
Therapeutic Coffee Enemas: Internal-Use Reference
For practitioner and staff education only – not for client distribution
🌞 What It Is
A therapeutic enema using lightly roasted, organically grown coffee prepared specifically for internal use—not for drinking. It supports liver detoxification through absorption into the hepatic portal vein.
This is not a trendy cleanse or stimulant. It’s a focused, practitioner-supported practice used with appropriate screening and discretion.
🌿 Why It’s Different Than Drinking Coffee
- The coffee bypasses digestion and enters the bloodstream via hemorrhoidal veins.
- It travels through the inferior mesenteric vein → hepatic portal vein to the liver.
- Stimulates bile flow and activates glutathione S-transferase (600–700% increase).
- Neutralizes free radicals and supports cellular repair.
Drinking coffee does not have this effect and can overstimulate the system or irritate digestion.
⚖️ Why We Offer It Discreetly
- Not all clients are a good fit for internal therapy.
- Works best when the body is relaxed and grounded.
- Many clients come in with misconceptions due to online trends.
We screen for both physical readiness and emotional grounding before offering this add-on. It's not promoted publicly.
📣 When/How It Can Be Referenced
- In person: Mention quietly when relevant; always check with Kate first.
- In writing: Use clear, professional language.
- On social media: Use suggestive visuals only—no direct promotion. Invite inquiries instead.
📝 Preferred Language
- ✅ “Therapeutic coffee used to support liver and lymphatic pathways.”
- ✅ “An optional add-on for clients already familiar with colon hydrotherapy.”
- ❌ Avoid: “Caffeine boost,” “coffee flush,” “gut purge,” or any hype-based language.
🧪 Basic Practitioner Prep Notes
- 3 tbsp organic enema-grade coffee to 1 quart distilled water
- Boil 3 mins, simmer 20 mins, strain, cool to body temperature
- Client lies on right side, knees to chest, holds for 10–15 minutes
- Encourage 8-second breath cycles: inhale → hold → exhale
Holding time allows for absorption and liver-bile duct engagement.
This offering is by practitioner discretion only. If a client inquires, refer to Kate for full context and screening.
*For educational use only. Do not reproduce or distribute externally.*