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We're talking about coffee enemas. Now, I think you might want to hear this episode because there's a whole lot of people doing a whole lot of bad to themselves, but I don't blame them one bit. It's easy to fall in to an old trendy trap that becomes a new trendy trap all over again, but this one sneaks up the back door and chips away at your true foundation in Constitution.
In a nutshell, if you're sick, it could take you down.
Hey guys, welcome to my YouTube channel. We're doing the coffee enema today. If you subscribe to my $44 paywall, you'll be here a month.
And if you did the course, the deluxe course for $5,000, you'll be here too. So we're gonna do a coffee enema, make sure you would kind of coffee I'm using. I have one that's so great.
Anyway, you gotta hold the coffee in for like three minutes, but it can get really uncomfortable. And that's okay because you can put on something relaxing, like a podcast or something or a meditation while we're doing this. Whatever works for you, like whatever your truth is, just do it.
Anyway, this is gonna be helpful for detoxification of blood and the liver and bile. And I'm energetic after I do it and I feel really good. It's like so amazing.
Anyway, let's get started.
Coffee enemas are popular. They're long standing. Theoretically, the idea is it cleanses toxins out of the liver.
That's a great idea. We want toxins out of the liver. We want our liver cleansed and healthier.
Why not? So that's why coffee enemas really sound good. And then if we get sick, chronically sick, we hear about coffee enemas being a panacea, like an all time fixer upper.
If we have a problem, a disease, any kind of condition, if we're suffering in any way, we're gonna hear from somebody somewhere, whether on social or online or at a clinic, do a coffee enema. It will help you. It may even save you.
And coffee enemas used to be just involved in alternative medicine. So it was an alternative medicine thing. It was never conventional medicine, but now it has crossed over into conventional medicine.
So both fields of medicine say coffee enemas, they're good for you. And they all are parroting the same claim, a perfectly good reasonable claim. Detoxifying the liver does help you heal.
But there's a problem. The first problem. Here's where we get into trouble.
Coffee to begin with is strong, very strong, but not in a good way. Coffee is also harsh, very harsh, not in a good way. Extremely acidic, dehydrating, highly astringent, and overstimulating.
Because coffee is a drug, and people love their drug. People love their drugs. And coffee is one of those addictive drugs that people don't want to let go.
It's hard for them to let go. It's a massive industry, and people love their coffee. And that's why the coffee enema sounds so good.
There are two kinds of people in the world. One kind of person will get an enema. Any kind of enema.
A water enema. Some kind of solution that's pharmaceutical grade. And then there's the other kind of person in the world that will never, ever, ever get an enema.
Even if they're on their dying breath in a hospital bed somewhere, and this is the last time they're going to be here on this planet, they will never get an enema. But because everybody drinks coffee and loves coffee so much that a bridge gets put in between the two kinds of people in the world. And even some of the most stubborn people that would never get an enema will consider an enema only because it's a coffee enema.
It's the only way they'll ever even consider it. They may still not do it, but there are some people that break and they break because they think about it and they're like, coffee? I like coffee.
Okay, doctor or practitioner or health coach, I'm gonna do it. Now remember, coffee is really acidic, extremely astringent, very harsh. So what happens when we drink coffee, we have a buffer.
Our stomach is that poison control shield. It buffers things that aren't good for us. It buffers things that are really, really harsh.
So our stomachs are designed to actually try to withhold poison as long as possible in hopes that we vomit the poison up or that we get a chance to exit the poison up the esophagus, out of our mouth, and out of our body. So our stomach is a buffer zone. It holds on to things not just for digestion, not just for a simulation, not just for enzymes to start breaking things down.
Our stomach purposely holds things in there just long enough in case something is toxic or poisonous, in case we ingested something that's extremely bad for us. This doesn't mean coffee makes you vomit. That's not what this is.
It may make somebody vomit out there, I'm sure. Somebody doesn't like coffee or they're sensitive to it, and they vomit it out if they drink it, but it's not meant to happen that way. But nevertheless, it's a harsh, toxic poison that sits inside the stomach and the stomach buffers it.
