Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Hi Bee, I'm working on my gut and now candida issues. I definitely can tell that my liver needs some help handling all the toxins. A new round of headaches, fatigue and sinus congestion has started. I am wanting to do a coffee enema. What is your opinion on Crohn's and coffee enemas? Anyone else have any thoughts? I am experiencing very little in terms of digestive symptoms now and am almost completely off the meds. Is is safe? Thanks for the insight, le Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 > > Hi Bee, > > I'm working on my gut and now candida issues. I definitely can tell > that my liver needs some help handling all the toxins. A new round of > headaches, fatigue and sinus congestion has started. I am wanting to > do a coffee enema. What is your opinion on Crohn's and coffee enemas? > Anyone else have any thoughts? I am experiencing very little in terms > of digestive symptoms now and am almost completely off the meds. Is is > safe? ==>H le. It's good to hear from you. That's wonderful you are almost off the meds. It won't hurt you to stop medications; all of them are very toxic/poisonous. Meds will force the body to respond the way they are designed to, so they do control symptoms, however they do that by suppressing them. They may be okay for a short term, but never long-term. As you know nutrients and elimination of toxins are most important so your body can heal itself naturally. If your liver aches it indicates you need to help it more. If it doesn't, do not be concerned. Some people with Crohn's do okay with the coffee enemas, depending upon whether they are bleeding from the large intestines or not. If you are not bleeding and don't have hemmoroids they are worth a try. There are other things on my program which help the liver, i.e. dry skin brushing, Epsom salt baths, Electrolyte Drink (ocean sea salt & lemon), and of course the high " good " fats diet. If your liver aches you can do a liver massage: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/mn20.php Also apply 50/50 oil of oregano and coconut oil directly on the area as often as possible, and apply wet heat. If you wish you can drink Milk Thistle tea too, which is good for the liver. Also see this article for detoxifying help: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/detox.php Let me know if you do the coffee enemas and how you do on them. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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