Huh enema's are fairly commonIs this 4chan or XenForo company forums?
Well this is the first I have seen it openly discussed on a software forum.Huh enema's are fairly common
My main health problem is severe tendon pain and weakness ever since I took an antibiotic 3 years ago. That is what started my decline. It's like my body is deteriorating no matter how much exercise I get, and this condition severely limits the exercise that I can do which affects my overall health. Doctors did this to me, and they don't know how to fix it, so I am trying to treat myself.
Really sorry to hear that Jake, tendon pain sounds excruciating and the fact that doctors did it and cant fix it makes me really angry for some reason. I googled it, is it to do with Levaquin?
It's the same class of antibiotic as levaquin. Mine was called ciprofloxacin. I actually belong to a levaquin support group.
Thanks, but I'll dismiss it on the basis of common sense instead.Now you can dismiss the idea of a coffee enema based on that authority.
Without good food, life is hardly worth the effort.
Got it in one
The key word is "good" food though, not processed and not junk, but good, fresh, preferably organic food in moderation..
LMMFAO ....made me think of this....What? raw food enema?
Y U NO FIT !
It is nasty stuff; as a result of a severe reaction to Ciprofloxacin the last time my Mom was in the hospital it is now one of the items in her records as an allergy and should never be given to her again.It's the same class of antibiotic as levaquin. Mine was called ciprofloxacin. I actually belong to a levaquin support group.
The medical community found out about coffee enemas during one of the world wars (by Florence Nightingale actually) to help reduce the pain of their patients. It was later found to help with cancer patients until the cancer association stepped in (bc of big pharma getting pissed) and they said to halt coffee enemas in the hospital bc the pharma jerks were losing money bc their toxic chemicals didn't work as well.
"In the controversial Gerson therapy, coffee enemas are administered. These enemas are known to have caused three deaths in the United States."
Ignorance is bliss. Stay in bliss please.Which scientists claimed that? The ones in Crazy Town?
You can't "de-toxify" you body by drinking anything or forcing anything up your poop chute because your body isn't full of "toxins." If it were, you'd be dead, because toxins are, well, toxic.
What's next, bloodletting to address an imbalance in your four humors or a seance to adjust your aura?
The caffeine actually isn't digested (aka by the stomach and small intestines) when you use it in an enema, thus allowing it to cleanse the liver.Drugs, including caffeine I assume, do enter the body when put up there......as far as cleansing the liver, staying away from too much alcohol should do a fine job of that.
Thank you WikiMD.... It's nice to see where people get their "scientific" information.Coffee enemas can cause numerous side effects, including infections, severe electrolyte imbalance, colitis, polymicrobial enteric septicemia and heart failure.[4][6][7][8][9][10] If the coffee is inserted too quickly or is too hot, it could cause internal burning[11] or rectal perforation.[12] The use of coffee enemas has led to several deaths as a result of severe electrolyte imbalance.[8]
Damn it Jake, if you are so much worried about your health, exercise regularly and avoid junk food, alcohol etc...
Those farmers drank raw milk and ate raw dairy. It's much different than what you find in the supermarkets.I was vegan for 4 years way back when....was very healthy and lost about 40 pounds compared to my regular dairy eating weight.....
Dairy is probably one of the worst things for you....in excess. It's different if you work all day like the old farmers did, but today we are pretty sedimentary and have to adjust our diets to match.
But I love food too much to do any of the radical plans. Without good food, life is hardly worth the effort.
Thanks, but I'll dismiss it on the basis of common sense instead.
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