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02.26.2014

You know all about colonics, but something you may have missed in the colon hydrotherapy literature is the word “coffee.”

Some colonic irrigation therapists instill the caffeinated substance into the colon after a standard colonic procedure to further cleanse the colon of toxins, promoting colon health.

Why coffee?

Coffee is an interesting substance in that it increases the production of bile in the liver.

And, due to coffee’s high levels of palmitic acid, it also increases glutathione production — one of the body’s most important purification enzymes.

Why not just orally?

Dr. Ben Lynch thinks ingesting coffee the “standard” way, although pleasant, doesn’t give your body the chance to properly process toxins.

“By performing a coffee enema,” he says in a post on Seeking Health, “you are skipping the body’s normal absorption of caffeine. “By introducing enema coffee into your colon, specifically your sigmoid colon, the antioxidants, theobromine and caffeine are effectively absorbed by the portal venous system.”

Imagine the impact of a coffee enema after colonic irrigation.

Other medical authorities weigh in

Many MDs agree that coffee enemas are both effective and safe.

According to Dr. Lawrence Wilson, MD at the Center For Development, “the coffee retention enema is really quite simple, very safe when done properly, highly effective…”

There are also many doctors who were once skeptical of the procedure, but who now even perform them on themselves.

“I do daily coffee enemas,” says Dr. Michael L. Johnson of drfibrosupport.com.

‘”In spite of my initial skepticism and reluctance, I went ahead with them, and when I got over the initial messiness and innate resistance, I quickly saw the benefits of coffee enemas.”

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