Guest guest Posted July 25, 1999 Report Share Posted July 25, 1999 No problem, you must add 1,46 % NaCl in your enema. 1,46 g per 1 Liter coffee. --- Luiz Moreira <gingerjoe@...> wrote: > > From: " Luiz Moreira " <gingerjoe@...> > > Does anyone know how much NaCl should be added in a Coffee enema to make it > isotonic ?? > > Thanks > > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 1999 Report Share Posted November 30, 1999 In a message dated 11/30/99 6:39:26 AM Central Standard Time, gingerjoe@... writes: << When allowing it inside please pay attention to the difference in pressure to avoid cramps so don´t hang enema bag too high. >> 13 inches ...I believe Charlotte Gerson says EJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 1999 Report Share Posted December 1, 1999 in th discussion of how high to hang the enema bag, ive seen anywhere from 12 to 16 inches abouve the anus. i thing the correct hight is somethere within those parameters or just high enough to keep the flow going but just barely enough to counter the backflow pressure and not stop if you experience a cramp. you can slow the flow with a cramp burt dont stop and the enema will break up or flow through what is producing the cramp. fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 Patty, do you think a coffee enema would be tolerated by a person who is allergic to coffee if it were done properly with the juices? I began drinking coffee when I was five (my parents allowed me, I don't know why) and by the time I was in high school was drinking a full pot of black coffee in the morning just to get going, and another at night before I went to bed! This naturally wreaked havoc on my health and I still pay for it. I quit coffee in my twenties (15 years ago) with violent withdrawal and from then on found that I am quite allergic to it (no surprise). If I drink more than one cup of water-processed decaf I feel all dirty inside, my nails get dirty, my skin gets oily, my kidneys hurt and I have heart palpitations. So of course I don't do it. For this reason I have assiduously avoided coffee enemas although they have been frequently recommended on this list, and although I know that Max Gerson is a very reliable source. Robin G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 > I'm not an advocate of enimas. I am really against the coffee one. Coffee > is very toxic. Our bodies react to it by becoming agitated/hyperactive > because it is essentially a poison. Our whole nervous system goes up in > arms when we drink it. Some people tolerate it better than others, but it > is still poisin. Research it, you'll see. I must have missed this a few days ago, but I wanted to clarify some misinformation here. Coffee enemas are very beneficial for a toxic person, and in fact, they are a superior method of detoxification. Drinking coffee is an entirely different matter, and yes, drinking coffee is bad for the toxic person. However, that is not true of coffee enemas. Dr. Max Gerson, and the clinics established in his name have been successful in healing advanced cancers with the use of frequent coffee enemas, vital to the success of removing the toxins produced from dying cancers. You can see information related to detoxifying the liver with the use of coffee enemas at the following website: http://www.gerson.org/healing/articles/nl_detoxingliver.htm For everyone's benefit, I will copy a section of this important information, below: " We need to support the liver in its task of detoxification and there are various ways to do this. You can take specific herbs, which promote the production and flow of bile by the liver (major route of detoxification of drugs and chemicals), but this may not be totally efficient as a good proportion of the toxic bile is reabsorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract. Or there's the coffee enema! Gerson's genius lay in the fact that he recognized the dangers of toxic release into the system and he found a way to deal with it. He was working against time with many of his terminally ill patients and it was vital that he secured maximum detoxification right from the beginning. Gerson found that if he matched the rate of elimination of toxicity from the tissues with its rate of removal to the outside then over a period of time total healing occurred. It was the coffee enema that made this possible. 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. " I hope many on this list will find this useful. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 > Patty, do you think a coffee enema would be tolerated by a person who is > allergic to coffee if it were done properly with the juices? Interestingly, liver flushes and cleanses are supposed to alleviate allergies, so it may be that you would find coffee enemas beneficial in the long run....I don't know for certain, that is only a guess. You will be the best judge of the effectiveness of a coffee enema in your situation. If it were me, I would probably do a mild one (diluting the quart of coffee) and pay attention to the symptoms to see if they come back just like when you drink it. Since drinking coffee constricts the bile ducts, while a coffee enema does just the opposite, you may find that you don't suffer from the same side effects. Keep in mind, though, that a coffee enema may initially make you feel icky with the release of toxins. You may want to follow a coffee enema with a plain water enema just for extra measure. If you do give it a try, will you let us know your results? Good luck! Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 Patty, Thank you for this post, as usual, your post was very helpful. You seem to be very well informed on this subject. I appreciate that very much and am glad to be learning from you. Have a great day!~Karmakarma@...http://loaves-n-fishes.comhttp://loaves-n-fishes.com/downloads.htm You can seeinformation related to detoxifying the liver with the use of coffee enemasat the following website:http://www.gerson.org/healing/articles/nl_detoxingliver.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 patty, thanks, i think you are correct. fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 robin everything i have read talks about how a coffee enema does not get the ingredients of coffee that makes us edgy into the blood stream like drinking it does. whenever ive had a coffee enema the caffein does not bother me llike drinking it. fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 In a message dated 08/22/2000 9:58:59 PM Central Daylight Time, faussettdp@... writes: << I'm not an advocate of enimas. I am really against the coffee one. Coffee > is very toxic. Our bodies react to it by becoming agitated/hyperactive > because it is essentially a poison. Our whole nervous system goes up in > arms when we drink it. Some people tolerate it better than others, but it > is still poisin. Research it, you'll see. >> ************************************************** Coffee has over 300 additives in it so organic is what is needed and if this still bothers a person, white oak bark does the same thing. ej Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 In a message dated 8/23/00 12:34:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, faussettdp@... writes: << If you do give it a try, will you let us know your results? >> yes, I will. Thanks a lot. Robin G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 In a message dated 8/23/00 7:33:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, lfallen328@... writes: << everything i have read talks about how a coffee enema does not get the ingredients of coffee that makes us edgy into the blood stream like drinking it does. >> Thank you. I am considering it. It may ironically go along the lines of the proverbial " hair of the dog that bit you " in the long run--coffee ingested orally in such insane doses really hurt me so much. It would be funny if it turned out to be a cure. Robin G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 In a message dated 8/23/00 9:18:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ejohns9525@... writes: << , white oak bark does the same thing. >> Do you mean you would put the white oak bark in an enema, Edith? Robin G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 In a message dated 08/23/2000 8:46:56 AM Central Daylight Time, rjgoldsmit@... writes: << << , white oak bark does the same thing. >> Do you mean you would put the white oak bark in an enema, Edith? Robin G. >> ________________________ Yes, the ND I use does not like coffee enemas so he uses this. You make a tea out of the bark and use it as a retention enema, same as coffee. I have never done it because the other works good for me. But I only do them when I am juicing alot like I am now. I managed to find some organic dandelion greens and kale to go with my carrots. The taste is terrible so I add a little Micro Minerials to each glass. I am also taking the digestive enzymes at the same time I juice so I can assimilate all of this good expensive drink. EJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2001 Report Share Posted June 13, 2001 I have done 2 coffee enemas.......one several years ago and one about 2 weeks ago. After the first one, the my equilibrium was off for several days and I didn't feel well. Wasn't feeling well to start with and was doing some other things as well. The second was done a couple of weeks ago. The first 2 cups was expelled after retaining the coffee for 15 minutes. The second 2 cups " disappeared " and was not expelled. Oh my gosh, the next day, I was beside myself..pacing the floor and crying for hours. Could only assume that this was detoxification? Could any of you share some of your experiences with coffee enemas? Since I am very sensitive to molds and Candida, do not think I could follow some of the regimens that you are recommending here. Am