Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 I was given a recipe for a 2 litre ( just less than 4 pints) camomile and garlic cleansing enema by a Naturopath. This can help to clear parasites and candida problems if they are in the colon (large intestine). To make herbal tea put 5 bags of Roman Camomile in 2 litres of pure just boiled water (just taken off heat source). Infuse for 10 mins and remove tea bags. Allow to cool to body temperature. Add 5 tablespoons of a mixture of 8 garlic cloves wizzed up in a blender with 1/8th pint apple cider vinegar. ( This amount does not cover the blades so you can double the recipe). Strain the mix first as the garlic does not always get blended properly. Give the enema as usual lying on right side, relaxing and breathing deeply. Massage the lower abdomen gently with fingers to help dislodge faecal matter. If you have trouble taking in the full amount then lower the enema bucket and allow to flow in very slowly. Hold for 15 - 20 mins before expelling and repeat daily. He advised me to do this for 3 months. I found that I was a lot better after 3 weeks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Hi Read the in formation provided for the Garlic enema. I have a questioin. It said to use 1/8 of a pint of Apple Cider Vinegar. I have been told in the past not to use vinegar when trying to eliminate candida. Has anyone heard otherwise. Will the Apple Cider Vinegar feed the candida? Any information on this would be appreciatied!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Hi Michele There are apparently several types of Camomile - Roman, German and Moroccan. I am not sure what the exact distinction is between them except for Aromatherapy essential oils they recommend German Chamomile because it contains more Azulene but they don't say why this is good but I think it may have more anti-inflammatory properties. I just used ordinary but organic camomile tea bags that didn't say what they were. I don't think it will matter a great deal for the purpose of the enema. I have also used the garlic/apple cider mix with a weak coffee enema as at one time I thought that I was reacting to the camomile. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. Remember keeping candida under control is dependant on the good function of the adrenal glands and the immune system. It is important to ensure they these systems are well supported. Sandy Re: Garlic for anal suppositories? Hi Sandy - thanks for your post - one questoin, i'm unfamiliar with Roman Chamomile. What exactly is the distinction between Roman and regular run of the mill? many thanks. Michele Sandy Halliday <sandy.halliday@...> wrote: I was given a recipe for a 2 litre ( just less than 4 pints) camomile and garlic cleansing enema by a Naturopath. This can help to clear parasites and candida problems if they are in the colon (large intestine). To make herbal tea put 5 bags of Roman Camomile in 2 litres of pure just boiled water (just taken off heat source). Infuse for 10 mins and remove tea bags. Allow to cool to body temperature. Add 5 tablespoons of a mixture of 8 garlic cloves wizzed up in a blender with 1/8th pint apple cider vinegar. ( This amount does not cover the blades so you can double the recipe). Strain the mix first as the garlic does not always get blended properly. Give the enema as usual lying on right side, relaxing and breathing deeply. Massage the lower abdomen gently with fingers to help dislodge faecal matter. If you have trouble taking in the full amount then lower the enema bucket and allow to flow in very slowly. Hold for 15 - 20 mins before expelling and repeat daily. He advised me to do this for 3 months. I found that I was a lot better after 3 weeks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Hi. No vinegar will not feed the candida. It is normally excluded on the anti-candida diet as it is a fermented product and people with candida can react to fermented products. Sugar is the thing that feeds the candida. I think the Apple Cider Vinegar is in there to help with the pH balance in the gut but couldn't say for sure. Re: Garlic for anal suppositories? Hi Read the in formation provided for the Garlic enema. I have a questioin. It said to use 1/8 of a pint of Apple Cider Vinegar. I have been told in the past not to use vinegar when trying to eliminate candida. Has anyone heard otherwise. Will the Apple Cider Vinegar feed the candida? Any information on this would be appreciatied!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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