Coffee Implants
What Does a Coffee Enema Do?
A properly performed coffee enema greatly facilitates the release of toxins by:
• stimulating the liver, a main organ of detoxification, to produce more bile. Bile is a bodily fluid that has a role in fat digestion and into which many toxins, both internally and externally generated, are dissolved for removal from the body out through the gall bladder, small intestine, and colon.
• causing the muscles of the bile duct to relax, opening the duct widely to produce a large flow of bile from the gall bladder into the small intestine (where you should have a binding agent present — chlorella, charcoal, etc. — to tightly bind the toxins to prevent reabsorption). This allows the liver to rid itself of many toxins quickly, freeing it to process more blood-transported toxins from throughout the body. A systemic detoxification effect and greater overall well-being results. All the blood in your body passes through the liver about every three minutes.
• dilating blood vessels via effects of the coffee’s theophylline and theobromine, further increasing blood flow to the liver.
• increasing glutathione s-transferase (GST) production, a key detoxification enzyme, by 600 to 700%, via action of coffee’s palmitic acid. GST shuttles toxins for binding with glutathione, which neutralizes them and carries them out of the body in the bile.
• speeding transit of waste through the colon.
• stimulating a neurological reflex that helps the liver detoxify chemicals more efficiently.
Toxin Binders
• Chlorella binds toxins tightly. Once coffee stimulates your gall bladder to contract and release toxin-laden bile into the small intestine, you want something where the bile duct enters the intestine to bind the toxins so tightly they will not be reabsorbed through the intestinal wall. If chlorella doesn’t agree with you, natural alternatives are pectin (as contained in Thorne Medibulk) and activated charcoal.
You may choose to add coffee to your session for additional consideration. I properly prepare the coffee and provide the extra session time.
Source: OHN, “Coffee: The Royal Flush” by Ralph Moss, PhD (from Cancer Chronicles #6 and #7) at www.ralphmoss.com/coff.html. For comprehensive coverage of the coffee enema, see Chapter 3 of Sherry Roger’s book “Wellness Against All Odds” (starting with “The Coffee Break”)