Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 RodMy first reaction to this, was - who said that coffee is good for the liver?? Not that long ago, we were all talking about the bad affects of coffee and how it was highly suggested that coffee was not good for us.Now, I know for a fact that I could not tolerate coffee, most of the time that I was on treatment. As a result, I have not been able to get back the taste buds and I don't really think I'm missing much. When I think it is time to pamper myself, I will stop and get a Latte from any of the Coffee Huts around. But, one of those literally lasts me all day.Gloria Dear Don and Teri,Thanks for your feedback on enemas. Not to offend you, but I think your arguments are all those that for years plagued the practice. I can't say about enemas before childbirth, but I know my experiences. And the flora thing: use more probiotics! I think it is too bad that you spread bad news that may not be true, sorry. Again, I don't mean to offend! You all have been so kind. There does seem to be this fear and squeemishness about enemas, which is understandable, but some people have done them all their life to great benefit! I'd like to continue this discussion, not just sweep it under the table or say to you you're all wrong, because I think there is a lot unknown about the benefits, which is clouded by emotions. Drinking coffee does nothing much for the liver. The benefit of absorbing thru the colon is that more gets into the blood stream quicker and more efficiently, and doesn't go thru all the stomach acids that change it and reduce its effectiveness. I can produce more info if you want. Again, I understand your reactions. But I do think we cannot dismiss the possible great benefit! See my other post.Rod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2011 Report Share Posted April 8, 2011 Here is how I do my coffee enemas - based on the Gerson protocol 1) 1 gallon of DISTILLED water to 1 cup organic coffee 2) bring to a boil 3) boil 3 minutes w the lid off, to release the essential oils in the coffee 4) cover, reduce heat & simmer 10-15 minutes 5) let cool, strain & divide into 5 quarts 6) top off with BOILED DISTILLED water, til each jar is 1 full quart 7) store in the refrigerator 8) use 1 quart daily 9) I re-heat the quart to 100 degrees 10) add some mineral salts to reduce depletion & cramping 11) put into an enema administration bucket 12) apply a tiny bit of coconut oil to my anus to ease insertion of the tubing The bucket height is suspended fairly lowly - so the bottom of the bucket is slightly above my left hip; and I control the rate of the coffee coming in so as to not react or go into spasm 13) lay on my right side with knees curled up 14) after the quart is inside my large intestine, I remove the tubing, lay back down for 10-15 minutes before expelling it Wishing you Light & Love & Ease of well being Randy On Apr 7, 2011, at 9:15 AM, " herbsilly " <jfeliciano@...> wrote: > I looked back in past posts but could not find a recipe for coffee enemas. My husband makes coffee (organic) every evening and there is always alot left over, could I use that? What is the standard recipe and how often should this be done. Also, what is the most magnesium lymies should be taking? For those that have a bio mat, how often and how long do you stay on the mat for detox, i don't want to stay on it to long. Thanks, Dana > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 , picked the one negative article and I know he saw many positives ones. But chose to post a negative one. Dr. the leading premier Medical Doctor who treats thousands of cancer patients from all over the world stands by them , and I could list many others. I have been doing them since 2001 when my combo therapy failed. So far I have a high viral load but low liver lab tests and at last report not to much liver damage. Do your research however I believe every person Hep C or not could benefit from the enemas. > > Coffee Enema: What You Need to Know > Recently, doing a coffee enema seems to be the new " detox fad " , as many celebrities rave about the health benefits. While we all know having a healthy colon is important for optimal health, especially for your digestive system. But, will a coffee enema really cleanse your intestinal tract? How did this detox fad start? Where do coffee enemas come from? > The History of Coffee Enemas > In the early 1920's, a German physician by the name of Dr. Max Gerson discovered that caffeine could actually open up bile ducts, as well as being a powerful stimulant. He conducted tests on animals, and came to the conclusion that excessive caffeine actually creates bile in your liver. Shortly there after, Dr. Max Gerson began using a coffee enema as treatment for various kinds of cancer, as well as tuberculosis. >  > The reasoning behind Dr. Max Gerson's thoughts, was that when caffeine enters into the liver, it will then help detoxify the rest of your body. Dr. Gerson believed that by performing a coffee enema, you will not only cleanse your intestinal tract of toxins, but it will also detoxify your liver and gallbladder as well. Even though, this is not how the typical liver cleanse goes. Of course, this is all while following a " cleansing " diet of fruits and vegetables. > In 1958, Dr. Max Gerson published a book on his theories and findings, considering cancer and coffee enemas. In his book, he had " proof " that 50 patients suffering from various kinds of cancer were cured by performing a coffee enema, as well as eating a specific diet. Unfortunately for Dr. Gerson, his book was quickly dismissed by colleagues, health professionals and scientists alike, despite the fact that he provided " proof " that a coffee enema would cure cancer patients. The United States National Cancer Institute investigated his claims and found that there was no real truth to his findings and claims. > Coffee Enemas: Are There Any Benefits? > Simply put †" No. > While some of Dr. Gerson's claims are on the right track, such as following a high fiber diet full of organic fruits and vegetables will help cleanse the body of toxins, his thoughts on caffeine being able to cleanse the liver and intestinal tract is offbase. While coffee enemas may help the liver and colon function more efficiently, there are many other ways to accomplish the same thing, but in a safer manner. Not to mention that doing a coffee enema will also remove both the bad and beneficial bacteria from the intestinal tract, which you would have to replace with probiotics. > The Dangers of Coffee Enemas > Regarding the safety of coffee enemas, there are several known dangers associated with their use. The most common side effects include dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and possibly caffeine addiction. If the electrolyte imbalance is severe enough, it can actually kill you. > Another common danger of coffee enemas, is inserting coffee that is to hot, or inserting it too quickly. This could actually tear and burn your intestinal tract, which will lead to a much more severe problem than constipation. Here is a good list of dangers from using a coffee enema. > Before performing a coffee enema, please remember to do the proper research and learn as much as you can about the dangers of enema cleansing, especially using coffee. There are many safer ways to perform a colon detox, most importantly, a high fiber diet, so remember to take those into consideration. >  > http://www.cleansingproductreview.com/coffee-enemas.html >  > http://search./search?ei=utf-8 & fr=slv8-tyc8 & p=coffee%20enema%20dangers & \ type= >  >  > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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