course I am starting with > a clean jar with a lid, clean filtered water, and organic coffee. > But, maybe there is still a possibility of mold growing on it? > Or does it being in the sun prevent that? I don't know enough > about mold to know yet to know, so appreciate any expert advice. > > I have multiple susceptible HLA genotype and may other complex > mold related health issues, so don't want to add to my problems > any. > > Thanks in advance! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 good advice K. I've find that my intestines dont bother me now inless something is bothering my stomach. > > 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. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 thanks for the reminder, I had read up on this before and seriously considered doing coffee enemas, mainly because I noticed when I had a colonopsy that the cleaning out of the intestines did make me fell a little better,in some ways but also just brought back the raw burning in my stomach that I didn't want to experience again. thats was before I went on a diet of greens and white meat which has helped my stomach and bowels alot and allowed me to add some foods back in my diet that I couldn't tolerate before. I recall posting info. on coffee enemas at that time and asking if anyone had tried it, but never got any replies so I never went that route. two things I see here that might be problematic for me ,I may have some damage that is allowing bile to get into my stomach,influx, and I dont know if I need my blood vessels to be dialated, they've been weakened by my exposure. I'd have to do more reasearch to deturmine if there would be some bad side effects for me. > > 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 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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