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Know the Danger of Coffee Enemas Procedures
Knowing the possible Danger of Coffee Enemas procedures could
have before you perform them can eliminate any risks involved.
Although the Coffee Enemas are an increasingly popular way to
rid your body of toxins, you need to know all you can about them
before undertaking one to ensure you perform them safely.
So before you decide to take part in any process that introduces
materials into your body, the first thing you want to do is to
find out all you can. Do as much research as possible on Coffee
Enemas and be sure to speak with your primary care provider.
Knowing all the necessary information and following all
precautions will eliminate any potential danger of Coffee Enemas
procedures.
Also, be sure to use an all-natural, organic coffee blend
designed specifically for Coffee Enemas. Don't use commercial
coffee blends or decaffeinated coffee. Commercial blends can be
dangerous, so stick with a good organic blend for enema use.
The biggest Danger of Coffee Enemas is associated with the
material itself: coffee. The majority of individuals injured
while performing an enema using coffee simply used the liquid
before it had time to properly cool. Using coffee that is too
hot can cause great injury to both your anus and your intestinal
tract, leaving you in great pain due to potentially dangerous
burns. You should carefully test the temperature of coffee or
any liquid you choose to use as an enema to ensure it is not hot
enough to cause injury.
Another Danger of Coffee Enemas or any type of enema is
associated with the equipment used. Be sure to purchase an
enema
bag or bucket with a soft tip to insert the tube into your
rectum. Using a hard or rigid tip can potentially cause tearing
or other problems that can lead to complications at a later
date. Only use items designated for use as enema devices and
ensure the tubes, tips, and everything else are completely clean
and free of any harmful bacteria.
Some individuals claim the Danger of Coffee Enemas procedures
involves the coffee itself. Since the liquid contains
caffeine-decaffeinated coffee will not have the same effects and
should not be used as liquid for enema procedures. Some
individuals claim that people who use Coffee Enemas can become
addicted to the substance just as if they were orally consuming
the liquid. Also, individuals who have been advised to avoid
caffeine, including pregnant women, should avoid Coffee Enemas
since the caffeine level is magnified due to the method of
consumption.
The main Danger of Coffee Enemas is in the frequency. Although
many individuals choose to participate in Coffee Enemas on a
daily basis, you should know your limit when it comes to putting
coffee into your body. Speak with your doctor to determine the
proper frequency of engaging in Coffee Enemas.
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