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More info about the Kava-kava ban in Europe.

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While coffee enemas are great and have a very different effect than coffee

ingested orally, I was referring to the oral ingestion, as was the article.

-Dave

----- Original Message -----

From: PJ<mailto:stardance101@...>

gallstones <mailto:gallstones >

Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 6:13 PM

Subject: Re: A Medscape article that might interest you.

I am new to the group, but since going to the doctor yesterday I have

spent all of last night and today looking into natural cures. I went

the a herb store today and we talked about the health benifits of

coffee. He told me it is true, but not the way we are use to taking

coffee. First and foremost, it most be 100% organic, made in a

stronger brew than you would normally drink and made with very pure

water. Then, get this, you use it as an enema to clean out your

system. I guess this has been very successful and is being used all

over Europe.

>

> More coming out about cofee,tea, and liver/gallbladder health. Add

to this the recent study showing the reduced risk of liver cancer

with increased consumption. Villianized for so long, we are now

seeing that coffee, yes coffee, is a medicinal herb, just as it was

used for thousands of years indigineously. Keep in mind that there

is a HUGE difference between a cup that came from preground treated

garbage, brewed at the Seven II, at 10 am, and oxidizing until 3:00

pm, vs. a cup made and consumed immediately from momentarily ground

whole beans. Bet this one will stimulate some discussion. Always,

in all ways, -Dave

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> * 25+ medical specialty sites

> * 100+ online medical journals

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for the mobile professional.

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