Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 , Fill me in on the test on your spinal fluid I am very very curious. Love ya, In @y..., Curry <Waynekaren773@y...> wrote: > > Hi Patty, > Thank you for your reply. I just received a letter today from Dr. Shanklin, telling me he was getting ready to start running the tests on my spinal fluid. I couldn't have been more surprised and it was a nice Christmas present, just to have heard from him. > I do plan on eventually contacting Dr. Kolb regarding " hair analysis. " I'm just waiting to resolve my SSD, so I can eventually make an appointment to have whatever required testing, needs to be done. Thanks again Patty and have a wonderful and Blessed Christmas. > Love and Hugs........... > > Patty <fdp@l...> wrote: ,I would get on the phone and start bugging who ever is responsible for this test for the results. This would be important information to know. As for the hair analysis, you can check with Dr. Kolb. They use Doctor's Data labs, which has been reputed to be one of the best for this analysis.Patty----- Original Message ----- From: Curry @y... Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 11:24 AMSubject: Re: hairy analysis results > > Hi! > Would you mind telling me more about " Hair Analysis? " Is it accurate? Who does the analysis and how much do they charge? Have any other ladies had this done? And how did you hear about this? > Allot of questions, I know. But I had a spinal tap in July, with a sample of my spinal fluid sent to Doctor Shanklin, yet I still have not received any results. Not even a phone call! > I don't know your name, but thank you for any information you may have, in regard to the hair analysis. > Love and Hugs.............. > > cpannarale <cpannarale@y...> wrote: Well I got my hair analysis results for toxic metals. > > Seems that I am high on aluminum and zirconium and low on alot of > things like zinc, etc. the things I've heard naturally help to detox > the system. > > Has anyone here had hair analysis done and did you test high for > heavy metals? > > Also, what is zirconium? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2002 Report Share Posted January 6, 2002 Hi Patty, Well, in spite of my husband's temper tantrum, would you mind sending me information on how to make up this coffee enema? You see, my husband has some serious health issues also and one of them is his back pain, which at times is pretty intense. So, while I'm waiting to hear back from you, I'll be preparing my hubby (oh my)! :-) Thanks allot Patty and thank you for sharing about your husband, hopefully that will help me with mine. Love and Hugs........... Patty <fdp@...> wrote: , This made me laugh. You know, my husband had the same attitude. He was like, there is NO WAY I am doing that! But guess what? He tried one and now does them every day! They helped cure his back pain and he lost 20 pounds and feels so good that he isn't shy about telling others how they have helped him when he thinks it will benefit them. He has become a true believer of alternative medicine based on his own experiences. I am really proud of my hubby. My brother in law from Alaska is into working out and health foods and all that, and on his recent visit to our home he asked us if we have ever heard of coffee enemas. You can bet he got an earful from my husband! He went home really excited to try it for his own back pain and intestinal trouble. Love, Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: Curry Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 2:45 PM Subject: Patty Hi Patty, I just read this email to my husband :-0 And you should have seen the look on his face! :-) After he informed me that he's a little old-fashion and cannot see taking his coffee up the butt, he then left the room. Then he came back in and said he could never do that! When I asked him why? He said, "Because I like my coffee with my doughnuts!" :-) He's so cute! Thank you for the info Patty and thank you for your love, care and concern. Love and Hugs............. Patty <fdp@...> wrote: e and others, In the past I said I would look for natural ways of pain relief, and wanted to share with you a paragraph from "the Gerson Therapy". It says, " Caffeine taken rectally stimulates liver's action, increases bile flow, and opens bile ducts so that one's liver can excrete the toxic products of metabolic improvement more easily. Coffee enemas are excellent for preventative medicine as well as for treatment. They also bring about remarkable pain relief." We have discussed coffee enemas many times on this list, and the directions for doing this are in the files section on Healing Therapies. If you have not yet tried this form of therapy, I highly encourage you to do so. I know it sounds dumb. I thought so when my naturopath first told me to do coffee enemas. I thought he was off his rocker. That was until I found out more about it, and became more educated. I made the mistake of being biased against something without having the knowledge to back up my position. I found out I shouldn't do that anymore! God bless....hope some of you with major pain issues will try this and let us know how you feel after a fair trial of this therapy. