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Coffee Enema For Liver Detoxification e very last part of the colon, before reaching the rectum, is in an "S" shape and called the sigmoid colon. By the time stool gets to this part of the colon, most nutrients have been absorbed back into the bloodstream. Because the stool contains products of putrefaction at this point, there exists a special circulatory system between the sigmoid colon and the liver. ere is a direct communication of veins called the enterohepatic circulation. Have you ever felt sick just before having a bowel movement, when stool material has just moved into the rectum for elimination? As soon as the material is evacuated, you no longer feel sick. is is due to the toxic quality of the material and the enterohepatic circulation coming into play. Because of this, it is important to evacuate when you have the urge. e rectum should usually be empty. is circulatory system enables toxins to be sent directly to the liver for detoxification, rather than circulating them through the rest of the body and all of its vital organs including the brain. is system of veins carries rectal/sigmoid toxins directly to the liver for detoxification. When a coffee enema is used, the caffeine from the coffee is preferentially absorbed into this system and goes directly to the liver where it becomes a very strong detoxicant. It causes the liver to produce more bile (which contains processed toxins) and moves bile out toward the small intestine for elimination. is process seems to free up the liver to process more incoming toxic materials that have accumulated in the organs, tissues and bloodstream. e coffee does not go into the systemic circulation, unless the enema procedure is done improperly. e coffee contains some alkaloids, which also stimulate the production of glutathione-S-transferase, an enzyme used by the liver to make the detoxification pathways run. It is pivotal in the formation of more glutathione, one of the main conjugation chemicals, enabling toxins to be eliminated via the bile into the small intestine. So in other words, a coffee enema speeds up the detoxification process and minimizes the backlog of yet to be detoxified substances. Coffee Enema May Cause A Beneficial Emptying Of The Gallbladder Sometimes you will hear or feel a squirting out and emptying of the gallbladder. is occurs under the right rib cage, or sometimes more closely to the mid line. If aer a week of daily enemas you have never felt or heard the gall bladder release, you should consider making the coffee stronger, going up in 1/2 Tablespoon increments per quart, not exceeding 2 Tablespoons per cup. Alternately, you may need a slightly larger volume, such as 3 cups at a time. Sometimes, 3 enemas (2 cups or less each) rather than two at a session are more beneficial for some. If you find the enema helpful, do not use it more than once per day for any extended period without medical supervision. Use it as necessary, perhaps several days in a row, but more commonly a few times a week. One caveat: if you are going to do daily coffee enemas, you need to supplement your diet with potassium, as the coffee enema can remove potassium from the body. is is not a problem if you perform coffee enemas less frequently. As a convenience, inexpensive enema kits can be purchased at Abby's, as well as high quality, organic coffees. Coffee Enema For Liver Detoxification A quote from the late Dr. Nicholas Gonzales, New York City cancer doctor and researcher: "I've been using them for 14 years with only one effect: I felt better from the first one I did. I've never looked back and I feel great when I do them. All the terrible things that are supposed to happen, don't happen. Coffee enemas don't destroy bowel function or wipe out your intestinal flora, but what they do is help the liver work better. ey are extremely powerful, one of the most powerful detox procedures that we use. My whole staff does them. ey just feel better when they do." Abby's Magazine - Volume 4 Issue 1 | Page 55

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