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I am sure that someone with the experience such as that works with

Cancer patients can answer this with authority but I look on enemas for the

seriously weakened as enervating, possibly doing more to add to the enervated

state than the body is already dealing with. I say this only because you

mentioned an already weakened state.

If someone is eliminating reasonably normally and is weak, give it some serious

thought before undertaking it. It like having someone in great pain and

avoiding pain killers which might be doing less harm than the great pain.

Sometimes good things just aren’t good things. If someone with experience,

not something read in a book, but with real experience can show that enemas are

not enervating, please enlighten us.

Joe C.

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Sheetal:

I think all of the coffee enema questions need to be answered by a doctor who is

monitoring your father.

I do them twice a day but under a drs care. I have heard that loss of

electrolytes can occur but that is if you are doing them every hour or so.

Lois

From: sheetallgupta

Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011

My father who has advanced pancreatic cancer goes through detox every few

days on the Budwig protocol when he gets symptoms like diarrhea, hemorrhoids,

increased abdominal/back pain. We are planning on doing coffee enemas to help

him detox in those days. I had a few questions about it -

1. Can enemas be given if the physical strength of the person is low?

2. I read frequently that enemas cause loss of electrolytes and must be replaced

by increased juicing. Is this true and which vegetable juices must be increased?

3. Any other things to keep in mind while doing coffee enemas?

Thanks much,

Sheetal

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Joe C:

They usually make me feel relaxed and pain free as the toxin level is released

after the coffee enema. The only time when I could not do them was when I had

an active tumor in my rectum, the clinic in Mexico gave them to everyone except

me. Now that the tumor is gone, I cannot put the tube in too far. That is why

I encouraged the person with the inquiry to ask a dr. There probably are not

many drs doing the enemas. They would need to go to alternative dr. I am lucky

to have Dr. and Dr. Isaacs!!!

Lois

From: jcastron1

Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011

I am sure that someone with the experience such as that works with

Cancer patients can answer this with authority but I look on enemas for the

seriously weakened as enervating, possibly doing more to add to the enervated

state than the body is already dealing with. I say this only because you

mentioned an already weakened state.

If someone is eliminating reasonably normally and is weak, give it some serious

thought before undertaking it. It like having someone in great pain and

avoiding pain killers which might be doing less harm than the great pain.

Sometimes good things just aren’t good things. If someone with experience,

not something read in a book, but with real experience can show that enemas are

not enervating, please enlighten us.

Joe C.

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