Guest guest Posted November 18, 2002 Report Share Posted November 18, 2002 Hi JoAnn, I too am interested in learning about enemas. I haven't seen any books on it at Borders or Barnes and Nobles. Please advise me as to where I can find out more. I heard about the coffee enema years ago while living in New York. There was actually a special report on a doctor there who prescribed it to cancer patients with much success. Thanks! Sheila > " JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo >Gettingwell >Gettingwell > Re: Enema >Sun, 17 Nov 2002 22:15:40 -0000 > >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 > > > > > > > _______________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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