In fact, the earliest known documentation of the treatment is in the Edwin Smith (circa 1600 B.C.) and Ebers (circa 1550 B.C.) papyri, ancient Egyptian medical texts. Since the coffee enema's earliest days, many healthcare practitioners across the globe have considered the practice to be a staple treatment for their patients.
Coffee enemas have historically been used to treat ailments ranging from cancer to depression. They have also been cited to:
- Detoxify and improve glutathione levels
- Ease PMS symptoms, such as cramping and bloating
- Reduce anxiety
- Improve digestion
- Banish Candidia
- Boost energy
- Contribute to hormone regulation
- Improve mental clarity and focus
- Reduce chronic pain
- Improve skin health
"Coffee enemas provide many health benefits that you cannot find anywhere else. For certain patients, they play an invaluable role in their healing."
How Do Coffee Enemas Work?
Toxins are everywhere. They're in the food we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. As such, it's crucial that we help our bodies detoxify. Fortunately, coffee enemas are among the most effective methods of detoxing.
When introduced to the colon, coffee is absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to the liver, promoting a beneficial increase in the production of glutathione, which is an antioxidant enzyme that plays a major role in driving toxins from the body. Detoxification of the liver, however, is only beneficial if the toxins have somewhere to go.
Lindsea Burns, nutritional therapy practitioner at the Atlas Health Care Center, explains:
"Our liver is doing the most work and it has the least access to the outside world... We can support the liver all we want, but it's only doing the cleaning. It's not taking out the trash. It's also important to support the gallbladder, which is basically how the liver takes out the trash."In short, a coffee enema is a great way to "take out the trash" and refresh your body.
Burns continues: "The coffee enema can actually stimulate... the biliary ducts [causing them] to open [and] release toxins into the intestinal tract for excretion. So we're able to support the body internally to do all the work in detox and then we also have a way to help the body eliminate those toxins."
How Are Coffee Enemas Performed?
Many coffee enema users purchase kits online and do them in the comfort (and privacy) of their homes. You can even get a bag for when you travel. The process is relatively simple and consists of:
- Preparation of the solution
- Delivery of the solution via the rectum
- Release of waste
- Repetition of steps 2-3
- Cleaning your kit with warm, soapy water
- The Body May Not Follow Instructions
- Cleanliness Is A Must
After every use, the kit should be washed thoroughly before going into storage. However, washing the kit is generally pretty easy. Burns says, "I wash mine with soap and water and I've never had a problem."
- Avoid Coffee Enemas During Periods Of Constipation
"If Saturday is your coffee enema day and you haven't had a good bowel movement and you still really want to do that, I would maybe start with 8oz of a water enema to try to clear out the colon before you do the coffee enema." And for people who are chronically constipated, Burns adds, "Even just taking some magnesium before you go to bed should help you have a smoother bowel movement in the morning, which then would allow your coffee enema to be a lot easier."
- Let The Coffee Cool Before You Put It Up There
- Use A Dark Roast
- Don't Expect Caffeine Jitters
With that said, you may feel jittery or buzzed or nauseous the first couple of times. That means you are detoxing quickly. In this case, you may want to do another coffee enema. Also consume electrolytes or minerals to replenish your body.
- Optimize The Process With Binders.
One Final Note
Dr. Tolmos warns that, although a coffee enema can be very beneficial, it isn't a cure-all: "This is something to stimulate your process, not something to rely on solely." Similarly, Burns notes, "Every person is so different... It's a puzzle every time I meet with a client." While coffee enemas work great for some, they may not be the best treatment for others. Individuals should pay attention to their bodies and adjust their detoxification plans accordingly.
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