There is no scientific evidence to support any positive health claim for this practice, and medical authorities advise that the procedure may be dangerous.
[2][4] Coffee enemas carry a risk of adverse effects, some of them serious, including infection, seizures, heart and lung problems, and death.
Coffee enemas were also mentioned in early 20th-century medical literature as a remedy for constipation, though their use was limited and eventually fell out of favor due to a lack of supporting evidence.
The therapy emphasizes a strict organic vegetarian diet, nutritional supplements, and coffee enemas, which are believed to detoxify the body and strengthen the immune system.
Proponents claim that this regimen can restore metabolic balance and promote healing; however, there is no scientific evidence supporting its efficacy.