map1131
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In Feb 2002 when this thread was started, I thought all this talk was crazy. Coffee enemas, come on.
Gosh, I have learned a lot since then. Back then I was still of the opinion that abx were going to cure me. I finally realized in early 2003 I was an abx failure.
I opened my eyes, ears and mind to all the alternative methods. I'm not cured yet, but in the last several months, I've made more progress than the previous 4 years. I'm on my way to recovery.
I've done colonics several times in the few months with some good results. So now I think I'm try this coffee enema protocal. It could be another step forward.
Thanks Tx Mom for bringing it to the top.
Pam
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TX Lyme Mom
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An ounce of Folgers by "reverse osmosis" is a heck of a lot cheaper, safer and more effective than addictive pain killers for migraines.
Don't worry. You won't run the risk of getting addicted to it either.
It's a bit too much of a nuisance to bother with doing, for anyone to worry about becoming addicted to this method of pain relief, that's for sure.
Believe me, it wouldn't have been such a popular topic if it didn't work as well as it does -- especially for those killer headaches.
Helps with fatigue and brain fog too, but for pressure headaches, it's absolutely amazing.
treepatrol
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Only thing I can say is please let it cool down first HAHAHHAHA
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troutscout
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Hey
Just trying to be practical. Someone PLEASE e-mail me a protocol. Preferably from a Proctologist.
Trout
PS...I am interested...just couldn't resist.
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For the correct recipe go to Curezone.com make sure you use only pure distilled water and organic coffee...remember this is going straight to the liver..must be pure...dont be afraid all the kids are doin it....lol
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anyone currently trying this?
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riversinger
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Marnie
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According to Dr. Perricone, coffee will cause an insulin spike like sugar does.
That would mean coffee is alkaline (by itself). So is nicotine (by itself!). Research nicotine to treat ulcerative colitis and even skin cancer. (It is believed the addictive factor in smoking is caused by the nicotine...craving ++ charges???)
I'm not talking about smoking to cure!...cigs contain toxins, a lot of them, neg. charges that MIGHT sub for the essential neg. charges like those supplied by vitamin C. Hence the lung damage.
Insulin is acidic.
However, when we DRINK coffee, we heat it -brew (add neg. charges) and this would, deplete the pos. charges.
This is what happens when we overcook our foods...deplete the minerals and destroy the enzymes.
However, a coffee enema, alkaline....hummmm. Impact on the normal flora??? Or to counter the toxins only???
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Lauralyme
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Was just looking in the archives and found this thread with a very interesting article from GiGi on Detox. Wish I had seen it earlier.
Charlie's posts are hysterical. We can all use a good laugh these days...
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Reading along and suddenly realized this was not exactly a recent thread. So, that means maybe some new info about the best proctologists to recommend? Last name initial and state only, please.
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Just thought I'd dig the coffee enema topic back up, as unpleasant as it may be...
I tried two of them, and you can now officially add me to the list of people who are a tad too toxic for them. They made me sicker too. I'm sure they'll really help me at some point, but I guess now just isn't the time.
But I DO have a ton of liver problems that I really need to address right now. I'm having terrible detox problems. Basically the problem is that I don't.
I don't want to bother my LLMD with this question, so I'll ask you guys...will a regular little fleet enema help at all? One of my biggest problems is the fact that I have no peristaltic action. My digestive system barely moves. I do go everyday, but not enough.
So could just a regular fleet enema help at all? Even just a little? I'll even try anything that will just help a *teeny* bit.
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luvs2ride
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LL
Do you take any magnesium or Vitamin C? Both of those are usually depleted in lyme victims and need supplementation. Both, when you reach optimum levels, cause loose bowels. At that point, you have to back up one step in your dose.
I am currently on Welchol for detoxing biotoxins from the bugs. It can make you constipated, which I can't understand. If it is binding and removing toxins, why on earth does it make me constipated?
Anyway, I have been taking Vit C for a long time. At one time, I was taking 6000mg daily. Now I take 2000mg. I added magnesium as I read the Welchol will deplete your minerals too. The magnesium is keeping me regular.
If you are supplementing these two things, you might give them a try.
Luvs
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lymeHerx001
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Yes Ive done the coffee enema many times.
I was excited to try it and see how I felt.
It helped a little, nothing spectacular.
I also just used organic and ground it fine to get the oils and then did drip.
It seemed to work fine. Its the caffeine and the oils that we are after.
It didnt take away my chemical sensitivity and chronic vertigo though. PoPo I guess thats mine to still keep after 4 years. Will this effect me till I die?
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Btw, the Ultra mangosteen juice keeps my intestines regular. Without drinking it everyday, I'd be constipated.
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