Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Thanks!! Do you absorb any of the caffeine from the coffee? I can not tolerate any caffeine, I don't drink pop, tea, or coffee, because I can't tolerate the caffeine in them. Kathy > When I am having a bad herx, I take a hot bath with one cup of espom salt, 2 > capfuls of Miracle II Neutralizer and one capful of Miracle II Soap.....I have > also found that " organic " coffee enemas and castor oil packs over the liver > area works wonders. This is the protocol that I have used with GREAT success. > The coffee enemas also help to release the ammonia from the liver. Coffee > enemas and castor oil packs have been around for hundreds of years with great > success. > > Instant relief from toxic discomfort > http://www.road-to-health.com/am/publish/article_15.shtml > > Instant relief from toxic discomfort (headache, disorientation, nausea and > more). Enemas: > > A high, retention enema, using coffee, should be taken to aid in the > elimination of toxic waste material from the body. The coffee enema should be taken > daily for as long as one is on the Metabolic Program. After 35 years, Dr. Kelley > still takes his daily enema. > > The coffee enema is very stimulating to the liver and is the greatest aid in > elimination of the liver’s toxic wastes. > > The coffee enema, besides stimulating liver detoxification, also has > beneficial effects in cleaning the colon. Coffee is an excellent solvent for encrusted > waste accumulated along the walls of the colon. Its caffeine content also > directly stimulates the peristaltic muscle to contract more powerfully and > loosens such deposits, which are occasionally visible as hard, black material and > " ropes " of mucus. Gradually, as the protein metabolism of the body improves, the > muscle tone of the bowel becomes normal and thorough evacuation is possible > without the aid of the enema. > > Essentially, the coffee enemas help the liver perform a task for which it was > not designed †" that of elimination in 1 or 2 years the accumulated wastes > from many years of living in ignorance of the laws of nature. > > At first, most people dislike enemas and have psychological barriers against > them. Ignorance of the purpose and function of the enema, as well as > misunderstanding of the proper procedure for taking it bring about this aversion. I > have observed, however, that the persons most opposed to enemas soon reverse > their prejudices and become the most avid supporters of them! In many cases, the > enema relieves distress and gives a sense of well being and cleanliness never > before experienced. The proper removal of toxins and debris from the colon is > absolutely essential in all conditions of disease and ill health. > > It is most desirable to take the coffee enema early in the morning and it may > be repeated again in early afternoon and/or evening, depending upon the toxic > condition of the body. Enemas using coffee in the afternoon or evening may > interfere with sound sleep. If enemas are needed at these times, many patients > prefer to use only warm pure water omitting the coffee. But it is better to > take coffee at these times also, and a weaker solution to permit sleep would be > better than not using coffee at all. > > How To Make A Coffee Enema > > 1. Just before bedtime each day, make a pot of coffee (1 quart). Unplug > coffeepot and allow to cool to room temperature. > > 2. It is best to arise early enough each morning to allow time to take the > enema in a relaxed, unhurried state. > > 3. The coffee must be regular, non-instant, non-decaffeinated coffee. It must > be prepared in enamelware, Corning Ware™, glass or stainless steel, or by the > tricolator filter method. Aluminum or Teflon should not be used at any time! > We have found the coffee that is unboiled or prepared via the " drip method " is > preferable. Use 2 to 4 tablespoons of ground coffee to 1 quart of Filtered > water. Any water that enters into the body should be distilled water. > > One may purchase a Still from: H2 only Still Portable Connects to Sink > $449.00 or H2O Distillation Unit (Still, Faucet, Pump & Container) $695.00 or Love > Water Distiller, Table Top, makes 1 gallon in 5 hours $179.00 > > Road To Health, Inc. (800) 651-7080 > > 4. If a coffee enema makes a person jittery, shaky, nervous, nauseated, or > light-headed, the coffee solution is too strong. The amount of coffee can be > adjusted from 1 teaspoon to 4 tablespoons per quart of water as tolerance level > permits. > > 5. The high, retention coffee enema should consist of 1 quart of coffee, held > for 15 minutes. Some people, children especially, can take and retain only a > pint (2 cups) of enema solution at a time. If this is the case, one must take > 2 enemas each time, one right after the other, and hold each for 15 minutes as > directed. > > 6. Upon rising each morning plug in the coffeepot for a few seconds to bring > coffee to body temperature; unplug and take the morning coffee enema. > > How To Take A Coffee Enema > > A. Before the enema do some form of mild exercise if possible, such as > walking briskly. If one is extremely debilitated and weak, this step will of course > need to be omitted until strength returns. > > B. Attempt a normal bowel movement. The enema is much more effective if the > colon has been evacuated. One should not become disturbed, however, if there > are