Coffee Retention Enema
A coffee retention enema is helpful for constipation, healing during a serious illness, after hospitalization, and after exposure to toxic chemicals. This enema can also be used during fasts to relieve the side effects caused by the fast-induced release of toxins.
When used as a retention enema- an enema that is held in the body for a specified period of time - coffee does not go through the digestive system and does not affect the body as a coffee beverage does. Instead, the coffee solution stimulates both the liver and the gallbladder to release toxins, which are then flushed from the body.
Procedures:
- To make the coffee enema solution, prepare one pot of organic coffee.
- (note: *do not use instant, non-organic, or decaffeinated coffee.)
- Once brewed, cool coffee to room temperature. You will use approximately 4 ounces of coffee per enema. You can store the remaining coffee in a closed jar in the fridge.
- Pour out the saline solution of the disposable coffee enema and replace with room temperature coffee.
Action:
- The best position for the disposable enema is head down and rear up.
- Remove the green lid of the disposable enema and insert into rectum.
- After the coffee has been inserted, roll onto your right side and hold the solution in your body for fifteen minutes before allowing the fluid to be expelled. Do not roll from side to side.
- If you do not feel the urge to expel the liquid after fifteen minutes, repeat with a second enema. You may do up to 4 enemas in a 1-hour period.
- Do not exceed more than 4 enemas in a 2-hour period.
- Do not abuse coffee enemas by using them too often. Use them only once daily while following a program for a specific disorder, unless you are being treated for cancer. People with cancer may need up to three enemas a day. You may also use coffee enemas occasionally as needed.
