Coffee enema is done to aid in the elimination of toxic waste material from the body. The coffee enema is very stimulating to the liver and is the greatest aid in elimination of the liver’s toxic wastes. It also has beneficial effects in cleaning the colon. A coffee enema is a type of natural “colon cleanse” that involves injecting coffee and water into the rectum and colon. Coffee enemas have been used since the 1800’s to help fight: cancer, parasites, effects of overdoses, bloating and constipation, liver dysfunction, Candida virus IBS and other digestive disorders.
Coffee is an excellent solvent for encrusted waste accumulated along the walls of the colon. The caffeine also directly stimulates the peristaltic muscle to contract more powerfully and loosen such deposits, which are occasionally visible as hard, black material and “ropes” of mucus. Gradually, as the protein metabolism of the body improves, the muscle tone of the bowel becomes normal and thorough evacuation is possible without the aid of the enema.
There is often some puzzlement as to how a coffee enema will detox the liver if it is held only in the sigmoid colon. Coffee enemas are low volume and not intended to reach high into the bowels. When a coffee enema is administered, the caffeine is absorbed into the enterohepatic system, which connects the liver with the colon. This stimulates the liver, putting the liver into detoxification hyper drive and causing the bile ducts to flush out bile. The caffeine in the enema, stimulates the liver into producing glutathione-S-transferase – this enzyme clears the detoxification pathways of the liver.
Essentially, the coffee enemas help the liver perform a task for which it was not designed — that of elimination in 1 or 2 years the accumulated wastes from many years of living in ignorance of the laws of nature.
At first, most people dislike enemas and have psychological barriers against them. I have observed, however, that the persons most opposed to enemas soon reverse their prejudices and become the most avid supporters of them! In many cases, the enema relieves distress and gives a sense of well being and cleanliness never before experienced.
The proper removal of toxins and debris from the colon is absolutely essential in all conditions of disease and ill health.It is most desirable to take the coffee enema early in the morning and it may be repeated again in early afternoon and/or evening, depending upon the toxic condition of the body. However, enemas using coffee in the afternoon or evening may interfere with sound sleep.
How To Make A Coffee Enema
Just before bedtime each day, make a pot of coffee (1 quart). It is best to arise early enough each morning to allow time to take the enema in a relaxed, unhurried state. The coffee must be regular, non-instant, non-decaffeinated coffee and organic. It must NOT be prepared Aluminum or Teflon. Use 3 to 4 tablespoons of ground coffee to 1 quart of distilled and pure water. DO not use chlorinated or fluoridated water..
NOTE: If a coffee enema makes a person jittery, shaky, nervous, nauseated, or light-headed, the coffee solution is too strong. The amount of coffee can be adjusted from 1 teaspoon to 4 tablespoons per quart of water as tolerance level permits.
The high, retention coffee enema should consist of 1 quart of coffee, held for 15 minutes. Upon rising each morning plug in the coffeepot for a few seconds to bring coffee to body temperature; unplug and take the morning coffee enema.
How to do the enema
Before the enema do some form of mild exercise if possible, such as walking briskly. It is good to have a normal bowel movement. The enema is much more effective if the colon has been evacuated. One should not become disturbed, however, if there are no regular bowel movements. When no normal bowel movements are forthcoming, the enema cleans the colon adequately.
In the morning take 2 tbsp Psylliuum Husks, or 2 tablespoons. This helps with the sweeping process after the enema.
Warm the coffee to body temperature. Place 1 quart of coffee in your enema bag or bucket. Place the enema tip at the end of the colon tube is usually 12 to 20 inches into the rectum. Next, allow the coffee to flow to the end of the colon tube, thus eliminating any air in the tube.
The colon tube can be lubricated with natural creamery butter, Vitamin E cream or other lubricant that doesn’t contain additives or chemicals.
Insert the tube 12 to 20 inches into the rectum, if possible. This should be done slowly, in a rotating motion that helps to keep the tube from “kinking up” inside the colon.
The enema bag should not be over 36 inches higher than the rectum. If it is placed too high, the coffee runs into the colon too fast and under too much pressure, causing discomfort.
There are several positions that can be used while inserting the colon tube. Squatting is one. There is also the knee-chest method, with chest and knees on the floor and buttocks in the highest position possible. Most people, however, find it easiest to lie on the left side until the solution is out of the bag or bucket. The enema should never be taken while sitting on the toilet or standing.
Some people’s colons have kinks or turns in them that may prevent the tube from being inserted even 18 inches. Often, if a little bit of the solution is allowed to flow into the colon as the tube is being inserted, one may comfortably get past these kinks. If a kink bends the tube too much and stops the flow of liquid, then the tube can be inserted only as far as it will go, still allowing the liquid to flow freely.
Sometimes, if one hits a kink that stops the flow of the liquid completely, the tube can be pulled out slowly just to the point where the solution is felt flowing again. Frequently, the tube can be pushed back in, past the turn that previously stopped the liquid. The tube should never be forced when discomfort occurs.
After the flow of the solution is completed, one may remove the colon tube, although it isn’t necessary to do so. Regardless of the position used up to this point, one should now lie on the left side for at least 5 minutes, then on the back for another 5 minutes, then on the right side for at least 5 minutes.
Those who have excessive gas may leave the tube in the colon with the hose clamp open. This allows gas to escape through the enema container. Frequently, the coffee will go in and out of the enema bag or bucket until the gas is relieved.
After the enema is retained for 15 minutes or longer, it may be expelled.
One is now ready for the rest of his daily routine clean and refreshed!
Helpful Hints
If you find you have a lot of gas and it is difficult to retain the enema, try putting 2 tablespoons of blackstrap molasses into your coffee solution.
If you get a sudden gas bubble causing an urge to expel the solution, breathe very fast through your nose using your abdominal muscles like a bellows. This usually helps the colon wall break up the gas bubble.
If you find that a little coffee leaks out, place an old towel under your buttocks.