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THE COFFEE ENEMA
Purpose
The purpose of the
coffee enema is to cleanse the blood and clear the liver of toxins.
These toxins occur from the normal metabolisms of food as well as the carcinogenic
toxins from our polluted environment, drugs, food and water pollutants such as
pesticides,
preservatives , hormones, excreted prescription drugs and fluoride.
Mechanism
This cleansing is accomplished by increasing the liver's capacity to detoxify toxins in the
blood and binding them to the bile. In the process, the
Liver Cleanses itself as it releases
the toxic bile into the small, then large, intestine for evacuation.
The entire blood supply circulates through the liver every three minutes. By retaining the
coffee 12 to 15 minutes, the blood will circulate four to five times for cleansing, much
like a dialysis treatment.
The water content of the coffee stimulates intestinal peristalsis and helps to empty the
large intestine with the accumulated toxic bile.
Note,
coffee enemas are not primarily for colon cleansing.
Physiology
Glutathione is the primary antioxidant that is prevalent in every cell in the human body.
Glutathione is primarily synthesized in the liver where it is abundantly present.
Glutathione participates in leukotrinene synthesis for WBC mobilization and is a cofactor
for the enzyme glutathione peroxidase (cellular antioxidant)
The palmitic acid in caffeine increases the activity of glutathione S-transferase (GST) by
600% in the liver and a 700% increase in detoxification in the small intestine.
GST(glutathione S-transferase) makes excess free radicals water soluble for easy
elimination from the cells and the body and blocks and detoxifies carcinogens.
GST, binds bilirubin and its glucuronides so that they can be eliminated from the
hepatocytes (liver cells).
The liver thus uses glutathione to neutralize poisons, e.g., alcohol, caffeine, medications,
nicotine, and remove them from the blood. (The amino acid, Cysteine is the limiting
factor as N-acetyl-Cysteine (NAC), in glutathione synthesis, ensuring an adequate supply
of glutathione helps cleanse the blood of toxins and substances.)
80-90% of the blood that leaves the stomach and intestines passes through the liver. The
blood carries important nutrients to the liver where they are metabolized into substances
vital to life.
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In the same way, exogenous toxic substances reach the liver where they are either
activated or transformed into less toxic derivatives. Glutathione plays a crucial role in the
liver’s biotransformation system. Biotransformation in Phase One denatures (inactivates)
the toxin and Phase Two makes the toxin water soluble to bind with the bile and be
excreted through the feces.
See " THE GERSON THERAPY", by Gerson and Walker pg 163 (highly recommended
reading) for the ; SUMMARY OF PHISIOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF COFFEE
ENEMAS
Dr Max Gerson, MD, used several
coffee enemas a day to remove his patients from
morphine and relieve their severe pain.
coffee enemas IN SUMMARY:
1.
Cleanse the blood of toxins
2.
Cleanse the liver to improve its many metabolic functions
3.
Boost the immune system
4.
Relieves severe pain and some headaches
Accumulated toxins have been associated with general nervous tension, confusion,
depression, allergy related symptoms and severe pain.
HOW TO PREPARE A COFFEE ENEMA
Despite rumors to the contrary, coffee enemas are perfectly safe when taken as directed.
(Unless otherwise specified, ONLY when on the Gerson Therapy they recommend each
patient take the enema each morning.)
We usually recommend you prepare a
quart of coffee, using 2-4 tablespoons of coffee per
quart. The water should be purified with the reverse osmosis filtration unit; if you do not
have such a unit, store bought spring water will suffice. Of course, organically grown
coffee would be best for this procedure.
(However, Folger's Regular is of high quality and the cleanest of all commercial brands,
and as a second choice, we recommend this for your enemas._
NO FREEZE DRIED COFFEE.
The coffee should be made in a stainless steel or glass coffee-maker. Aluminum is not
recommended, since aluminum is a toxic metal and can leach into the coffee while
perking It is acceptable to make the coffee the night before use; this allows the coffee to
cool. The coffee is best used at body temperature. If it cools too much over night, reheat
slightly before using.
QUICK BREW METHOD
Place 2-4 tablespoons of organic coffee in a coffee filter, held in a strainer, placed over
the cup. Add hot water. Place this cup of coffee in the enema bag.. Add three cups of
purified water. This will bring it to body temperature, immediately ready for use.
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HOW ADMINISTER A COFFEE ENEMA
When preparing to take the enema, it is best to empty the colon first, (or you may take a
plain water enema).
Hang the prepared solution in the enema bag (see -
http://www.clearwayhealth.com)
at least 12
- 18
inches above the waist. We use the shower faucet or a bent clothes hanger from the
shower curtain. The higher the bag, the more pressure and the faster it will enter the
body. See the Pump method at
http://www.implantorama.com
.
First, release clamp and allow some coffee out to remove air from the tube, re-clamp.
Lubricate tip and rectum. Then lie on your right side in bath tub, or on your hands and
knees, or stand bent at the waist, whichever is most comfortable, then slowly insert the tip
with a side to side motion to bypass the transverse rectal folds (rectal valves).
Release the clamp, and let about a pint of coffee slowly flow in, then re-clamp.
Wait five seconds. Then allow the rest in. Re-clamp.
Lay on your left side on a towel/mat close to the toilet. A pillow for your head is
recommended. At first, it may be difficult to retain the enema, but we usually recommend
holding the coffee about twelve to 15 minutes before expelling.
Sometimes, due to lessening of the blood toxic load, an increase in energy may occur,
and some people may feel slightly jittery, although most find the enemas relaxing.
Usually, the jitteriness lessens after about the third enema, if needed.
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