no regular bowel movements, or very few, during this program. In many cases, > not enough bulk collects to instigate a normal bowel movement. When no normal > bowel movements are forthcoming, the enema cleans the colon adequately. > > C. Bulk formers such as Metamucil (obtainable at the drug store and taken as > directed), or 2 tablespoons of miller’s bran with each meal (obtainable at the > health food store) are quite helpful in forming stools and thereby creating > more normal bowel movements for those who take enemas daily. > > D. After the normal bowel movement, if one is forthcoming, or before taking > the coffee retention enema, most people find that taking an enema with 1 quart > of warm distilled water is very helpful (do not retain this enema). This > procedure begins the cleansing of the colon, removing large particles of residue > and most of the gas. When it is completed, the coffee retention enema may be > taken. The warm water enema is optional and does not need to be taken if the > coffee enema can be retained for the desired period. > > E. Place 1 quart of coffee in your enema bucket or bag. You may use a Fleet > enema bag, which is a disposable large volume plastic bag, an over- the-counter > item from the local pharmacy or hospital supply outlet. This enema bag lasts > about 2 years. > > F. The enema tip on the end of the hose is not adequate to give a " high > enema. " Place a colon tube (DAVOL) size 24 French or 26 French or 28 French on the > opposite end of the plastic tube from the enema bag. This colon tube is a soft > flexible rubber-like tube around 30 inches in length. It follows the curves > and flexure of the colon. The colon tube is usually inserted about 12 to 24 > inches into the rectum. (Editor’s Note: It is difficult today to find a colon > tube. However, a plastic rectal tube about 18 long is now available as an > over-the-counter item.) > > G. Next, allow the coffee to flow to the end of the colon tube, thus > eliminating any air in the tube. > > H. The colon tube should be lubricated with natural creamery butter, Vitamin > E cream or other lubricant that doesn’t contain additives or chemicals. > > I. Insert the tube 12-18 inches into the rectum, if possible. This should be > done slowly, in a rotating motion that helps to keep the tube from " kinking > up " inside the colon. > > J. The enema bag should not be over 36 inches higher than the rectum If it is > placed too high, the coffee runs into the colon too fast and under too much > pressure, causing discomfort. > > K. There are several positions that can be used while inserting the colon > tube. Squatting is one. There is also the knee-chest method, with chest and knees > on the floor and buttocks in the highest position possible. Most people, > however, find it easiest to lie on the left side until the solution is out of the > bag or bucket. The enema should never be taken while sitting on the toilet or > standing. > > L. Some people’s colons have kinks or tuns that may prevent the tube from > being inserted even 18 inches. Often, if a little bit of the solution is allowed > to flow into the colon as the tube is being inserted, one can comfortable get > past these kinks. > > M. If a kink bends the tube too much and stops the flow of liquid, then the > tube can be inserted only as far as it will go, still allowing the liquid to > flow freely. > > N. Sometimes, if one hits a kink that stops the flow of the liquid > completely, the tube can be pulled out slowly just to the point where the solution is > felt flowing again. Frequently, the tube can be pushed back in, past the turn > that previously stopped the liquid. > > O. Because of the shapes and formations of some people’s colons or of course > if a child is being given the enema, it will be possible to insert the tube > only a few inches. Occasionally, this is a permanent situation. Often, however, > as the colon is cleaned and healed, the tube can eventually be inserted > further. > > P. The tube should never be forced when discomfort occurs. > > Q. After the flow of the solution is completed, one may remove the colon > tube, although it isn’t necessary to do so. Regardless of the position used up to > this point, one now should lie on the left side for at least 5 minutes, then > on the back for another 5 minutes, than on the right side for at least 5 > minutes. > > R. Those who have excessive gas may leave the tube in the colon with the hose > clamp open. This allows gas to escape through the enema container. > Frequently, the coffee will go in and out of the enema bag or bucket until the gas is > relieved. > > S. After the enema is retained for 15 minutes or longer, it may be expelled. > > T. One is now ready for the rest of his daily routine clean and refreshed! > > Helpful Hints > > 1. If you find you have a lot of gas and it is difficult to retain the enema, > try putting 2 tablespoons of blackstrap molasses into your coffee solution. > > 2. If you get a sudden gas bubble causing an urge to expel the solution, > breathe very fast through your nose using your abdominal muscles like a bellows. > This usually helps the colon wall break up the gas bubble. > > 3. If you find that a little coffee leaks out, place an old towel under your > buttocks. > > Intestinal Obstruction > > Occasionally, the intestinal tract will become obstructed. Usually under > these circumstances, no food or