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 I am curious about one thing about coffee enemas, isn't some of the coffee absorbed into your body in this way? Just wondering, since they make suppositories I do know that things are absorbed in this manner so I am curious about this ?????? I would be willing to try it I have no issues with enemas really, just wondering about the absorption of the coffee itself. Thanks, ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 4:42 PM Subject: Re: Patty Hi ,Here are the directions for the coffee enema.I hope you and your husband try it!PattyNOTE: It is a good idea to start with a warm water enema first, to remove the wastes present and ready to be eliminated. Then follow with the coffee enema for full benefit. BASIC DIRECTIONS (1) Boil 1 quart/1 liter water, with 3 rounded tablespoons of freshly ground coffee in non-metal pan (I use glass)over med heat. Use only filtered, purified or distilled water, not tap water. Do not use a coffee maker. Use only organically grown, non-decaffeinated coffee beans. Store coffee beans in the freezer to retain freshness. (2) Allow coffee to boil for 5-15 min, to evaporate the oils. (3) Let cool to body temp. (4) Strain, using a fine-mesh stainless steel tea strainer(it looks like screen wire) to strain out the grounds, leaving the "silt". Since many of the beneficial elements for detoxification in the coffee are fiber-bound, it isn't a good idea to use a paper strainer, or even a cloth,unless it's got a fairly coarse weave. (5) Filtered water may be added back to make one full quart. Using an enema bag, insert coffee mixture into rectum. Lie on your right side for 15 min with knees toward your chest, breathing deeply. (6) Evacuate bowels. Additional comments on the coffee enema: "Gerson knew that the coffee enema dilated the bile ducts and caused a flushing of toxic bile from the liver. (Drinking coffee constricts the bile ducts). He also knew that this was the most effective method for detoxification. Since Gerson's time various active ingredients in coffee have been identified and most interestingly, the palmitates present in coffee increase the binding of toxic elements by the bile 7-fold and this enzyme-enhancing ability in the liver and small intestine does not allow reabsorption of the toxic bile. Most cholerectic herbs do not ensure this complete removal of toxins but only an increase in bile flow. In order to assist detoxification I often recommend the coffee enema. They guard against a toxic build-up that can make you feel so dreadful and in this way help the body to heal. It is important to remember that the coffee enemas go hand-in-hand with the juices: no enemas - no juices and no juices - no enemas. The juices will remove toxicity from the tissues and the coffee enema ensures its removal to the outside. If used without the juices they will ultimately have a depleting effect on nutrients. The rule of thumb is - 3 juices (3 x 250mls) per coffee enema. If you increase the juices then you can safely increase the enemas." >From "Detoxing and the Flagging Liver(part 2 of 3)by (From Gerson Healing Newsletter Vol. 15, No. 3, May-June, 2000) http://www.gerson.org/healing/articles/nl_detoxingliver.htm QUESTION: How does coffee taken orally differ from taking it as a rectal enema? ANSWER: Coffee taken by mouth is a vasoconstrictor causing capillary and bile duct constriction. Drinking coffee is damaging to the stomach due to the aromatic fatty acids (which are not absorbed through the colon since the aromatics are boiled off in the "coffee enema recipe" preparation). Drinking coffee is an artificial stimulant and appetite suppressant as well as creating a more acidic environment in the body which is counter productive to healing. When taking the coffee enema, the caffeine and other components act to relax and open the bile ducts releasing toxins (as much as seven times the normal rate) from the liver. The glutathione-S transferase system is activated as well to enhance the functions of the immune system. Simply put, one is health giving and on is not. Choose the "coffee break" that is cleansing and supportive. Thousands of people have found this to be true. The coffee enema is also an excellent method for pain relief that is caused by toxic build up in the liver and colon. Remember, Dr. Gerson first developed his Therapy to cure his migraine headaches. However, a word of caution: any more than one coffee enema a day should be taken with sufficient juices and supplements to maintain a healthy balance in the body. Dr. Gerson spent many years developing a safe and effective therapy that requires some attention and study by the users. Still have questions? Check out the Common Questions section of the Gerson Institute website: http://www.gerson.org/qanda.shtml ----- Original Message ----- From: Curry Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 10:15 PM Subject: Re: Patty Hi Patty, Well, in spite of my husband's temper tantrum, would you mind sending me information on how to make up this coffee enema? You see, my husband has some serious health issues also and one of them is his back pain, which at times is pretty intense. So, while I'm waiting to hear back from you, I'll be preparing my hubby (oh my)! :-) Thanks allot Patty and thank you for sharing about your husband, hopefully that will help me with mine. Love and Hugs........