When I first started
doing coffee enemas, I was looking in internet (as you are probably doing now)
to know how it work, benefits, risks etc…
Since I’m a shy person
and I would never go to a store or a pharmacy to buy enema supplies, I decided
to look up online and guess what?! Although it’s true that the coffee enema
equipment is limited and pretty straightforward, there is not much out there in
the web being reviewed.
So what I did was to buy
few different products and review them.
Here is my personal list
of Enema Kits:
- Stainless
Steel Enema Kit with PVC Tubing: 2 Quart Container. No Latex: When I
became interested in doing coffee enemas, I asked around to see what
people were using for the enema kits. Alot of people were using disposable
plastic enema bags you can get at Rite Aid or Save-On, etc. The thought of
all that plastic going in the landfill didn't sit right with me. Also, the
point of the enema is to detox, so why would I put the organic coffee in a
PLASTIC bag? I searched amazon and found this kit. I liked that
it was stainless steel and some of the replacement parts are also
available on amazon. I've used it about 6-8 times over the last couple
months and here are my thoughts: the stainless steel can is nice because
it is sterile, but not so nice because you cannot see the level of the
liquid and because a good portion of your liquid goes to waste because it
falls below the hole that allows it to flow into the tube. If you want to
salvage all the liquid, you have to reach and take the can with one hand
and hold it up and tip it to the side of the hole.
- BEST Coffee Enema Kit - "The Try it Now" - Gerson Approved - Includes 1/2 lb Bag Green Organic Coffee Ground - Transparent Re-Usable Bucket w/Reinforced Handles: inexpensive way to try before committing to a more expensive version. Having said that, nothing has broken after about 13 uses. I recommend moving the clamp to different positions and leaving it off when not in use. Eventually the plastic tubing at the clamp point might get worn. The bucket handles are flimsy but I've had zero problems with them. Bucket and tubing cleans really well using pure rubbing alcohol. I also like that it comes with coffee.
- The Perfect Enema Bag Kit in Blue Color for Colon
Cleansing With Silicone Hose: First off I will say there is a rubbery
smell to it, but wash it with soap and hot water and that smell subsides
considerably. The attachments that it comes with are quite nice. The hose
has a good feel and the tips are very comfortable. I will say that the
open top is annoying in its own right but if you hang it up where you want
it to be empty and then fill it, it isn’t a problem.
- Enema Bag sets: Very disappointed in these bags. The
top part that hangs is very cheaply made. Not high quality like the kind I
used to buy in medical supply stores. The weight of the water in the bag
tears the cheap little 2- hole hanging area at the top!
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