feces will come through. After a few days, one > becomes extremely nauseated and starts vomiting. He or she will be very sick and > will normally run a high temperature. This should be watched quite carefully, > for in such cases immediate emergency treatment is absolutely necessary. > > One should never allow himself to become extremely toxic. But, in order to > distinguish between a healing toxic reaction and an intestinal obstruction, as > soon as nausea or vomiting develops and no food is passing through, all > supplements and food should be stopped for 5 days. Water and juice may be taken > during this time. > > If there is no vomiting, food is passing through, and the temperature remains > below 100 degrees, the diet and normal routine may be resumed, as one may > assume there is no obstruction. > > A point to remember is that one shouldn’t fail to cycle off the supplements > routinely before reaching such a state of toxicity! > > If, during the 5 days off the supplements with no solid food intake, one > begins to vomit and has abdominal pain with high temperature, the physician should > be consulted so that he or she can check for intestinal obstruction. > > If you need to take more than one coffee enema per day balance your > electrolytes with fresh juices (organic) carrot alternating with mixes green. Attempt > to balance at the ratio of two juices to one enema. Gerson therapy includes 13 > 8 oz cups per day, 1 orange, 8 carrot, 4 green. > > Another way to prepare your coffee is to use the enema bucket, place 2-3 > inches of distilled water in the bucket. Take a large funnel, place a disposable > coffee filter in the funnel. Place your coffee grounds in the filter, boil > about 12 ounces (cup and 1/2) slowly pour the water over the grounds. After the > water is poured through the grounds remove the filter and funnel and dispose the > grounds and filter. Add the needed water to fill your bucket and enjoy. This > method takes less time than the original instructions. > Coffee Enema Recipe (enematips.com) > http://www.enematips.com/cofenrec.html > > Instant relief from toxic discomfort > http://www.road-to-health.com/am/publish/article_15.shtml > > Enemas > http://www.ability.org.uk/enemas.html > > Instant relief from toxic discomfort > http://www.road-to-health.com/am/publish/article_15.shtml > > Coffee Enemas~annieappleseedproject > http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/coffeeenemas.html > > Q Experience - Detoxification - Immune System Builders - Clustered Water > http://www.innerfocus.net/coffee.htm > > Hawaii Gerson Therapy Retreat for cancer patients - Mind Your Body - Dr. > Baylac http://www.gersonhawaii.us/gersonarticle5.html > > The Coffee Enema > http://www.herbtime.com/InformationPages/CoffeeEnema.htm > > Open Directory - Health: Alternative: Fasting and Cleansing: Enemas > http://dmoz.org/Health/Alternative/Fasting_and_Cleansing/Enemas/ > > Articles - Hawaii Gerson Therapy Retreat for cancer patients - Mind Your Body > - http://www.gersonhawaii.us/articles.html > > Article: COFFEE ENEMAS IN GERSON THERAPY - Hawaii Gerson > http://www.gersonhawaii.us/gersonarticle5.html > > Detoxification > http://www.geocities.com/~vera_b/alts/detox.html > > Coffee Enema (INeedCoffee.com) > http://www.ineedcoffee.com/01/01/enema/ > > Coffee Enemas Slow Pancreatic Cancer > http://www.rense.com/health3/pancre.htm > > Health Problems - Coffee Enema > http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/health_coffee_enema.html > > Coffee Enemas, more effective using 's therapy coffee > http://www.sawilsons.com/ > > eMJA: Ernst, A primer of complementary and alternative medicine commonly used > b http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/174_02_150101/ernst/ernst.html > > Coffee Enemas~annieappleseedproject > http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/coffeeenemas.html > > Hawaii Gerson Therapy Retreat for cancer patients - Mind Your Body - Dr. > Baylac http://www.gersonhawaii.us/gersonarticle5.html > > Articles - Hawaii Gerson Therapy Retreat for cancer patients - Mind Your Body > - http://www.gersonhawaii.us/articles.html > > Coffee Enemas, more effective using 's therapy coffee > http://www.sawilsons.com/ > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 What is a castor oil pack? I would probably tolerate that better then the caffeine enemas just because I can't tolerate caffeine. Kathy > Castor oil packs have a scientific basis and are helpful. Coffee enemas are > dangerous and comprise quackery, and doctors have lost their licenses for > recommending them. The caffeine is absorbed through the rectum and we are > to avoid caffeine entirely with this condition if possible. Did you not > read the recent news reports about someone who died from a sherry enema and > all the publicity that went into educating the public that it is not safe to > put foodstuffs and other liquids that are not water or saline up your rear > end? Have you also ignored the extensive science that says that it is not > possible to " cleanse " the liver through colonics or enemas. This is > quacksterism. You fight antibiotics like they were the plague, and then you > do all this stuff for yourself. Forgive me again, but this is why you have > long-term " lyme " (if that's even what you have). > > Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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