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just bumping this up, my new llmd suggested trying this also. I have alot of problems with gi flare ups from meds so wonder if it's right for me.
Also can't find a cost on their website.
Anyone tried this?
thanks
Posts: 857 | From northern california | Registered: Dec 2009
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My doctor's office recommends the xeneplex for those who are too weak to do coffee enemas, or for times when coffee enemas are difficult to fit in. They still consider coffee enemas to be more effective, but the xeneplex is a great thing to do when those aren't feasible.
I used them briefly at one point. They were very easy to insert (I put alittle olive oil on them to help), and certainly easy to use. Also, they definitely have an effect -- the coffee affected my system.
My problem was that I learned quickly that I am allergic to coffee -- both from enemas and suppositories. Or, rather that I have a strong negative reaction. From what I've read and heard from my doctor, that is really really uncommon -- particularly when using coffee from an excellent source, as I was. But, there is a very small portion of people who have a negative response.
Otherwise, I think xeneplex would be a great addition to a detox program...certainly with coffee enemas being given preference. I may try again after I've been in treatment for awhile to see if I still respond that way.
Hope that helps...good luck!
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Thanks lymeaware, I'll probably call them and see if I can buy a little sampler pack, I don't want to make an investment and find I just don't tolerate suppositories at all. I took 1/4 of a homeopathic one once (I think it was notatum) and it gave me such a gi flare I don't want to go thru that again.
take care
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