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American Coffee
American coffee? Technically there is no such thing, at least
none that is grown in North America. There is such a thing as
the American coffee consumer which might as well be an
institution all their own for it's their money that drives...
Press Release
Barefoot Coffee Roasters Helps Grind Homelessness to a Halt
Emergency Housing Consortium and Barefoot Coffee Roasters partner to deliver sustainable support to end homelessness and build lives
SAN JOSE, CA July 1, 2004 -- Grinding homelessness to a halt...
Bunn Coffee Maker.
If you are a coffee drinker then a Bunn coffee maker must be an extension of yourself existing somewhere in your environment. If you are not, then you might know somebody who is a coffee drinker and therefore they may use a bunn coffee maker....
How to Make a Great Tasting Cup of Coffee - It’s Not Rocket Science
There is good coffee and absolutely abysmal coffee. Both may start with the same elements, but one cup can taste completely different to another. Freshness is the key to great tasting coffee. Here is the play by play smackdown of how to create a...
Why Fair Trade Organic Coffee?
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Written By: Amy Dalton
Coffee is the worlds second largest traded food commodity. However, because of the demand traditional coffee is sprayed with DDT, as well as...
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Non-Organic versus Organic Coffees Enema
There is a major dispute going on regarding non-organic foods
versus their organic kindred. The truth of the matter is that
organic foods possess less chemicals, genetic modifications, or
additives than the exact same foods grown in a non-organic
method.
This is also true when choosing an Organic Coffees Enema. Using
organic coffee for your enema substance will decrease the extra
toxins and additives you put into your body and maximize the
chemicals that are drawn out of your body through the enema
process. A good, all-natural, 100% organic coffee blend is
ideal. Stay away from commercial coffee blends, though, as they
can actually be dangerous to use. Decaffeinated coffee, too, is
ineffective and not advised for coffee enema use.
Many types of non-organic coffee beans do not contain the same
amount of necessary ingredients that will positively benefit
your body through an enema. Additionally, coffee beans that have
gone through the least amount of processing will be of better
quality and should be used for an Organic Coffees Enema. Be sure
to only use caffeinated types of coffee when performing a coffee
enema, since the decaffeinated brew simply will not work due to
the lack of this necessary ingredient. Organic coffee tends to
be stronger and purer--two
aspects that are a must when using a
coffee enema.
If you are looking for a type of organic coffee to use as an
enema, you may want to visit your local whole foods or health
food store. Usually, these stores have an excellent selection of
coffee beans grown and processed in a completely organic method
that will be excellent for used in an organic coffee enema.
Whenever possible, purchase whole coffee beans and grind them
before you decide to brew the coffee for your enema. This will
ensure the coffee is fresh and has retained all necessary
ingredients.
Finally, turn to the World Wide Web when searching for coffee to
use in an Organic Coffees Enema. Many sites have specifically
designed beans that will be best used in enema form.
Additionally, the beans sold by these companies often come
directly from the producer, so the freshness and high quality
can be guaranteed.
About the author:
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