It buffers the acidity, which is extremely harsh. It buffers the astringency, and it buffers the caffeine. Most importantly, the caffeine.
Our stomachs hold on to the caffeine, so when we drink a cup of coffee, our stomach is holding on to the coffee as long as it can, because it's holding on to the caffeine. It identifies the caffeine, hangs on to it, so it disperses in small amounts into the bloodstream. It's holding the caffeine back as much as possible and as long as possible, so only increments of the caffeine enter into the bloodstream not all at once, because when it enters all at once into the bloodstream, it attacks the heart.
Our stomachs have a two-step identification process. One step, the stomach knows what's entering into it. The tissue itself is experiencing it and absorbing it.
Second step, a signal from the brain matches the stomach's understanding. They both connect. The brain, the nervous system, sends a signal telling the stomach to hold on to that caffeine as long as possible.
The stomach agrees, communicates with the brain, and holds on to the caffeine as long as possible. And one of the most important reasons this communication happens to hold on to that poison, that caffeine as long as possible inside the stomach, is because if it was released all at once, there would be an emergency. The emergency would be adrenaline being released on a large scale.
A large release of adrenaline. So large, it can injure and damage the brain, heart and liver. And then there's the communication between adrenals and the stomach.
They have a lot in common. They protect each other. Adrenals protect the stomach.
The stomach protects the adrenals. There's a reason for that. Too much adrenaline released too many times, like adrenaline addiction, which people actually suffer from all the time in different ways.
Too much adrenaline release damages the nerves in the lining of the stomach. And guess where those nerves come from? They come from the vagus nerves.
And when these nerves get hypersensitive from being adrenaline injured, then the person gets nauseous and hypersensitive and can start to feel their food. Feel it so much, they get confused thinking they're not digesting their food anymore. So they start saying things like, well, I can't eat lettuce and kale and cilantro and parsley.
I can't eat zucchinis. I can't eat raw broccoli. I can't eat cucumbers and tomatoes.
It's too harsh. It feels like it's bothering my stomach and it's not digesting. What people don't realize, the food's digesting, but it doesn't feel like it's digesting because the nerves have been irritated and injured, the nerves that align the stomach.
Make no mistake, coffee has caffeine. Caffeine ignites adrenaline. Everybody's high on adrenaline.
They're high on their coffee. They're high on their caffeine. And that caffeine enters the organs, enters the brain, the kidneys, the liver, the spleen, the pancreas, and the stomach.
And that stomach has all those nerves. And the caffeine over time irritates those nerves. But the stomach holds on to the caffeine as long as it can with the communication it has with the brain to stop an adrenaline release, a super powered surge of adrenaline.
So the stomach releases little spurts of caffeine into the bloodstream, which ignites the adrenaline to only rise so much. And that's the high everybody runs on all day long, especially if they're intermittent fasting, or they're not eating much, and they're on coffee all day. And they're doing their errands and their appointments, and they're high on little spurts of adrenaline.
And that adrenaline, even on low, low amount, is still hyper irritating to the nerves, along with the caffeine being irritating to the nerves as well. It's a double whammy. So many people are worried about aging.
They're trying to do the whole anti-aging thing and longevity. But caffeine is the ultimate ager. And everybody's on it.
Almost everybody. They're living off of it, many of them. Women who are worried about their skin and are worried about getting older and worried about their looks and their appearance are consuming caffeine on a rate and on a scale.
It's unimaginable at this point in history. And a lot of women nowadays are worried about what they eat, how they take care of themselves, what they're doing for themselves, their exercise routines and the spas they go to to get lymphatic drainage and the saunas and everything else they're doing. So what they're essentially doing is they're battling the bad that they're doing.
They're hooked on the caffeine and then they're trying to counter it without realizing it with all these other things they're doing. So it's a constant war. It's like doing some things that could be helpful to support the thing that isn't helpful while not even realizing this is happening.
They need their coffee. They need their caffeine to function, to do their appointments, to do anything at all, all day long. And the coffee's aging them.
The caffeine's aging them. And at the same time, they're using the caffeine to give them strength and energy and fortitude to go and do all their myriad of appointments all day long that are anti-aging. And then there's the men, the new man.
