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What
does coffee enema do ? |
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A coffee enema effectively enhances
detoxification of the blood and liver in two ways. Firstly, palmitic acid found
in coffee promotes the activity of the enzyme system in the liver and gut, in
particular, the production of Glutathione - S - Transferase, an enzyme catalyst
in the liver, which effectively detoxifies carcinogens from the bloodstream. Blood
passes through the liver every 3 minutes; when the enema coffee is retained for
12 - 15 minutes, the blood is detoxified 4 -5 times as it passes through the liver.
Secondly, caffeine
in the coffee acts to dilate bile ducts, which facilitates an increase in bile
flow and enhances the ability of the liver to remove toxic waste products and
other foreign substances from the bloodstream |
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Can
I drink the coffee instead of taking it rectally and achieve the same benefit
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taken orally goes through the stomach, causes digestive problems and affects the
liver by shutting off the bile ducts. It is absorbed in the intestines and carried
throughout the body by the bloodstream, where the caffeine acts as a stimulant.
It raises blood pressure and tends to cause capillary spasms in the extremities.
In contrast, caffeine in coffee enemas is absorbed in the colon, then most is
removed from the bloodstream via the portal venous system to the liver where it
does its work of detoxification. |
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| Can
I do the Detoxification and Rejuvenation Program (DRP) without the coffee enema? |
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DRP is designed in such a way that the moment you start on the program, the body
will start to detoxify, remove sick cells and replace them with new and healthy
ones. Toxins, metabolic waste, and dead cells are then flushed into the bloodstream.
This is when you experience healing reactions, like headaches, nausea, a "foggy"
feeling, etc. The coffee enema is essential at this stage to help you remove these
toxins from your bloodstream and pass out of your body. If
you are a healthy person but do not wish to administer the coffee enema, I would
advise you to undergo the DRP without the coffee enema than not undergoDRP at
all. However, if you have degenerative diseases, especially serious ones, you
should not do the DRP if you are not willing to use coffee enemas because without
the enemas, you may suffer from severe healing reactions, which may cause you
to want to give up. Cancer patients with significant tumors may run the risk of
toxic liver coma if they omit the coffee enema in their program. |
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| Are
enemas and colonics the same? |
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No, they are totally different.
The purpose of colonic irrigation is to cleanse the colon. It requires 5 gallons
of water (placed high above the body to get gravitational pressure) to irrigate
the entire colon. By contrast, the sole function of a coffee enema is to
detoxify the liver and blood. It uses 2 to 3 glasses (½ to ¾ liter)
of the solution (placed 1½ - 2 feet above the body), which is just enough
to fill the descending colon and barely reach into the transverse colon.
To cleanse the colon, we use Herbal Klenz orally, which is very effective in removing
encrustations and toxins from both the small and big intestines. |
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| Do
coffee enemas cause mineral loss resulting in electrolyte imbalance? |
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is quite easy to understand that colonic irrigation can result in dehydration
and electrolyte imbalance because of the constant washing away of minerals in
5 gallons of water. This imbalance, if left untreated, can cause severe side effects,
possibly even death. For this reason, Dr. Max Gerson prohibited colonics because
of his concern about the body's health. On the other hand, a coffee enema, as
part of the DRP, does not cause electrolyte imbalance or dehydration for the following
reasons: 1. Much of the
mineral absorption takes place in the small intestine, the ascending colon and
the transverse colon. The amount of solution used in coffee enemas is so little
that it is just enough to fill the descending colon and barely reach the
transverse colon. Thus, mineral absorption is minimally affected by coffee enemas,
and the risk of mineral loss and electrolyte imbalance due to the enema is minimal.
2. The coffee solution
itself contains minerals (potassium) which are absorbed during the coffee enema. 3.
The coffee enema in the DRP is done as part of the program in which large quantities
of minerals and electrolytes are consumed through juices, apple cider vinegar,
honey, Spirulina, and Super Green Foods. This further ensures that electrolyte
depletion and dehydration do not occur. Nonetheless,
the application of a coffee enema must be done within the context of the full
program. Proper procedures and guidelines must be followed. Overuse or abuse of
the enemas can cause electrolyte imbalance or dehydration, which may be dangerous.
Caution: Always
seek medical advise if uncertain; in countries where enemas are regulated under
medical practice, use enemas only under your doctor'ssupervision. |
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| Will
a coffee enema affect normal bowel movements? |
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Coffee enemas are done primarily
to enhance detoxification in the bloodstream rather than "rinsing out"
the colon. The enema coffee does not travel very far in the colon and therefore
will not affect normal bowel movements. - A fiber rich diet and a healthy lifestyle
will ensure healthy, normal bowel movements.
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| Can
I use any form of coffee for the enema? |
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coffee must be organic and lightly roasted. The darker roast that gives the aroma
does not provide as much of the desired benefits. The coffee should be a fine
to medium ground. Do not use expresso. Decaffeinated and instant coffees are not
suitable. |
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