I correct in this assumption? Am unable to consume any fruits and carbs are severely limited. Could never bring myself to do the gallbladder and liver cleanses recommened by Dr. Sherry 's in her book entitled " Wellness Against All Odds " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2001 Report Share Posted June 17, 2001 In a message dated 6/13/2001 10:11:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, VGDwarfs@... writes: Oh my gosh, the next day, I was beside myself..pacing the floor and crying for hours. Could only assume that this was detoxification? Could any of you share some of your experiences with coffee enemas? I have heard that coffee enemas can be very emotional. co-moderator of Sacred Sisters Circle SacredSistersCircle Don't worry, I know there's confusion ..... But God's gonna see us through ..... Peace after revolution ... (Badu) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2001 Report Share Posted June 18, 2001 I have done two and did not find them to be emotional or traumatic in any way. I definitely felt and heard the release of the liver? at about the 12 minute mark as they have described. I cannot say I really got anything from it though. I had done a good water cleanse before the coffee and then got rid of the coffee enema after the 15 minute mark. My wife is going to try it this week . We have the coffee from s, the enema specific stuff from Canada. Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2001 Report Share Posted June 18, 2001 I missed out on the orginal question dealing with coffee enemas, but my wife does 2-3 coffee enemas per day and a caster oil enema with coffee once a week. She has not had any problems with the caffeine, but I know others who have similar concerns. She tells me that sometimes the coffee appears to simulate some emotional releases ken Re: Coffee enemas I have done two and did not find them to be emotional or traumatic in any way. I definitely felt and heard the release of the liver? at about the 12 minute mark as they have described. I cannot say I really got anything from it though. I had done a good water cleanse before the coffee and then got rid of the coffee enema after the 15 minute mark. My wife is going to try it this week . We have the coffee from s, the enema specific stuff from Canada. Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2001 Report Share Posted June 19, 2001 I haven't done a coffee enema, although I had planned over and over again and it never happened. I just wanted to write that I am a person that is sensitive to caffeine, could this anxiety you experienced be from caffeine sensitivity? LIZ D Re: Coffee enemas I have done two and did not find them to be emotional or traumatic in any way. I definitely felt and heard the release of the liver? at about the 12 minute mark as they have described. I cannot say I really got anything from it though. I had done a good water cleanse before the coffee and then got rid of the coffee enema after the 15 minute mark. My wife is going to try it this week . We have the coffee from s, the enema specific stuff from Canada. Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2001 Report Share Posted October 10, 2001 i want to strart using coffee enemas for a liver cleanse and have several questions. ive read about using them for liver cleansing but find several conflicting opinions. id appreciate any and all of your experiences and knowledge. how much solution to use? how long to retaine the coffee? does it need to get up high into the colon? should i have a cleansing enema first? how stronge to make the coffee? how often? ive been to several sites re coffee enemas and they do conflict. will feel any different afterwards? thanks to anyone that can help. fred in missouri: lfallen328@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 Hanida- Thanks for your explanation on coffee enemas... I have heard that they are quite helpful and I'm glad to hear it helped you! I am wanting to do one, but I heard that one has to use a specific kind of coffee-- is that true? What kind did you use? Thanks, April _____________________________ April a_m_anderson@... >From: hspl28@... >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: Re: Allergic to Threelac >Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 12:31:05 EST > >In a message dated 3/26/03 10:56:23 AM Central Standard Time, >shee_bah@... writes: > > > Again... not stating that others obviously could. But when I read > > that someone was doing them daily..... Egads!!... Guess I'm just a > > bit more nervous about the thought of using coffee... daily as an > > enema.. (let alone worry about the discomfort of the concept.) > > > > Didn't mean to offend.. but that ones a bit shocking to read and > > perhaps simply naive of me as a newbie.. > > > >Well, being the one that brought up the Coffee enema in the first place, >allow me to defend them! >The use of organic coffee as an enema has