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Coffee enemas offer many health benefits if you can get over the taboo that seems to accompany all things rectal. Coffee enemas can improve energy levels, gut motility, and the frequency of bowel movements. They’ve personally helped me increase energy, detox, and remove mucoid plaque stuck from my colon walls, along with candida, and even rope worms.
I have been calling out our increasingly toxic world since releasing the internationally acclaimed film Vanishing of the Bees. Seems many are catching on. The fact that Western medicine does not currently take into account chemical body burden is a huge oversight and disconnect. What is the value of a Ph.D. if they haven’t even studied nutrition and work in a facility (hospital) that serves mac and cheese and iceberg lettuce and calls that lunch?
Detoxing today is necessary. I consider myself blessed to have discovered coffee enemas years ago and to be able to share my information.
Coffee enemas also helped improve my energy levels (both physically and mentally), obliterated bloating, ameliorated my mood, and helped me reduce my toxic load after being exposed to pesticides,
You can find many groups on Facebook for instance, like Bottoms Up, where people credit coffee enemas for helping them with their chronic symptoms. Yet despite all these positive aspects and unparalleled empirical data, naysayers classify coffee enemas as “junk science.” Before relegating coffee up your rear as quackery, consider that there is a dearth when it comes to conducting independent research/studies. Western medicine is more invested in the management of disease and most science these days is conducted by Big Pharma and motivated by money. Did you know that coffee enemas used to be in the Merck Manual, a thick book that physicians used as their primary reference for decades?
Throughout the centuries numerous cultures such as the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Hindus, Chinese, and Sumerians have used enemas. “Even the Dead Sea Scrolls, which may have been written while Jesus walked this earth, outline the significance of daily enemas for overall well-being,” writes Liveblood. Then during WWI, it was remarked that the enemas resulted in marked pain relief in patients. In the 1920s, another German M.D., Max Gerson, took note of the above findings and later incorporated coffee enemas as an integral part of his diet-based cancer therapy.
The main purpose of a coffee enema is not to irrigate the colon to alleviate constipation, as one could think. Rather, it is to support the liver in eliminating toxins and to cleanse the blood. Our most important organ to detoxify and regenerate our metabolism, the liver serves some 500 functions, including drug processing and clearing of toxic metabolites.
Getting On Through To The Other Side
Throughout the years I have outlined my healing journey which ostensibly started when I was hit by a Ford Explorer at 30 miles an hour and dragged 49 feet. In my eBook, I outline a lot of the amazing things that helped me heal after I was sprayed with pesticides on three occasions and later diagnosed with an autoimmune condition.
Despite a holistic protocol that included a metabolomic panel to identify deficiencies, the Greek Aegean Sea, glutathione IV, supplements, and Vitamin C, I needed to let the toxins out. Let’s not forget that I also contended with Epstein-Barr viral load. I strongly believe that the coffee enemas I conducted, twice a week for two years were integral in bringing down my Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) levels associated with the autoimmune condition Lupus. The enemas reinvigorated my liver and gut, enabling these organs to do their jobs.
When I got sprayed by pesticides I told my doctor straight out “Do you think that the spray had anything possibly to do with the fact that I am now suffering from an autoimmune condition?”
She said, “no.”
She sent me home with samples of Cymbalta and the promise of a steroid prescription if the pain became unbearable. I let the bottles sit on the shelf for about a year before I trashed them. There were some days that I was so fatigued and the pain so fuckin’ unbearable that I considered the drugs. Right before I started the enemas I did test out the Cymbalta. I lasted for four days. Taking that Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) was like taking a shredder to my intestines. Given my proclivity for all things natural, it was out of character for me to take an SSRI but I was experiencing such brutal connective tissue pain and my brain was being enveloped in some sort of web-like fog; challenging to say the least.
Consider that to the Epstein-Barr ‘virus,’ toxins are like a smorgasbord. I have personally suggested to several friends and customers to use coffee enemas to help with a high viral load of EBV.
“I’ve been suffering from a pretty treacherous myriad of Epstein Barr induced auto-immunity for two years, experimenting frantically to slow the disease process down and gather clues about exactly what organs and systems to target with what measures,” says Ryan Michael Ballow, entrepreneur of a Nootropic called Cortex.
Trying coffee enemas gave me a major clue into the impaired state of my liver detox pathways. Literally minutes after my first one I felt better than I have in MONTHS. This was a MAJOR discovery that helped set me on my path to targeting my liver for functional optimization, to take me back to health again.
A sluggish liver can cause all sorts of ailments. One added benefit of coffee enemas is that they promote the production of glutathione by the liver. A powerful antioxidant defense system, glutathione protects against cellular DNA damage and stimulates the removal of toxic waste from cells.
Doctors at the University of Minnesota showed that coffee administered rectally also stimulates an enzyme system in the liver called glutathione S-transferase by 600-700 percent above normal activity levels. This enzyme, according to Max Gerson, M.D., reacts with free radicals (which cause cell damage) in the bloodstream and makes them inert. These neutralized substances become dissolved in the bile, are released through the bile flow from the liver and gallbladder, and are excreted through the intestinal tract. A Gerson patient holds the coffee enema in the colon for 12-15 minutes. During this time, the body’s entire blood supply passes through the liver 4-5 times, carrying poisons picked up from the tissues. So the enema acts as a form of dialysis of the blood across the gut wall.
Rectal coffee turns out to be very effective for bile flow. Rectal administration of caffeine also dilates bile ducts instead of being reabsorbed from the small intestine up to 10 times before leaving through the feces, it passes through the gut and exits through the colon straight away, expelling all carried toxins in the process, thereby easing the body’s toxic burden quicker (Gerson & Walker 2006). Incidentally, that caffeine absorption from enema is 3.5 times less than that from orally taken coffee.
This proves especially beneficial in the presence of endogenous* serum toxins, which may arise from bacteria, damaged cells, and cancer cells. *[endogenous: self-generated, originating from the body’s own metabolism vs exogenous: originating from external sources; this includes xenobiotics, see below]
A coffee enema lowers the blood serum’s toxic load, contributing to improved physiological function. It also lowers a cell that has been compromised by low oxygen levels, malnutrition, and toxins (Gerson & Walker 2006).
Rethink Detoxing And Cleanse From The Bottom Up!
Maximum Release: My Year Of Weekly Coffee Enemas
I get it. You may be reluctant. Who wants to deal with the possibility of getting crap all over the place? But given the minimal mess, it’s an empowering cost-effective treatment that actually yields results. I read an article from a woman who said she carved this time out as an opportunity for self-care, which is needed when dealing with chronic illness and workaholism. I decided to take matters into the bathtub.