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Gettingwell, " eve " <Richgirl@p...> wrote:

> Hello I help me to make a home made enema Thanks..I am tring this

to

> aid with my weight lost. I am not loosing the weight and I am not

> eating very much

 

 

Eve,

I am sending on some information from the Balches regarding

detoxification with various enemas...

 

" JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo

Sun Nov 17, 2002 5:11 pm

The Coffee retention enema

 

 

 

 

Over time, toxic wastes can accumulate in the colon and liver, and

then circulate throughout the body via the bloodstream. A clean and

healthy colon and liver, then, are essential for the health of the

organs and tissues of the body.

There are two types of enemas--the retention enema and the cleansing

enema. The primary action of the retention enema, which is held in

the body for about fifteen minutes, is to help rid the liver of

impurities. the cleansing enema, which is retained for only a few

minutes, is used to flush out the colon.

When using any enema, keepin mind that they should never be used if

there is rectal bleeding. In such a case, contact a physician

immediately.

If you experience tension of spasms in the bowel while using a enema,

try using warmer water --99 degrees is a good temp. to help relax the

bowel. If the bowel is weak or flaccid, try using colder water --75

to 80 degreees to help strengthen it.

After using any enema, be sure to wash and sterilize the tip of the

enema bag.

 

The Coffee retention enema

When used as a retention enema-- coffee does not go through the

digestive system and does not affect the body as a coffee beverage

does. Instead, the coffee solution stimulates both the liver and

gallbladder to release toxins, which are then flushed from the body.

A coffee retention enema is quite helpful during a serious illness,

after hospitalization, and after exposure to toxic chemicals. This

enema can also be used during fasts to relieve the headaches

sometimes caused by a fast-induced release of toxins.

To make the coffee enema solution, place 2 quarts of distilled water

in a pan, and add 6 heaping tablespoons of ground coffee (do not use

instant or decaf). Boil the mixture for fifteen minutes, cool to a

comfortable temp. and strain. Use only 1 pint of the strained coffee

at a time, and refrigerate the remainder in a closed jar.

 

Use vitamin E oil or aloe vera to lubricate the tip of the enema bag.

The liquid will both ease insertion and have a healing effect on the

anus and the lining of the colon.

 

The

body views the coffee enema as a poison, forcing the liver to

quickly dump excess waste build up from the body.

However,the coffee enema is not a poison, simply another means to

help detoxify the system.

 

 

Taken from the book,

 

Prescription for Nutritional Healing,

By James A. Balch M.D.

& Phyllis A. Balch C.N.C.

 

JoAnn Guest

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Hi - want to make sure i have this right: use only 1 pint of coffee for

the enema and retain for 15 minutes? Thanks, s

 

 

JoAnn Guest [angelprincessjo]

Sunday, November 17, 2002 5:16 PM

Gettingwell

Re: Enema

 

 

Gettingwell, " eve " <Richgirl@p...> wrote:

> Hello I help me to make a home made enema Thanks..I am tring this

to

> aid with my weight lost. I am not loosing the weight and I am not

> eating very much

 

 

Eve,

I am sending on some information from the Balches regarding

detoxification with various enemas...

 

" JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo

Sun Nov 17, 2002 5:11 pm

The Coffee retention enema

 

 

 

 

Over time, toxic wastes can accumulate in the colon and liver, and

then circulate throughout the body via the bloodstream. A clean and

healthy colon and liver, then, are essential for the health of the

organs and tissues of the body.

There are two types of enemas--the retention enema and the cleansing

enema. The primary action of the retention enema, which is held in

the body for about fifteen minutes, is to help rid the liver of

impurities. the cleansing enema, which is retained for only a few

minutes, is used to flush out the colon.

When using any enema, keepin mind that they should never be used if

there is rectal bleeding. In such a case, contact a physician

immediately.

If you experience tension of spasms in the bowel while using a enema,

try using warmer water --99 degrees is a good temp. to help relax the

bowel. If the bowel is weak or flaccid, try using colder water --75

to 80 degreees to help strengthen it.

After using any enema, be sure to wash and sterilize the tip of the

enema bag.

 

The Coffee retention enema

When used as a retention enema-- coffee does not go through the

digestive system and does not affect the body as a coffee beverage

does. Instead, the coffee solution stimulates both the liver and

gallbladder to release toxins, which are then flushed from the body.

A coffee retention enema is quite helpful during a serious illness,

after hospitalization, and after exposure to toxic chemicals. This

enema can also be used during fasts to relieve the headaches

sometimes caused by a fast-induced release of toxins.