been used by colonic institutes, >and colon cleansing retreats for years. the reason is that the caffeine in >the coffee, which is not absorbed by the blood stream by the way, goes >directly to the liver, stimulating it to release bile, toxins and whatever >else has built up. that in turn goes directly to the colon where it >stimulates the lining of the intestines and colon to release impacted and >or >built up organisms and feces. >Did it hurt, you bet. The first two were awful, but as I mentioned in many >of my posts, I had a colony of candida living in my lower bowl that had >caused me to go to the hospital twice due to intense pain. Once those were >cleaned out, I had no discomfort at all. And to this day I have no pain in >my intestines or bowel at all. Before I could not touch my lower stomach >without pain (which the doctors could not figure out). So for me it was >definitely worth it. >Would I recommend this to everyone? Sure. Quit being squeamish, it is >your >body after all. Enemas can be as pleasant or as invasive as you want to >make >them. You are the one doing them to yourself after all. If the thought of >doing an enema is not a pleasant one, then there are plenty of other >methods >of colon cleansing out there that require no enemas! The main point is >getting the yeast out, and to chronically constipated people like me, this >works. >To each their own. But as I have said before and will say again, Colon >cleansing is great! > >Hanida > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 In a message dated 3/26/03 12:50:59 PM Central Standard Time, a_m_anderson@... writes: > Thanks for your explanation on coffee enemas... I have heard that they are > quite helpful and I'm glad to hear it helped you! I am wanting to do one, > but I heard that one has to use a specific kind of coffee-- is that true? > What kind did you use? > April, I used regular organic beans that I ground myself. You must use organic coffee, or you will be putting too many pollutants and chemicals into your system. If you are interested in doing the enema, let me know and I can give you directions. This cannot be brewed in your coffee maker, so I can send you the recipe, or you can go to Curezone.com and I believe it is posted there. Good luck! Hanida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 always alway use organic coffee. http://www.sawilsons.com/ is an excellent site for information and for supplies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 Hanida- Yes, if it's not too much trouble, I'd really appreciate the coffee enema recipe. You know, I always really appreciate reading your posts and learning all that you know about health! You are so very knowledgable! Thanks, April _____________________________ April a_m_anderson@... >From: hspl28@... >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: Re: Coffee Enemas >Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 19:02:26 EST > >In a message dated 3/26/03 12:50:59 PM Central Standard Time, >a_m_anderson@... writes: > > > Thanks for your explanation on coffee enemas... I have heard that they >are > > quite helpful and I'm glad to hear it helped you! I am wanting to do >one, > > but I heard that one has to use a specific kind of coffee-- is that >true? > > What kind did you use? > > > >April, >I used regular organic beans that I ground myself. You must use organic >coffee, or you will be putting too many pollutants and chemicals into your >system. If you are interested in doing the enema, let me know and I can >give >you directions. This cannot be brewed in your coffee maker, so I can send >you the recipe, or you can go to Curezone.com and I believe it is posted >there. >Good luck! >Hanida > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 In a message dated 3/26/03 8:40:05 PM Central Standard Time, a_m_anderson@... writes: > Yes, if it's not too much trouble, I'd really appreciate the coffee enema > recipe. Thank you! Well, here is the recipe I followed. 3 heaping TBS of organic coffee, ground 2 quarts of water. Put the coffee in the water and bring to a gentle boil. (preferably in a metal/glass pot. Not non stick) boil gently uncovered for 3 minutes. cover and simmer for 17 minutes more. Allow to cool to body temperature, Strain. I did not strain it, but just skimmed the coffee off the top and left the grounds on the bottom. They will clog your enema line so you want as few as possible to get into your solution! Gently insert solution, and lie on your back massaging your stomach. Switch to side and massage each side. (the more you massage, the more that comes loose) Attempt to retain for 15 minutes, if you can. IF not as long as you can hold it. Follow up with a clean warm water enema, or lemon juice enema, to get all the coffee out if you want. Just remember organic coffee only! Good luck, Hanida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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