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One of the biggest reasons that people choose not to do an organic coffee enema is because there has been a lot of scaremongering about the process. People claim that a coffee enema is dangerous, and it can do things like burn your insides or cause a severe electrolyte imbalance. Both of these things can potentially occur, but their prevalence is strongly exaggerated. In fact, you are only likely to experience either of these if you misuse the process.
Let's look at the potential to burn yourself first. A coffee enema requires you to insert liquid into your anus. This liquid is created by an approach that involves boiling coffee and then cooling it down before you use it. The concept is that brewing coffee like this brings out the chemicals from the coffee beans into the water.
Some people recommend using whole coffee beans instead of ones that are already ground. They argue that the more freshly ground the coffee is, the better the enema would be. This isn't an essential step, but it might be something to consider.
Regardless of this decision, the essential part of the process is making sure the coffee is cool enough before you use it. Clearly, if you use coffee that is too hot, it will burn you. I imagine it would be very painful. However, it is very easy to make sure the coffee isn't too hot before you use it. If you do this, then there is no risk that the coffee will burn you.
The next aspect is the idea that using a coffee enema can alter the electrolyte balance in your body. This is true of just about anything. For example, if you do a lot of exercise then you lose electrolytes through sweat. This is why they have developed electrolyte based sports drinks that help you get this balance back.
The same concept applies to a coffee enema. When you are using an enema, you are forcing your body to expel a lot of waste that it wouldn't normally.
While an organic coffee enema does have the potential to upset the electrolyte balance in your body, it generally won't do so unless you are using a coffee enema very frequently. People who try to use an enema to treat a disease may do this, but they also make use of other processes that help to balance out this loss. As always, take medical advice you find on the internet with a grain of salt, and do your due diligence. In the end, you are responsible for what you do to your body, especially if you're doing coffee enemas at home, without the guidance of a trained professional.
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