To make the coffee enema solution, place 2 quarts of distilled water

in a pan, and add 6 heaping tablespoons of ground coffee (do not use

instant or decaf). Boil the mixture for fifteen minutes, cool to a

comfortable temp. and strain. Use only 1 pint of the strained coffee

at a time, and refrigerate the remainder in a closed jar.

 

Use vitamin E oil or aloe vera to lubricate the tip of the enema bag.

The liquid will both ease insertion and have a healing effect on the

anus and the lining of the colon.

 

The

body views the coffee enema as a poison, forcing the liver to

quickly dump excess waste build up from the body.

However,the coffee enema is not a poison, simply another means to

help detoxify the system.

 

 

Taken from the book,

 

Prescription for Nutritional Healing,

By James A. Balch M.D.

& Phyllis A. Balch C.N.C.

 

JoAnn Guest

mrsjoguest

Friendsforhealthnaturally

DietaryTipsForHBP

http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/AIM.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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---Hi there- In answer to your question...yes the coffee enema is

regarded as a retention enema. The mixture should only be retained

for 15 minutes max. Apparently from the Balches, only a pint should

be used at one time, however they don't advise how frequently this

can be done.

I'm assuming once daily, although the book doesn't specify.

JoAnn

 

In Gettingwell, " scarlett " <scarlett@c...> wrote:

> Hi - want to make sure i have this right: use only 1 pint of coffee

for

> the enema and retain for 15 minutes? Thanks, s

 

> Gettingwell, " eve " <Richgirl@p...> wrote:

> > Hello I help me to make a home made enema Thanks..I am tring

> > aid with my weight lost. I am not loosing the weight and I am not

> > eating very much

> Eve,

> I am sending on some information from the Balches regarding

> detoxification with various enemas...

>

> " JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo>

> Sun Nov 17, 2002 5:11 pm

> The Coffee retention enema

 

> Over time, toxic wastes can accumulate in the colon and liver, and

> then circulate throughout the body via the bloodstream. A clean and

> healthy colon and liver, then, are essential for the health of the

> organs and tissues of the body.

> There are two types of enemas--the retention enema and the

cleansing

> enema. The primary action of the retention enema, which is held in

> the body for about fifteen minutes, is to help rid the liver of

> impurities. the cleansing enema, which is retained for only a few

> minutes, is used to flush out the colon.

> When using any enema, keepin mind that they should never be used if

> there is rectal bleeding. In such a case, contact a physician

> immediately.

> If you experience tension of spasms in the bowel while using a

enema,

> try using warmer water --99 degrees is a good temp. to help relax

the

> bowel. If the bowel is weak or flaccid, try using colder water --75

> to 80 degreees to help strengthen it.

> After using any enema, be sure to wash and sterilize the tip of the

> enema bag.

>

> The Coffee retention enema

> When used as a retention enema-- coffee does not go through the

> digestive system and does not affect the body as a coffee beverage

> does. Instead, the coffee solution stimulates both the liver and

> gallbladder to release toxins, which are then flushed from the body.

> A coffee retention enema is quite helpful during a serious illness,

> after hospitalization, and after exposure to toxic chemicals. This

> enema can also be used during fasts to relieve the headaches

> sometimes caused by a fast-induced release of toxins.

> To make the coffee enema solution, place 2 quarts of distilled

water

> in a pan, and add 6 heaping tablespoons of ground coffee (do not

use

> instant or decaf). Boil the mixture for fifteen minutes, cool to a

> comfortable temp. and strain. Use only 1 pint of the strained

coffee

> at a time, and refrigerate the remainder in a closed jar.

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" JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo

 

Wednesday, November 20, 2002 11:26 AM

Re: Enema

 

 

> ---Hi there- In answer to your question...yes the coffee enema is

> regarded as a retention enema. The mixture should only be retained

> for 15 minutes max. Apparently from the Balches, only a pint should

> be used at one time, however they don't advise how frequently this

> can be done.

> I'm assuming once daily, although the book doesn't specify.

> JoAnn

>

 

Years ago, a friend of mine was very much into coffee enemas.

I heard him give some advice to a mutual friend about the enemas. Be

sure to make the coffee from beans with have *not* been flavored

(like vanilla or hazelnut coffee). Do not use instant coffee. Do

not use decaffeinated coffee. And use organic beans if they are

available. Another word of advice from me: Open the windows &

turn on the fans. The intensity of the smell is amazingly potent.

Best if everyone else is gone from the house, or at least warned

ahead of time.

 

Alobar

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Enemas are a powerful health tool. Coffee enemas are probably the

best liver detoxifier.

 

But, enemas aren't for weight loss.

 

Gettingwell, " eve " <Richgirl@p...> wrote:

> Hello I help me to make a home made enema Thanks..I am tring this

to

> aid with my weight lost. I am not loosing the weight and I am not

> eating very much

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