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> I have lyme disease and need to detox from the bacterial die off. Are

> you sure about the caffeine absorbtion? Most web sites I have read say

> that you absorb very little caffeine from an enema.

>

> Thanks for repsonding.

>

> Mark

I cannot see how they can say that. The rectal lining is the best area for

absorption in the body, hence the use of suppositories

If you do not respond poorly to caffeine then you should be fine.

It is after all not in there for long.

If you need to increase bowel movements use some magnesium oxide, and use

linseeds.

Take 1 tsp - tbs of linseeds and soak in a little water overnight, then

scoop it all down.

Works like a charm.

DeanSA

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Coffee enemas, done properly, are not deep, staying primarily in the sigmoid

colon. The caffeine is absorbed goes directly to the liver, causing the

liver to dump toxins (via bile if I recall correctly) into the gut from

where they are eliminated. If done properly, the amount of caffeine reaching

the rest of the body should be nil. I think you have to use only around a

cup at a time to avoid caffeine problems. These are very effective and have

been used with benefit by many alternative practitioners for all sorts of

serious illnesses, including cancer.

All that said, I wouldn't do a coffee enema in the evening. Even though I'm

not particularly sensitive to caffeine, it does disturb my sleep if taken

too late in the day. I've done coffee enemas in the evening and end up

wakeful for hours, but back then I didn't know the correct technique.

Best,

Dana B

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> I have lyme disease and need to detox from the bacterial die off. Are

> you sure about the caffeine absorbtion? Most web sites I have read say

> that you absorb very little caffeine from an enema.

>

> Thanks for repsonding.

>

> Mark

I cannot see how they can say that. The rectal lining is the best area for

absorption in the body, hence the use of suppositories

If you do not respond poorly to caffeine then you should be fine.

It is after all not in there for long.

If you need to increase bowel movements use some magnesium oxide, and use

linseeds.

Take 1 tsp - tbs of linseeds and soak in a little water overnight, then

scoop it all down.

Works like a charm.

DeanSA

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> . I've done coffee enemas in the evening and end up

> wakeful for hours, but back then I didn't know the correct technique.

> Dana B

Hi Dana,

What is the correct technique and general guidelines please?

Thanks,

DeanSA

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> Hi Dean-

>

> I'll send you an article off list (since I can't send files through the

> group).

>

> Thanks,

>

> Dana B

Hi Dana,

Thanks for that.

I put the information up here for all to see

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/cofee_enema.html

(Of there are any credits needed please let me know).

I think a good point was made in that coffee is a sulfur food and thus

should be avoided by those that are sensitive to sulfur.

DeanSA

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