Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 In a message dated 11/28/99 2:08:39 PM Central Standard Time, KITA@... writes: << Anybody have any info on coffee enema's? Please respond if you do >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ That's what one should do when a healing crissis begins. If I had only known this back wen I was recovering from whatever. Opens up the liver and lets out the toxins that are making one feel so lousy. Wonderful for those awful headaches. Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 > Could someone please give me directions for a coffee enema? Brand of > coffee to use? How much? etc. I use only organic coffee, (brand doesn't matter to me) and grind it myself in a small Braun coffee bean grinder. Use 3 Tablespoons per quart of water. Boil for about 15 minutes, to evaporate the oils, then let cool to body temp. Strain through a fine mesh stainless steel strainer to get out the grounds. Silt is OK. Use 1 quart, lie on your right side for 15 minutes, with your knees to your chest. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 3 Tbs. of ground coffee? Thanks, Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... web site: www.betterwayhealth.com Re: Coffee Enema > > > > Could someone please give me directions for a coffee enema? Brand of > > coffee to use? How much? etc. > > I use only organic coffee, (brand doesn't matter to me) and grind it myself > in a small Braun coffee bean grinder. > > Use 3 Tablespoons per quart of water. Boil for about 15 minutes, to > evaporate the oils, then let cool to body temp. Strain through a fine mesh > stainless steel strainer to get out the grounds. Silt is OK. > > Use 1 quart, lie on your right side for 15 minutes, with your knees to your > chest. > Patty > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- > Subscription email: bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 > 3 Tbs. of ground coffee? > Yes, the 3 Tablespoons in recipe refers to the amount of ground coffee to use per quart. If you wanted to prepare 3 quarts of coffee enema solution, then you would use 9 Tablespoons of ground coffee. Patty Could someone please give me directions for a coffee enema? > Brand of > > > coffee to use? How much? etc. > > > > I use only organic coffee, (brand doesn't matter to me) and > grind it myself > > in a small Braun coffee bean grinder. > > > > Use 3 Tablespoons per quart of water. Boil for about 15 > minutes, to > > evaporate the oils, then let cool to body temp. Strain through > a fine mesh > > stainless steel strainer to get out the grounds. Silt is OK. > > > > Use 1 quart, lie on your right side for 15 minutes, with your > knees to your > > chest. > > Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2000 Report Share Posted July 6, 2000 Thanks Patty Re: Coffee Enema > > > 3 Tbs. of ground coffee? > > > Yes, the 3 Tablespoons in recipe refers to the amount of ground coffee to > use per quart. If you wanted to prepare 3 quarts of coffee enema solution, > then you would use 9 Tablespoons of ground coffee. > > Patty > > Could someone please give me directions for a coffee enema? > > Brand of > > > > coffee to use? How much? etc. > > > > > > I use only organic coffee, (brand doesn't matter to me) and > > grind it myself > > > in a small Braun coffee bean grinder. > > > > > > Use 3 Tablespoons per quart of water. Boil for about 15 > > minutes, to > > > evaporate the oils, then let cool to body temp. Strain through > > a fine mesh > > > stainless steel strainer to get out the grounds. Silt is OK. > > > > > > Use 1 quart, lie on your right side for 15 minutes, with your > > knees to your > > > chest. > > > Patty > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- > Subscription email: bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2000 Report Share Posted August 1, 2000 The recipe for a coffee enema is as follows: Place 3 Tablespoons of ground organic coffee per quart of water, and bring to boil. Simmer for 15 minutes. Cool to body temperature. Using a stainless steel tea strainer, or other fine mesh strainer, strain out the coffee grounds. Silt is ok in the enema water. Administer the enema, then lay on right side with knees drawn to chest. Retain for 15 minutes. It is also important to remember when you do coffee enemas to have a corresponding intake of freshly extracted juices to offset the electrolyte balance. The rule of thumb is 3 eight ounce glasses of juice per enema. This is freshly extracted juices, full of raw enzymes and organic minerals, NOT bottled, pasturized, dead juice. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2000 Report Share Posted September 25, 2000 go to a web search engine and search or coffee enema. there must be 10s of different formulas for coffee enemas. i use regular coffee, same strength as what i drink and use tap water. there are many advises as to how much and how long to hold, etc. fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2000 Report Share Posted September 25, 2000 When I did mine, I brewed three pots of regular coffee. I would do this during the day and pour it off into a glass pan so it would have time to cool. By the evening, I would have three post of coffee in my glass pan waiting to be transferred to the enema bag. I transferred it full strength to the bag. I would then use this for the enema. It worked well for me. I have posted the directions that many give for the coffee enemas, garlic, and others on this page. http://loaves-n-fishes.com/sonnes.htm scroll to the very bottom of the page and that is where you will find the directions for enemas and colema boards. ~Karma<(©¿©)> karma@...http://loaves-n-fishes.com coffee enema I know this topic has been spoken of recently, and I looked through myarchives but couldn't find my answer. Can someone please post arecipe/method for coffee enemas? I appreciate it greatly. I am tryingsome other cleansing routines, and this was one that I wanted to try.Thanks in advance.LoriSubscription email: mailto:bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2000 Report Share Posted September 26, 2000 Can someone please post a > recipe/method for coffee enemas? Dr. Max Gerson was the primary person responsible for using the coffee enema in the removing of toxins to cure cancer. Here is some dialogue from a forum on the Gerson website regarding coffee enemas: Please note that the enema without the intensive nutritional support could seriously deplete vital nutrients. If you plan on following the modified Gerson Therapy with the juices, restricted foods, vitamins, then the directions for the enema are the same: > > > >(1) Boil 1 quart/1 liter water, with 3 rounded tablespoons of coffee. Do > not > >use a coffee maker. > >For example, to make 3 quarts, you add 9 tbs of ground coffee. > >(2) Allow it to boil for 5 min, to evaporate the oils. > >(3) Let cool to body temp, use 1 qt, lie on your right side for 15 min with > >knees toward your chest, breathing deeply. > > > >Are there > >any benefits for doing the therapy longer than > >15 minutes? My friend said that she sometimes > >keeps the treatment in for 30 minutes, so does > >this do more harm than good by keeping the > >coffe in there that long? > >Not really. Since all of the blood has circulated through the colon at > least > >three or four times in that 15 minutes, just about everything is absorbed. > >To go much longer would be to begin to absorb the liquid, which is somewhat > >counterproductive and not a good idea. > > > >Also, you don't want to be instilling coffee grounds. Use 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. > > > >Coffee enemas are quite safe when properly administered and assuming that > there are no contraindications (inflammatory bowel disease or other > bowel/rectal disorders) The controversies on the Net generally arise from > two articles that appeared in JAMA, both of which are speaking of the > dangers of *electrolyte imbalance* rather than the dangers of *coffee > enemas* specifically. > > Generally speaking, a healthy person with no bowel contraindications and no history of kidney dysfunction or other problem that affects electrolyte > balance can take one, possibly two enemas daily without adverse effects. To do more than that, one must consume an adequate quantity of fresh vegetable juice (about 24 oz of fresh juice for each enema) to replace lost > electrolytes. > > The use of organically grown coffee (non-decaf) and distilled or purified > water is highly recommended. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2000 Report Share Posted September 26, 2000 Here, I have a recipe on my page: http://cleansing.n3.net/enema_recipes.htm > I know this topic has been spoken of recently, and I looked through my > archives but couldn't find my answer. Can someone please post a > recipe/method for coffee enemas? I appreciate it greatly. I am trying > some other cleansing routines, and this was one that I wanted to try. > Thanks in advance. > > Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2001 Report Share Posted March 6, 2001 It is very good to use distilled water for your enema so you are not absorbing chlorine and other junk that dumped into tap water. I recently learned that, it makes sense. LIZ Re: thanks (re swollen joints) Excellent reading Jonah. I was considering doing a coffee enema but I am sensitive to caffeine. I was thinking on trying it with a more diluted version of coffee and not before my menstrual cycle because caffeine makes me very freaky. If anyone did a coffee enema that is sensitive to caffeine, I would be interested in your results. Thank you, LIZSend blank message to candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist if you want to UNSUBSCRIBE ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2001 Report Share Posted March 7, 2001 Thanks Patty!! what is the theory about a coffee enema? It seems like it would be so acidic on my colon. And I'm not allowed to drink coffee..so why would it he healthy to put it up me? Thanks, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 We've done hundreds of coffee enemas in this household, and we've never experienced the coffee completely being reabsorbed. My wife has often experienced that some of the coffee would get stuck , but since she is on the Gerson therapy, she would do another coffee enema 4 to 6 hours later. Sometimes it will take a couple of days to get everything out. Understanding that we're on the Gerson program, of course, we would recommend that you try another enema. Maybe try a chamomile tea enema, this relaxes the GI track. Hold for 5 minutes. Besure to drink plenty of fluids . Fresh fruit and vegetable juices of course have lots of potassium and other essential minerals needed for doing enemas. Ken Coffee Enema > I have CFS and or lymes and am on antibiotics. I figured to help cleanse my liver the coffee enema would be helpful. Anyway I first did a cleansing enema necessitating 3 trips to the toilet. Then I did the coffee enema, intending to retain for 15 minutes. Well afterwards, nothing came out so I guess I absorbed the coffee enema. I'm wondering if this is supposed to happen and if not what it means. I have still been constipated since the enema two days ago. Any advice is appreciated. > > Phil > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2001 Report Share Posted November 26, 2001 I would think that it would be traumatic for a child to receive an enema. Can't you use a colon cleanse kit that contains the tea, fiber drink and casuals instead? Also the coffee/ caffeine will be absorbed into her body and may cause stress...if she isn't a coffee drinker? I'm not trying to sound rude <I have 2 Daughters 18 and 22 and a 4.5 year old Son and I can't imagine giving them an enema...unless they wanted one and still it would be very difficult. My kids are vegan, we use homeopaths, naturopaths etc. gave birth at home nursed for 3.5 years so I understand wanting to approach things from a healthy point...but it seems that being 12 is such an awkward age for young ladies...the combined stress between the 2 of you may be a sign that it's not the right thing to do at this time? My very best to both of you... Coffee enema > I talked to 's doctor today and he wants to try a coffee enema > for five days. Yes....I will brew organic coffee,let it cool and then > let use it as a enema. He says it is one of the best > detoxification for the liver and colon. We start tomorrow....I am > really stressed. How in the world am I going to convince a 12 year > old to do an enema? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2002 Report Share Posted February 26, 2002 Very Good..........I am glad you had beter luck!!! Wally > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2002 Report Share Posted February 26, 2002 Very Good..........I am glad you had beter luck!!! Wally > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 In a message dated 3/28/03 9:00:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, tfillmer@... writes: > I am new to this post and I may have missed this. Do you buy the plastic > enema kit at the drugstore, empty the " fleet " ingredients and pour in the > coffee enema ingredients? > No, you can buy an enema/douch kit at any drug store. I bought mine at Walmart for 9.00 so it is not expensive. Hanida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 You just bring the coffee to a boil and then simmer for about 15 minutes - no need for any filters. You can even boil it in a saucepan. When it is boiled, you will proably be able to pour most of the coffee out and leave the grounds in the bottom. However, I use cheese cloth, just to make sure it catches any coffee. (The reason they don't want you to use paper filters is that the filters often contain bleaches and other contaminants) Incidentally, not sure what the recipe here says, but I use 1T of coffee for every two cups filtered water. Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 The common way of filtering it is with the paper filters. But there's no reason you can't use cloth. Probably linen would work quite well, and you can re-use it many times. Zack On Sun, 6 Feb 2005, Barb wrote: > > Thanks a lot. Just one question. It says not to filter coffee grounds with paper. How do you filter it then? I only have used instant so not up on making coffee. If you percolate, grounds aren't filtered with paper??? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Hi Barb, I didn't percolate my coffee for an enema. Does it say to percolate it? You can use cotton muslim or cotton gauze (cheese cloth) or any old cloth to strain the coffee. It is best to buy " organic " coffee from the health food store. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 I have a grinder that will grind coffee grounds. If I grind organic coffee grounds, then I pour boiling water through them holding them in a cotton sleeve or something, then use same sleeve over and over again? Cheese cloth sounds too holey. Can I drink some coffee on occasion too? penny martin <penelopea@...> wrote: You just bring the coffee to a boil and then simmer for about 15 minutes - no need for any filters. You can even boil it in a saucepan. When it is boiled, you will proably be able to pour most of the coffee out and leave the grounds in the bottom. However, I use cheese cloth, just to make sure it catches any coffee. (The reason they don't want you to use paper filters is that the filters often contain bleaches and other contaminants) Incidentally, not sure what the recipe here says, but I use 1T of coffee for every two cups filtered water. Cheers __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Hi Barb, When you make coffee for a coffee enema you use a pot large enough for 1 quart. It it not percolated because you need to time it according to the recipe. Then you can add ice cubes to make the grounds settle. You strain it only through a cloth because the fibers in the paper filters will go into the enema. I have posted a totally new " Coffee Enema instructions in the Files this time. It gives more careful instructions. The best, Bee > What problem does paper cause? If I percolate coffee (( would have to buy small percolator actually) does it call for a filter of some sort? I guess one would use fabric but use it over and over since it would be ruiined, right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Barb wrote: > Can you buy organic freeze dried that has been percolated and then freeze dried? Hi Barb, Don't buy coffee that has previously been percolated. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Dear Barb, Yes, do grind the coffee beans in a grinder. Then put 1 quart of boiling water in a pot. When it boils at the required amount of coffee grounds. Boil it for the alloted minutes (exactly). My new articles in the Files does walk you through each step carefully, and it tells you when to strain it (pour it) through a cloth. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 Hi Bee, I know this was addressed to Rita but I have a question. Too much caffine causes me to go into cardiac arrythmia & sinus tachycardia. For those without medical background - irregular and fast heart beat. Would I be best off to avoid a coffee enema??? Although it sounds like a good thing, these questions are there for me anyway. I have found this to be a very interesting and fascinating list. Just need more time to read the files. Thanks so much lynn --- Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > Hi Rita, > > See our Files on the left side menu, and find the > Folder " Enemas " - > it contains all the information you need regarding > coffee enemas and > how beneficial they are. Here's an excerpt from the > article: > > " The caffeine from the coffee is absorbed into this > circulatory > system and goes directly to the liver where it acts > as a very strong > detoxifier. It decongests the liver, and causes it > to dump its > toxins. It causes the liver to produce more bile > (which contains > processed toxins) and stimulates the gall bladder to > dump its > contents which flows directly into the small > intestine for > elimination. This frees up the liver, enabling it to > process toxins > more efficiently, particularly candida toxins and > those caused by > killing off candida. The coffee only goes to the > liver, and does not > circulate throughout the body so it does not act > like drinking > caffeine would. > > Caffeine also stimulates an enzyme used by the liver > to make its > detoxification pathways run. This enzyme is used to > form glutathione > (an amino acid), which is one of the main components > that enable > toxins to be eliminated via the bile into the small > intestine. > Therefore a coffee enema speeds up detoxification > and minimizes the > backlog of detoxified substances. " > > Also, coffee enemas help the adrenals. > > Bee > > P.S. Rita, would you please trim your messages so > that any > information from previous messages that is not > relevant are deleted. > It helps people who receive only emails so they do > not have to scroll > through so much repeated information, and it helps > our archival > storage. TIA my friend. > > > > Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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