Coffee Enemas and Xeneplex, Better Benefits Than Coffee Enemas Part 1

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH | VIBRABOARD

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC  THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

COFFEE ENEMAS AND BENEFITS


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XENEPLEX

Xeneplex or Coffee Enema: How are They Similar?

Both support and stimulate the very same detoxification pathways – bile flow and the Glutathione S-Transferase enzyme system. for a very effective liver/gallbladder cleanse.

Both Xeneplex and coffee enemas help the body get rid of all manner of exogenous toxins (coming from outside the body), such as chemicals, pesticides, drugs of all kinds and heavy metals among many others.
They also aid in cleansing the body of endogenous toxins (by-products of the body’s normal biochemical processes), such as ammonia.

Note:Because compounds in the coffee stimulate better functioning of the body’s glutathione s-transferase enzyme system, coffee alone as an enema WILL confer the above benefits.

However, as I explain below, the added glutathione in Xeneplex gives the whole process an EXTRA BOOST!
Organic coffee extract —————- 200 mg
Glutathione ————————– 200 mg
Magnesiuim Di-Potassium EDTA —– 50 mg
Cocoa Butter

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Children With Autism and Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Studies Part 2

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH | VIBRABOARD

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC  THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

CHILDREN WITH HYPERBARIC


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Results

After 40 sessions, mean physician CGI scores significantly improved in the treatment group compared to controls in overall functioning (p = 0.0008), receptive language (p < 0.0001), social interaction (p = 0.0473), and eye contact (p = 0.0102); 9/30 children (30%) in the treatment group were rated as “”very much improved”” or “”much improved”” compared to 2/26 (8%) of controls (p = 0.0471); 24/30 (80%) in the treatment group improved compared to 10/26 (38%) of controls (p = 0.0024). Mean parental CGI scores significantly improved in the treatment group compared to controls in overall functioning (p = 0.0336), receptive language (p = 0.0168), and eye contact (p = 0.0322). On the ABC, significant improvements were observed in the treatment group in total score, irritability, stereotypy, hyperactivity, and speech (p < 0.03 for each), but not in the control group.

In the treatment group compared to the control group, mean changes on the ABC total score and subscales were similar except a greater number of children improved in irritability (p = 0.0311). On the ATEC, sensory/cognitive awareness significantly improved (p = 0.0367) in the treatment group compared to the control group. Post-hoc analysis indicated that children over age 5 and children with lower initial autism severity had the most robust improvements. Hyperbaric treatment was safe and well-tolerated.

Conclusion

Children with autism who received hyperbaric treatment at 1.3 atm and 24% oxygen for 40 hourly sessions had significant improvements in overall functioning, receptive language, social interaction, eye contact, and sensory/cognitive awareness compared to children who received slightly pressurized room air.

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