www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com Preparing The Colon Cleansing Enema Put a little over 1 quart of clean water in a pan and bring it to a boil. Add 2 flat tablespoons of coffee (or the coffee amount that was prescribed for you). Let it continue to boil for five minutes, then turn the stove off, leaving the pan on the hot burner. Allow it to cool down to a very comfortable, tepid temperature. Test with your finger. It should be the same temperature as a baby's bottle. It's safer to have it too cold than too warm; never use it hot or steaming; body temperature is good. Next, carry your pan or pot and lay an old towel on the floor. If you don't use an old towel, you will soon have many old towels since coffee stains permanently. Use another bunch of towels, if you want, as a pillow and bring along some appropriately relaxing literature. Pour the coffee from the pan into the enema bucket without getting the coffee grounds in the cup. You may prefer to use an intermediate container with a pour spout when going from the pan to the enema bucket. Do not use a paper filter to strain the grounds. Put your enema bag in the sink with the catheter clamped closed. www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com
Colon Cleansing Enema Part 1
Colon Cleansing Enema Part 1 Video Clips. Duration : 7.90 Mins.
www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com Preparing The Colon Cleansing Enema Put a little over 1 quart of clean water in a pan and bring it to a boil. Add 2 flat tablespoons of coffee (or the coffee amount that was prescribed for you). Let it continue to boil for five minutes, then turn the stove off, leaving the pan on the hot burner. Allow it to cool down to a very comfortable, tepid temperature. Test with your finger. It should be the same temperature as a baby's bottle. It's safer to have it too cold than too warm; never use it hot or steaming; body temperature is good. Next, carry your pan or pot and lay an old towel on the floor. If you don't use an old towel, you will soon have many old towels since coffee stains permanently. Use another bunch of towels, if you want, as a pillow and bring along some appropriately relaxing literature. Pour the coffee from the pan into the enema bucket without getting the coffee grounds in the cup. You may prefer to use an intermediate container with a pour spout when going from the pan to the enema bucket. Do not use a paper filter to strain the grounds. Put your enema bag in the sink with the catheter clamped closed. www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com
www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com Preparing The Colon Cleansing Enema Put a little over 1 quart of clean water in a pan and bring it to a boil. Add 2 flat tablespoons of coffee (or the coffee amount that was prescribed for you). Let it continue to boil for five minutes, then turn the stove off, leaving the pan on the hot burner. Allow it to cool down to a very comfortable, tepid temperature. Test with your finger. It should be the same temperature as a baby's bottle. It's safer to have it too cold than too warm; never use it hot or steaming; body temperature is good. Next, carry your pan or pot and lay an old towel on the floor. If you don't use an old towel, you will soon have many old towels since coffee stains permanently. Use another bunch of towels, if you want, as a pillow and bring along some appropriately relaxing literature. Pour the coffee from the pan into the enema bucket without getting the coffee grounds in the cup. You may prefer to use an intermediate container with a pour spout when going from the pan to the enema bucket. Do not use a paper filter to strain the grounds. Put your enema bag in the sink with the catheter clamped closed. www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com
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