Sunny Summer Coffee Enema

Summer Enema Special

Hello, I hope you are all enjoying the lovely summer weather of late.

Just wanted to catch up after a turbulent couple of months. And let you know more about my work. My coffee enemas have become very popular and I am writing this newsletter about this wonderful treatment so that more people can understand its value.

You can have a look at the information on the use and reasons for coffee enemas in my previous blog articles on the website:

Raw Organic Coffeee Enema

All about cleansing enemas

Here you will already begin to understand that the main reasons are; detoxifying and stimulating the liver/gallbladder and the opening of the bile duct. This way the bile can pass through, and do its job of dissolving accumulated fats in small intestines. But the way it can help the bowel, is further enhanced when used at the end of your colonic session.

  • When I performed my last two treatments with the coffee enema after the colonic, I was astonished again with the magnificent results.
  • It always amazes me how effective they are, the effect the raw coffee’s chemical elements have on the bile and bowel are equally astonishing.
  • The person receiving the enema is able to relax for at least 15 minutes whilst allowing the soothing substance to do its work. At the same time loosening up any debris in the bowel which will be washed out.
  • When the time to release comes, the bowel is rinsed clear with filtered water and with that brings often some more old sludge and waste residues. ( this is what people often call phenomenal).
  • These results do not happen with home enemas as they are working on the release of bile and not as a bowel cleanse.
  • The clinical one as described has this additional wonderful effect. And can be used from time to time by those who also do regular therapeutic cleansing at home for a variety of health disorders.

I get many inquiries from people who just want to come in for their coffee enema. I cannot do that unless the colonic has been given prior to this.

As explained before, a bowel full of gas and waste cannot keep the coffee enema for very long. So when performed at home it’s fine, it will definitely help you but won’t pull away the waste described above. But you will be assisting your liver/gallbladder due to the chemical elements in the coffee.

I always use raw coffee for this enema, as it is not like normal roasted coffee.

When the ground organic raw coffee is boiled for the appropriate time, the substance is more like a mucilaginous herb. It has a soothing effect on the bowel. Rather like marshmallow root or slippery elm. Greenish in colour with a nice aroma. It is administered at body temperature.

The chemical elements such as palmitic acid, theophylline, caffeine and theobromine are working through the portal vein to your liver and thereby assist the bile duct to open.

The physical element of the roughly 750 ml of prepared raw coffee is working away to clear any nasty left overs.

Due to the way the coffee has been administered, it has effectively detoxified the system, including the bloodstream. As well as increasing the production of glutathione-s-transferase in the liver. This substance reduces free radicals, as well as aiding in the removal of toxins through the bile duct into the duodenum.

At the end you will feel simply wonderful.

This treatment is available at my clinic and takes approx one and half hours.

When booking please state treatment required. As we need to reserve the required time.

24 hours notice is needed due to the preparation of the coffee.

Thank you for reading and I hope this explains my reason for my enthusiasm and hope it will encourage you to give it a try

We have a special offer running through July and ending at the end of August – enjoy a colonic with raw coffee enema at a discounted Summer Special Price of £130. After that the normal price is £150. 

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