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 , go all the way through the rest of the letter and read the question and answer section. It discusses this aspect, in which the coffee actually produces a postive benefit from expansion of the bile ducts and an increased production of glutathione to remove toxins from the body. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: Heer groups Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 6:08 PM Subject: Re: Patty I am curious about one thing about coffee enemas, isn't some of the coffee absorbed into your body in this way? Just wondering, since they make suppositories I do know that things are absorbed in this manner so I am curious about this ?????? I would be willing to try it I have no issues with enemas really, just wondering about the absorption of the coffee itself. Thanks, ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 4:42 PM Subject: Re: Patty Hi ,Here are the directions for the coffee enema.I hope you and your husband try it!PattyNOTE: It is a good idea to start with a warm water enema first, to remove the wastes present and ready to be eliminated. Then follow with the coffee enema for full benefit. BASIC DIRECTIONS (1) Boil 1 quart/1 liter water, with 3 rounded tablespoons of freshly ground coffee in non-metal pan (I use glass)over med heat. Use only filtered, purified or distilled water, not tap water. Do not use a coffee maker. Use only organically grown, non-decaffeinated coffee beans. Store coffee beans in the freezer to retain freshness. (2) Allow coffee to boil for 5-15 min, to evaporate the oils. (3) Let cool to body temp. (4) Strain, using a fine-mesh stainless steel tea strainer(it looks like screen wire) to strain out the grounds, leaving the "silt". Since many of the beneficial elements for detoxification in the coffee are fiber-bound, it isn't a good idea to use a paper strainer, or even a cloth,unless it's got a fairly coarse weave. (5) Filtered water may be added back to make one full quart. Using an enema bag, insert coffee mixture into rectum. Lie on your right side for 15 min with knees toward your chest, breathing deeply. (6) Evacuate bowels. Additional comments on the coffee enema: "Gerson knew that the coffee enema dilated the bile ducts and caused a flushing of toxic bile from the liver. (Drinking coffee constricts the bile ducts). He also knew that this was the most effective method for detoxification. Since Gerson's time various active ingredients in coffee have been identified and most interestingly, the palmitates present in coffee increase the binding of toxic elements by the bile 7-fold and this enzyme-enhancing ability in the liver and small intestine does not allow reabsorption of the toxic bile. Most cholerectic herbs do not ensure this complete removal of toxins but only an increase in bile flow. In order to assist detoxification I often recommend the coffee enema. They guard against a toxic build-up that can make you feel so dreadful and in this way help the body to heal. It is important to remember that the coffee enemas go hand-in-hand with the juices: no enemas - no juices and no juices - no enemas. The juices will remove toxicity from the tissues and the coffee enema ensures its removal to the outside. If used without the juices they will ultimately have a depleting effect on nutrients. The rule of thumb is - 3 juices (3 x 250mls) per coffee enema. If you increase the juices then you can safely increase the enemas." >From "Detoxing and the Flagging Liver(part 2 of 3)by (From Gerson Healing Newsletter Vol. 15, No. 3, May-June, 2000) http://www.gerson.org/healing/articles/nl_detoxingliver.htm QUESTION: How does coffee taken orally differ from taking it as a rectal enema? ANSWER: Coffee taken by mouth is a vasoconstrictor causing capillary and bile duct constriction. Drinking coffee is damaging to the stomach due to the aromatic fatty acids (which are not absorbed through the colon since the aromatics are boiled off in the "coffee enema recipe" preparation). Drinking coffee is an artificial stimulant and appetite suppressant as well as creating a more acidic environment in the body which is counter productive to healing. When taking the coffee enema, the caffeine and other components act to relax and open the bile ducts releasing toxins (as much as seven times the normal rate) from the liver. The glutathione-S transferase system is activated as well to enhance the functions of the immune system. Simply put, one is health giving and