Not the old man in the past that drank coffee in the morning during his break time. Maybe one more at the end of the day. No.
Talking about men that are in the saunas, at the spas every day, doing their exercise routines, sitting there on social all day long. And they're hooked on caffeine too. And the caffeine is giving them energy and giving them fortitude to push through their day and get all their appointments done.
They're doing things that are aging them, like the coffee and the caffeine and the energy drinks. And that same time, they're trying to do other things that are anti-aging. When coffee enters our stomach, it challenges our pH environment.
It challenges our stomach's environment, our gastric glands, our gastric juices, our HCl, but our stomachs can handle many times a strong brew. They can handle it enough. It hinders our stomachs.
It lowers our HCl over time, which breaks down protein. It destroys our gastric glands throughout the years. But nevertheless, our stomach is still designed to handle a punch and to handle that strong brew.
And then there's a group of people who are sensitive. They've been sensitive their whole lives or at least a part of their life. They have a pancreas issue, gallbladder problems, weak stomachs, maybe Crohn's, colitis or IBS, maybe some kind of digestive compromise or distress.
Maybe they have neurological symptoms, anxiety, tremors, tingles, numbness, brain fog, aches and pains and maybe even struggling with insomnia. And they know coffee doesn't sit right with them. And that leads us to another two kinds of people in the world.
One doesn't have a lot of neurological problems, neurological symptoms. They're not struggling with chronic illness. They got in the moment a stomach of steel.
And they can do fine with coffee. They can drink it all day long and every day. And then the other kind of person in the world, the chronically sick, the chronically ill, somebody who's hypersensitive, their nervous system is challenged, their immune systems are challenged, they're struggling, they may even be suffering.
And both these types of people in the world get told to do a coffee enema. And that takes us to the coffee enema itself. Because if you're somebody who's chronically sick and you have neurological symptoms and you get a coffee enema, the damage, the injuries, the harm could be much more serious than if you're somebody that, hey, stomach of steel, no neurological symptoms in the moment in their life, and they're getting a coffee enema.
And there's a big difference. It's hurting them, but they can handle it better. And then, what about dosages?
What kind of enema are we talking about? What is the dosage? Because what happens out there is you can take a woman who's five feet tall, 99 pounds, and they'll stick the same amount of coffee in that woman as they would a man, that's six foot four, 220 pounds.
And is the woman sick with chronic illness and neurological problems versus the man who may not have any neurological problems in the moment at all? And the same amount of coffee is going into both of them. Once again, another huge flaw.
Now, there's a big difference from drinking coffee to doing a coffee enema. When anything goes in the stomach, regardless if it's a can of soda, if it's something else, if it's a food, if it's a glass of milk, if it's a parasite you picked up at a restaurant eating out, regardless of what it is, the stomach is built to deal with it. But if it goes up the rectum, if it goes into the anus, if it goes up into the colon, and it's forced up there, it's a different story.
The stomach doesn't apply anymore. The stomach's ability to buffer, to delegate, to protect, to withhold, all gone. All of it out the window.
It's an entirely different thing we're talking about now. The hydrochloric acid in your colon is much different than when it was when it started in your stomach, produced by your stomach glands. It was fired up, it was strong, it had strength to it.
By the time it gets to the colon, and almost out of the rectum, that hydrochloric acid is nothing to what it used to be. It has no protective measures anymore. It has no ability to digest or break down anything or pull apart anything.
It's useless. It just becomes part of your elimination now. So let's talk about what happens when you insert coffee up your anus.
So I just got back from the drug store. Let's see, it says, open up here. Let's see, undo wrapper, pull tab, connect.
It says, unscrew, unscrew. I'm going to unscrew this top here. And in the directions, did you prepare your coffee?
I have to figure this out. I do have my coffee here. All right.
I think I could fill this up, but I can't do this without some music. I need a little music to relax me a little bit. Let me see.
So take this pipe and insert it. It says, insert it into your rectum.
Squeeze the bag. I'm squeezing the bag.
Ooh, ow. I'm on the floor right now.
I think I need some help.
I just spilled it everywhere on the floor, and it came out. I think I have to reinsert it. Oh, God, it's getting everywhere.
