Coffee Enemas & Implants

Instructions are provided in the handbook you receive. Two processes for cleansing the colon include enemas and colonics.  Enemas involve the introduction of water into the colon through the rectum.   A colonic involves multiple infusions of water and an enema involves a one-time infusion of water or other solution.  A colonic will cleanse the entire length of the colon; whereas, an enema cleanses the lower part of the colon, the sigmoid and part of the descending colon.

In addition, an enema can be performed using coffee.  Coffee enemas have been a respected part of medical treatment since the early 1900s.  In fact, coffee enemas were listed in the Merck Manuals from 1917-1972.  When using a coffee enema, the caffeine from it is favorably absorbed and goes straight to the liver and becomes a very powerful agent of detoxification.

The healthy beneficial action of a coffee enema is to boost the capabilities of the liver and gallbladder. The goal is to eliminate toxins and this is accomplished with the stimulation of the flow of bile and also the increase of enzymatic action by the liver.  The coffee is absorbed directly in the sigmoid and then taken up to the liver by the sigmoid vein. As a result, more bile is produced by the liver where the bile is pushed out to the small intestine for removal.

Coffee Enemas & Implants

Coffee Enemas Help Detoxify The Liver Naturally

This frees up the liver allowing it to process more toxic substances that have been built up in the bloodstream, organs, and tissues. Since all of the blood in your body is circulated through the liver every 4 minutes, a twelve to twenty-minute long coffee retention enema would increase the blood flow through the liver, creating a form of dialysis and a brilliantly effective detox as well as the activation of glutathione from the liver.

Since the liver is the body’s primary detoxification organ, coffee enemas help stimulate the release of chemical toxins and metabolic wastes.  During cancer therapy, dying cancer cells release a variety of toxins that can make a person feel weak and sick.  In other words, the treatment is working and cancer cells are dying, but the person may be feeling worse.  Coffee enemas provide a potent cleansing effect that can quickly reduce low-grade fevers, headaches, muscle aches, rashes and other “Flu-like” symptoms of toxin release from dying cancer cells.

Note: Drinking coffee does not provide the same benefits and is harmful for many reasons, including creating a more acidic environment in the body.

The Benefits Of Coffee Enemas

  • Provide a powerful stimulating and cleansing effect on the liver and gallbladder.
  • The caffeine and other components of coffee relax and open the bile ducts, releasing toxins from the liver up to seven times the normal rate.
  • Since all the blood in your body is circulating through the liver every 4 minutes, this allows for extensive blood cleansing and the activation of glutathione from the liver.
  • Help to stimulate the release of chemical toxins and metabolic wastes.
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