on is not. Choose the "coffee break" that is cleansing and supportive. Thousands of people have found this to be true. The coffee enema is also an excellent method for pain relief that is caused by toxic build up in the liver and colon. Remember, Dr. Gerson first developed his Therapy to cure his migraine headaches. However, a word of caution: any more than one coffee enema a day should be taken with sufficient juices and supplements to maintain a healthy balance in the body. Dr. Gerson spent many years developing a safe and effective therapy that requires some attention and study by the users. Still have questions? Check out the Common Questions section of the Gerson Institute website: http://www.gerson.org/qanda.shtml ----- Original Message ----- From: Curry Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 10:15 PM Subject: Re: Patty Hi Patty, Well, in spite of my husband's temper tantrum, would you mind sending me information on how to make up this coffee enema? You see, my husband has some serious health issues also and one of them is his back pain, which at times is pretty intense. So, while I'm waiting to hear back from you, I'll be preparing my hubby (oh my)! :-) Thanks allot Patty and thank you for sharing about your husband, hopefully that will help me with mine. Love and Hugs........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 I did read this it all sounds very good, I may give it a shot, but first I need off these meds Thanks sweety ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty groups Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 7:38 PM Subject: Re: Patty , go all the way through the rest of the letter and read the question and answer section. It discusses this aspect, in which the coffee actually produces a postive benefit from expansion of the bile ducts and an increased production of glutathione to remove toxins from the body. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: Heer groups Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 6:08 PM Subject: Re: Patty I am curious about one thing about coffee enemas, isn't some of the coffee absorbed into your body in this way? Just wondering, since they make suppositories I do know that things are absorbed in this manner so I am curious about this ?????? I would be willing to try it I have no issues with enemas really, just wondering about the absorption of the coffee itself. Thanks, ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 4:42 PM Subject: Re: Patty Hi ,Here are the directions for the coffee enema.I hope you and your husband try it!PattyNOTE: It is a good idea to start with a warm water enema first, to remove the wastes present and ready to be eliminated. Then follow with the coffee enema for full benefit. BASIC DIRECTIONS (1) Boil 1 quart/1 liter water, with 3 rounded tablespoons of freshly ground coffee in non-metal pan (I use glass)over med heat. Use only filtered, purified or distilled water, not tap water. Do not use a coffee maker. Use only organically grown, non-decaffeinated coffee beans. Store coffee beans in the freezer to retain freshness. (2) Allow coffee to boil for 5-15 min, to evaporate the oils. (3) Let cool to body temp. (4) Strain, using a fine-mesh stainless steel tea strainer(it looks like screen wire) to strain out the grounds, leaving the "silt". Since many of the beneficial elements for detoxification in the coffee are fiber-bound, it isn't a good idea to use a paper strainer, or even a cloth,unless it's got a fairly coarse weave. (5) Filtered water may be added back to make one full quart. Using an enema bag, insert coffee mixture into rectum. Lie on your right side for 15 min with knees toward your chest, breathing deeply. (6) Evacuate bowels. Additional comments on the coffee enema: "Gerson knew that the coffee enema dilated the bile ducts and caused a flushing of toxic bile from the liver. (Drinking coffee constricts the bile ducts). He also knew that this was the most effective method for detoxification. Since Gerson's time various active ingredients in coffee have been identified and most interestingly, the palmitates present in coffee increase the binding of toxic elements by the bile 7-fold and this enzyme-enhancing ability in the liver and small intestine does not allow reabsorption of the toxic bile. Most cholerectic herbs do not ensure this complete removal of toxins but only an increase in bile flow. In order to assist detoxification I often recommend the coffee enema. They guard against a toxic build-up that can make you feel so dreadful and in this way help the body to heal. It is important to remember that the coffee enemas go hand-in-hand with the juices: no enemas - no juices and no juices - no enemas. The juices will remove toxicity from the tissues and the coffee enema ensures its removal to the outside. If used without the juices they will ultimately have a depleting effect on nutrients. The rule of thumb is - 3 juices (3 x 250mls) per coffee enema. If you increase the juices then you can safely increase the