I have to get some towels. Our liver's protective buddy and friend is its stomach. The stomach, the liver's stomach, our stomach, the body's stomach, it is the liver's best friend.
It buffers everything. And when it's not there, and it doesn't have the liver's back, and something enters up through the rectum into the colon and into the bloodstream from behind, not in our mouth, but from underneath us behind, it's an entirely different story, and our liver's not protected anymore, and our liver is very vulnerable. Our livers are never meant to take a direct hit, a direct attack, or a direct punch.
It never gets a direct slam. Everything that hits the liver has always been buffered, including alcohol. When somebody drinks a whole bunch of alcohol, which is going to affect the liver in a bad way, that alcohol sits in the stomach and gets buffered by the stomach and time released into the bloodstream, so the liver doesn't get the first punch.
And our colon is not a buffer. It's not our stomach. It has nothing to do with our stomach as far as how the layout works with the tissue, the thickness, the design, the cell structures.
All of it is different. The colon is not a buffer for the liver on any level. The colon instead is a direct passageway to the liver.
And that might sound like a good thing because we're trying to detoxify the liver with the coffee. But it's not a good thing. Anytime anything enters the rectum and is released into the colon, it sets off an adrenaline release, an adrenaline response.
But it doesn't mean it's the end of the world. So if someone takes somebody's temperature with a rectum thermometer and it enters into the rectum, some adrenaline is going to be released. Your adrenals are going to respond to protection method.
And if someone sticks the hose or the pipe to an enema bag into the rectum, it's going to create an adrenaline response and adrenaline is going to be released. It's not the end of the world. But it depends on what's being put into the rectum, into the body and into the bloodstream.
When it comes down to coffee, that adrenaline is responding and those adrenals responding to the caffeine in the coffee. So when caffeine goes into the colon, through the rectum, an urgent response occurs, the emergency, the button is pressed, the adrenals start to react instantly. And the adrenals start to flood large amounts of epinephrine, large amounts of adrenaline into the bloodstream immediately.
And then the person is in fight or flight. So if the person is laying on the bathroom floor and they're doing an enema, and they're sitting there or they're laying there, and they're in their bathroom, they're in fight or flight. They're in something they're not supposed to be in.
They're in something that's reserved for a real problem, an outside invader, some kind of other emergency, some kind of bad news. It isn't supposed to be happening this way, but yet their whole body is going into fight or flight. So as they're pumping innocent coffee up their anus, into their colon, into their small intestinal tract, because it can go that far, and then all that caffeine is surging through and pushing through the colon and the small intestinal tract, filling the bloodstream, getting to the brain.
The brain is also reacting, communicating with the adrenals. And now the adrenals are in super high gear. They're releasing even more, heavily, heavily bombardment of adrenaline into the bloodstream, because this is an urgent situation.
The body is under great threat. And then something magical happens. The person starts to feel better because they're high.
The person is feeling the effects of an adrenaline high. Adrenaline is pumping through the entire body. It can be euphoric.
They're feeling something. They're feeling elevated. They're feeling energy.
They're feeling strengthened. They are jacked up. And this could be fine for someone who is strong, who can drink coffee no problem.
They can do a coffee enema and not get really sick from it yet. And they can sit there and feel that euphoria from that adrenaline high. But there's somebody that actually has a neurological symptom or condition or problem.
They're hypersensitive. Maybe they have panic issues and anxiety issues. They're going to be feeling something different.
They're going to be high on their adrenaline, but their nerves are going to start going on fire and overreacting. And then there's the coffee's harshness, acidic nature, astringent nature that's entering the bloodstream, that's aggravating the colon and the small intestinal tract that was never buffered ever because it's going up through the rectum into the colon. And that toxic coffee is now wreaking havoc.
And it's heading to the liver. It's heading through the bloodstream. It shouldn't be entering the bloodstream without digestion and proper time release.
It wasn't time released at all. It was just shot up there, pumped up there, and then it just entered where it was going to enter. And this is not a good thing.
People would say, well, it's detoxifying. It's going to cleanse and detoxify my liver. But here's the interesting thing.
