Sunday, January 25, 2009

Coffee Enema

Coffee - it has been favourite of all time coffee drinkers, but notoriously also gain popularity being a substance to be avoided, as it is known to be acidic, dieuretic, temporary booster or stimulant. Is there any benefits at all of this humble beans?

Surprisingly, coffee is beneficial for our liver, but how this can be achieved if drinking coffee is making one's feeling all negative effects?

The procedure was first found by a German Nurse during the world war one where in the casualty camps the medical provision was not sufficient at all. She administered an enema to several badly wounded soldiers to relief pain with the only warm liquid available, from a coffee pot. Almost immediately the soldiers felt relief from pain, relief that persistent for hours. So why coffee is so special?

The coffee enema stimulates an enzyme system in the liver by 700% an increase in activity. During this time, there are dilation of blood vessel and bile ducts as well as the relaxation of smooth muscles, hence it increases the bile flow to cause a flushing of toxic bile.

The Caffeine in the coffee will also do wonder to our gut, it stimulates the peristalsis movement to move waste materials through the intestines.

So... Coffee is not bad at all after all, that is why for some, coffee enema is known as 'Royal Flush'... you get all benefit in one go.

1 comment:

  1. I am a coffee addict, and it's nice to know that it does have benefits!!

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