Coffee enemas allow the liver to release it's toxins, amazing really since
any liquid has to go right around the large intestine and then the small
intestine to even approach the liver - on the other hand one can chew a
piece of food and need to go straight to the toilet so one end of the
digestive tract is definitely attached and respondent to the other end!
You can get nauseated taking something into the mouth - that is a liver
response - but you could say the mouth isn't connected to the liver
All of the digestive tract is connected and anything in one part affects
anything else, anywhere in the tract - mouth, eosophagus, duodenum, gall
bladder, liver, jejunum, small bowel, ileo caecal valve (& other valves but
that one is significantly important) & appendix, large bowel including the
ascending, transverse and descending colon, rectum & anus, with the pancreas
and spleen thrown in somewhere too ...
The impact for example of Epsom's Salts on a blocked bowel works in under 30
minutes to unblock it. No way that solution will have gone right the way
through the whole digestive tract - but the impulse has.
So whether you take CS orally or rectally either way affects the liver - so
probably orally is better.
Jane
----- Original Message -----
From: <devorah...@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Rectal CS
I was thinking of the asending desending colon...the Liver is not attached
to anything in the rectal area.
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