The liver does not like to be forced for detoxification. The liver detoxifies when it wants to detoxify when the environment is right. Not being forced to purge.
The liver has an automatic shutdown process. It's to protect the liver so it protects you. So if there's a threat of any kind, the liver shuts down its over 2,000 chemical functions, goes into low battery and under drive, goes dormant, shuts down, and it stops doing what it needs to do.
And there's no coffee that's going to cleanse it. There's no anything that's going to cleanse it. In that moment, the opposite happens to what people believe happens.
When they put coffee up the back end, they think that it's detoxifying the liver, but the opposite occurs where the liver shuts down and becomes more toxic. The liver becomes abused, and it's being forced to do something it doesn't want to do. Meanwhile, what you see on social is all these influencers now that are all into self-love and self-goodness and positive love and making sure they take care of themselves and not push things too hard and make sure things are balanced.
And they're all going into coffee enemas and they're beating the crap out of their own livers. And it's direct opposite of what they preach and say they do. So instead of taking care of themselves like they preach and say they do out there all the time, they're looking for that quick high, the quick fix, the trendy thing.
And they're being tricked into doing something that's damaging their liver, hurting their nervous systems, forcing their liver into shutdown, thinking that they're forcing their liver into detoxification. They're not caring for their bodies properly. Kind of reminds me of cold plunging.
Everybody's just doing cold plunging without realizing that cold plunging can damage the central nervous system with somebody who's hypersensitive, depending on the temperatures and how long. And that leads to the next thing. Everybody being a superhero or wanting to be a hero or superhuman where they'll do the coffee enema much longer.
They'll try to hold in the coffee longer. Or they'll cold plunge, and they'll cold plunge in colder water much longer. And everybody wants to be a show off.
And everybody wants to say, hey, look at me, look what I can do. And they're injuring themselves. And as they're doing this, they're trying to sell you enema kits, enema information, coffee enema information and courses so they can make money off of you.
Or cold plunging information and cold plunging equipment so you can pay for that too. Meanwhile, they're selling an adrenaline high. They're selling an energy crisis in the body.
They're selling an adrenal crisis, a brain crisis, a heart crisis and a liver crisis. Because what's happening here is they're selling an adrenaline rush. Because after you do a coffee enema, you are high.
Three words, you are high. You're high in caffeine and you're high on the adrenaline surge of the body under attack because it was dangerous on the body and the body saw it as a threat. Unauthorized rogue toxins coming from coffee, being forced into the bloodstream and accelerated rate unlawfully into the body.
So once you pass being a beginner of coffee enemas, you start going into that, let me hold the coffee in me longer. Let me get more effects. So what influencers will do now, they're trying to sell the whole coffee enema approach.
They're trying to show off and tell their crowds that they tend to hold it in longer, that they tend to squeeze it in, kind of squeeze their legs and try to keep it inside their colon and small intestinal tract. Try to push it as far up as they can to get all the detoxification effects possible. But what they don't realize is they're putting a drastic strain on their own hearts.
They're endangering their own heart, which could lead to some people having a heart attack and dying from coffee enemas. And this strain on the heart causes an adrenaline release that surpasses a smaller adrenaline release or even a smaller one. This is a large, extremely large adrenaline release.
The longer you hold the coffee in, the longer that caffeine is going into the bloodstream without a time release. The longer the liver is under attack and shut down, going dormant, so its functions aren't even working. The longer the adrenals are releasing poison, which is adrenaline because it's fight or flight, the longer the brain has to sit there receiving that adrenaline and that caffeine.
All of it happening at once, while the person's holding in the coffee longer, being a show-off, showing their crowd, this is the best way to do your coffee enemas, meanwhile putting their crowd, their audience into danger. And during this process, as the liver shut down, the liver's preparing itself to go into high gear, to have to accelerate its functioning, which means it will not detox at all, because it has to work, because it has to collect and absorb and soak up all that lethal, damaging adrenaline that's completely being ejected out of the adrenaline. All of the adrenals, which by the way, ages the person faster and faster and faster.
