Guest guest Posted August 15, 2000 Report Share Posted August 15, 2000 on 8/15/00 9:32 PM, jane_doe_press at jane_doe_press@... wrote: > Does anyone know if coffee enemas are contraindicated when one is doing a > constitutional homeopathic remedy? I have differing alternative health care > advise here - the homeopath says to avoid coffee (and peppermint, etc) but > is not sure if that also means enemas, and this toxicologist PhD/med > intuitive said I should start doing coffee enemas. > > Is there a (homeopathic) doctor in the house? Hi , I'm not a homeopath, by any stretch of the imagination but I am familiar with homeopathy and I've delved into the literature quite extensively. The prevailing view is that antidoting is rare and it's a controversial subject within homeopathic practice. The most informed voices out there seem to be of the opinion that the risk of antidoting a remedy comes mainly from taking an antidote within 15-30 minutes of the homeopathic remedy. The safest thing is not to eat or drink anything 30 minutes before and after taking your remedy. This should probably include not putting on any kind of fragrances, etc. I think there is little risk in doing coffee enemas while doing homeopathy. Just make sure you take the remedy far apart from them. Hud Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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