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Re: cecum liquid?
In order for the cecum to release, all the waste material in the colon needs to clear out first...which is virtually impossible with an enema. Most enemas only reach the sigmoid...some folks who are flexible and quite adept at enemas can get the solution into the descending colon, but it won't reach further. I use at least 20 gallons of water during a
colonic and that isn't even enough to remove all the waste from the colon!
If you do
coffee enemas the way they are intended...as a retention enema that allows the coffee to rest in the sigmoid area...you may experience a release of old bile since they are intended to cleanse the liver. However, this release will not occur right away...it takes a while for it to move through the small and large intestines. If you're talking about the liquid that is released immediately following a coffee enema...it is probably a mixture of coffee and stool. Stool that has sufficient moisture in it will break down easily during a
colonic or enema and release as brownish liquid...but this has different characteristics than the liquid that is expelled when the cecum releases.
I hope I haven't confused you more! This is one of those things that isn't described well with words...you need to see it to really understand what I am talking about!