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> Hi all,

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> I have developed some pain in liver area and am interested in doing some

enemas soon. THe last time I tried it - I used equipment from optimal health

network and I could feel myself getting sick within 2 hours of the enema and

wonder if this is normal?

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> The bucket is stainless steel and I remember cleaning it well (before

administering the enema) with filtered water as there were some particles(?) in

it. I think I would have gotten really sick if I hadn't have done this. I took

some vitamin C and D which helped the detox.

+++Hi . It seems like that bucket wasn't good to use if it had particles

in it. I used plastic containers when I did enemas, which were kept only for

that purpose.

+++Some people can feel sick after an enema because they release a lot of

toxins, however that is a good thing! Most people don't get sick and instead

get a feeling of rejuvenation and relief - I did!

+++I didn't get sick after enemas, and my liver hurt very badly. This was at a

time when I could only eat 9 foods in the whole world, and I was losing 3 lbs.

per day.

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> Is their a way of making sure the equipment is safe to use (detoxed) before

using. Do you use a soap to clean out the hose etc.

+++You can clean all of the equipment with a hydrogen peroxide (H202) and water

mixture. Add 1/4 cup of 3% H202 to a gallon of non-chlorinated water.

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> Would anyone recommend doing a coffee enema before doing a regular water

enema? I have a portable (synthetic fiber) Far IR sauna which I can use in the

meantime.

+++You always do any enemas after emptying your bowels, which usually occurs in

the morning, and then you do a clean water enema to further clean out the bowel

prior to administering a coffee enema - all of that is in the coffee enema

instructions.

All the best, Bee

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