enemas." >From "Detoxing and the Flagging Liver(part 2 of 3)by (From Gerson Healing Newsletter Vol. 15, No. 3, May-June, 2000) http://www.gerson.org/healing/articles/nl_detoxingliver.htm QUESTION: How does coffee taken orally differ from taking it as a rectal enema? ANSWER: Coffee taken by mouth is a vasoconstrictor causing capillary and bile duct constriction. Drinking coffee is damaging to the stomach due to the aromatic fatty acids (which are not absorbed through the colon since the aromatics are boiled off in the "coffee enema recipe" preparation). Drinking coffee is an artificial stimulant and appetite suppressant as well as creating a more acidic environment in the body which is counter productive to healing. When taking the coffee enema, the caffeine and other components act to relax and open the bile ducts releasing toxins (as much as seven times the normal rate) from the liver. The glutathione-S transferase system is activated as well to enhance the functions of the immune system. Simply put, one is health giving and on is not. Choose the "coffee break" that is cleansing and supportive. Thousands of people have found this to be true. The coffee enema is also an excellent method for pain relief that is caused by toxic build up in the liver and colon. Remember, Dr. Gerson first developed his Therapy to cure his migraine headaches. However, a word of caution: any more than one coffee enema a day should be taken with sufficient juices and supplements to maintain a healthy balance in the body. Dr. Gerson spent many years developing a safe and effective therapy that requires some attention and study by the users. Still have questions? Check out the Common Questions section of the Gerson Institute website: http://www.gerson.org/qanda.shtml ----- Original Message ----- From: Curry Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 10:15 PM Subject: Re: Patty Hi Patty, Well, in spite of my husband's temper tantrum, would you mind sending me information on how to make up this coffee enema? You see, my husband has some serious health issues also and one of them is his back pain, which at times is pretty intense. So, while I'm waiting to hear back from you, I'll be preparing my hubby (oh my)! :-) Thanks allot Patty and thank you for sharing about your husband, hopefully that will help me with mine. Love and Hugs........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 Hi Patty, Me too? If you find the article on itching, I would also appreciate it if you would pass it on. Even though my implants have been out for a little over four years, I still have allot of itching, especially on my chest, but also my legs, arms, hands and back. A couple of days ago, the itching on my chest was so bad I scratched until I bled. It only gets that rough every once in a while and this last time, it was really rough. Thank you for any info you can pass along. Love and Hugs............. Katz <rkatz1@...> wrote: Dear Patty, If you do find the article I would love to read it. Maybe a dumb question, but how do you get nerve damage from implants? It is only one of my breasts that itch alot, and not all the time. The itching is mostly on my actual breast and not so much on the implant. Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 11:11 AM Subject: Re: hair loss and general anesthesia Itching is one of the signs of nerve damage. I don't have the reference handy, but I do remember reading that--I think through the Neuropathy Association newsletter. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: Heer Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 6:51 AM Subject: Re: hair loss and general anesthesia the women with hair loss are out there, I have a few personal friend that have it bad, some have not gotten better since explant some have. I think if you email me privately I can send you the addresses of some women. Believe me it def can be a symptom of many things, but if you have implants, it is hard to ignore that connection. As for the itching, I had that too, I don't know what that was, but maybe it is connected to the yellow fluid inside my implants which are currently being analyzed, I will let everyone know what I find out. Love, ----- Original Message ----- From: Katz Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 7:11 PM Subject: hair loss and general anesthesia e: I also meant to say that I agree not everybody has hair loss with general anesthesia. It depends on the length of time of your operation and the condition your body is in. While I'd love to blame my hair loss on my implants, this is the only symptom I am having. I am also tired but this could be from lack of sleep and kids. I wish there were more women who posted about implants and hair loss. Thanks again, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 Hi Patty, Thank you so much for forwarding this. Now all I have to do is figure out how I'm going to hog-tie him on the toilet! :-) I won't give up though. How do they say that? Don't give up until the toilet lady sings? Thank you again, Patty! Love and Hugs............ Patty <fdp@...> wrote: Hi ,Here are the directions for the coffee enema.I hope you and your husband try it!PattyNOTE: It is a good idea to start with a warm water enema first, to remove the wastes present and ready to be eliminated. Then follow with the coffee enema for full benefit. BASIC DIRECTIONS (1) Boil 1 quart/1 liter water, with 3 rounded tablespoons of freshly ground coffee in non-metal pan (I use glass)over med heat. Use only filtered, purified or distilled water, not tap water. Do not use a coffee maker. Use only organically grown, non-decaffeinated coffee beans. Store coffee beans in the freezer to retain freshness. (2) Allow coffee to boil for 5-15 min, to evaporate the oils. (3) Let cool to body temp. (4) Strain, using a fine-mesh stainless steel tea strainer(it looks like screen wire) to strain out the grounds, leaving the "silt". Since many of the beneficial elements for detoxification in the coffee are fiber-bound, it isn't a good idea to use a paper strainer, or even a cloth,unless it's got a fairly coarse weave. (5) Filtered water may be added back to make one full quart. Using an enema bag, insert coffee mixture into rectum. Lie on your right side for 15 min with knees toward your chest, breathing deeply. (6) Evacuate bowels. Additional comments on the coffee enema: "Gerson knew that the coffee enema dilated the bile ducts and caused a flushing of toxic bile from the liver. (Drinking coffee constricts the bile ducts). He also knew that this was the most effective method for detoxification. Since Gerson's time various active ingredients in coffee have been identified and most interestingly, the palmitates present in coffee increase the binding of toxic elements by the bile 7-fold and this enzyme-enhancing ability in the liver and small intestine does not allow reabsorption of the toxic bile. Most cholerectic herbs do not ensure this complete removal of toxins but only an increase in bile flow. In order to assist detoxification I often recommend the coffee enema. They guard against a toxic build-up that can make you feel so dreadful and in this way help the body to heal. It is important to remember that the coffee enemas go hand-in-hand with the juices: no enemas - no juices and no juices - no enemas. The juices will remove toxicity from the tissues and the coffee enema ensures its removal to the outside. If used without the juices they will ultimately have a depleting effect on nutrients. The rule of thumb is - 3 juices (3 x 250mls) per coffee enema. If you increase the juices then you can safely increase the enemas." From "Detoxing and the Flagging Liver(part 2 of 3)by (From Gerson Healing Newsletter Vol. 15, No. 3, May-June, 2000) http://www.gerson.org/healing/articles/nl_detoxingliver.htm QUESTION: How does coffee taken orally differ from taking it as a rectal enema? ANSWER: Coffee taken by mouth is a vasoconstrictor causing capillary and bile duct constriction. Drinking coffee is damaging to the stomach due to the aromatic fatty acids (which are not absorbed through the colon since the aromatics are boiled off in the "coffee enema recipe" preparation). Drinking coffee is an artificial stimulant and appetite suppressant as well as creating a more acidic environment in the body which is counter productive to healing. When taking the coffee enema, the caffeine and other components act to relax and open the bile ducts releasing toxins (as much as seven times the normal rate) from the liver. The glutathione-S transferase system is activated as well to enhance the functions of the immune system. Simply put, one is health giving and on is not. Choose the "coffee break" that is cleansing and supportive. Thousands of people have found this to be true. The coffee enema is also an excellent method for pain relief that is caused by toxic build up in the liver and colon. Remember, Dr. Gerson first developed his Therapy to cure his migraine headaches. However, a word of caution: any more than one coffee enema a day should be taken with sufficient juices and supplements to maintain a healthy balance in the body. Dr. Gerson spent many years developing a safe and effective therapy that requires some attention and study by the users. Still have questions? Check out the Common Questions section of the Gerson Institute website: http://www.gerson.org/qanda.shtml ----- Original Message ----- From: Curry Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 10:15 PM Subject: Re: Patty Hi Patty, Well, in spite of my husband's temper tantrum, would you mind sending me information on how to make up this coffee enema? You see, my husband has some serious health issues also and one of them is his back pain, which at times is pretty intense. So, while I'm waiting to hear back from you, I'll be preparing my hubby (oh my)! :-) Thanks allot Patty and thank you for sharing about your husband, hopefully that will help me with mine. Love and Hugs........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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