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How To Do A Coffee Enema for Cancer?

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Coffee enemas may sound strange at first. But for many people, the biggest benefit isn't what you'd expect. They’re often used to support bile flow, digestion, and the body's natural detoxification pathways. Many people also report feeling calmer, more relaxed, and less stuck in a constant state of stress afterward. That shift from “fight or flight” into “rest and digest” is one of the main reasons some people continue using them. The goal isn't doing more. It's supporting your body in a way that helps it feel more regulated, balanced, and resilient. When used thoughtfully, coffee enemas can become a valuable tool for digestive support, nervous system regulation, and overall wellness. #CoffeeEnema #DetoxSupport #GutHealth

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