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Coffee Enema to release liver toxins


Want to Learn How to do a Coffee Enema?


Dr. Gerson found the underlying problems of all cancer patients are toxicity and deficiency. Hourly consumption of fresh juices supply ample nutrients. However, when these nutrients re-enter tissues, toxins accumulated over many years are forced out into the blood stream. The liver then filters these out. The liver is easily overburdened by the continuous release of toxins and is unable to release the overload.


The caffeine in coffee is absorbed from the colon via the hemorrhoidal vein, which then carries the caffeine to the portal system and the liver. The caffeine stimulates the liver/bile ducts to open and release the poisons and waste products into the intestinal tract for excretion.

For easy instruction on how to do a coffee enema get The Little Enema Booklet or The Gerson Therapy Handbook.

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We wish you the best of health!


Sincerely,


Diane Ake
The Gerson Institute


email: dake@gerson.org
phone: 619-685-5353 ext. 109
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