The more coffee enemas, the quicker somebody ages, because they're depleting their adrenal strength, the same adrenal strength women need for their pregnancies, for birthing children, the same adrenal strength they need for having sex, the same adrenal strength they need to exercise daily. They're depleting it, they're destroying their adrenals for the future, and they're aging themselves faster. So when they hit their 50s or 40s, they're going to look like they're in their 60s.
Unlike regular enemas, which are much safer and very safe in many ways, coffee enemas have a boomerang effect. What happens is poisons that are actually leaving the liver naturally before the enema are gathered back up by chemical compounds released by the liver to protect the brain and the heart and the kidneys. The liver has to start shutting down.
But then when it goes back to work, it's collecting as much poisons and toxins in the bloodstream as possible so nothing leaves. It collects them to protect your brain and other organs. It's a boomerang effect.
It does the opposite. You can't force the liver to cleanse. You can only give your liver the necessary tools.
But coffee enemas are not a tool for the liver to cleanse. It's the opposite. It shocks the liver into protecting, becoming a mama bear, and protecting the brain and other organs.
The true definition to coffee enema is robbing Peter to pay Paul. And that's what's happening. It's stealing precious adrenaline so the person can become euphoric and feel high after the coffee enemas done and then feel like something good happened when in the end, they got high off of adrenaline that was tomorrow's adrenaline, tomorrow's reserves to protect you.
It was adrenaline stolen for a quick high with a bad trend. Adrenaline borrowed for a rainy day. No, adrenaline borrowed, used up and thrown away.
What most people will notice when they do a coffee enema is accelerated heart rate. That accelerated heart rate is the epinephrine, the adrenaline being released into the bloodstream. But keep in mind that that accelerated heart rate puts pressure on guess what?
The heart. It puts the strain on the heart. Now some people who do a coffee enema will get the accelerated heart rate right at the beginning, right at the start, and it will push all the way through.
Some people, it's a little delayed. The accelerated heart rate goes up, but it's not as noticeable. But after the coffee enema is done, the accelerated heart rate goes much higher at that point.
It's euphoric. It feels good. It feels like an accomplishment.
And when you think you're releasing all these toxins and you're helping your liver, it's kind of twofold. It's like, I just did something really good for my liver. I just helped myself, and I feel great.
I'm going to recommend this for somebody else to do. But keep in mind, if you're going to do a coffee enema anyway, and even listening to this, you say to yourself, I'm not going to listen to this guy. I'm going to do one because the health professionals are saying it's good, the influencers are saying it's good, I want to try it.
Then take this information very seriously. Do not hold it in long. If you're going to do one no matter what, you got your own free will, and you're going to do it, do not hold the coffee in long term.
Quick in and a quick out. Do not hold it in there. You can get really sick.
I've seen people out there, and I know that you can get very, very ill and even damage your own central nervous system doing it. And consecutively, if you're doing it often or you're doing it a lot, and at the beginning, things are going okay, but by the 10th time or the 50th time, it's eventually going to bite you on the ass. And you're going to be highly reactive to a coffee enema where your whole body is going to shake and go into convulsions and tremors.
And the bad part about that is, even when the coffee enema is done, those shakes and those convulsions and those tremors could always be there at a hairline trigger. That means they're hovering from behind and something else can trigger them easy. Meanwhile, the coffee enemas were truly the thing that really pushed them over the edge.
And if you're somebody that feels you were harmed by coffee enemas or you knew it was hurting you at the time or you're concerned about it, look into Medical Medium Information, ask your doctor if it's right for you. What you'll find is it doesn't promote adrenaline to just be pouring out everywhere. It doesn't promote aging.
It doesn't promote caffeine. Instead, it doesn't give you a high. It restores the body.
So you don't need stimulants at some point in your life down the road. Because a lot of people, they're on stimulants every day. They're looking for that adrenaline high.
And they do trends like cold plunging or coffee enemas where they're getting this excessive adrenaline rush. And they feel like it's moving them forward. But in the end, it's hurting them because it's putting the body in fight or flight because the body thinks it's in danger.
The brain thinks it's in danger. Now for the ones that feel that I didn't maybe give enough information on the cold plunging claim that it's not good for us, keep in mind when you stick yourself in ice water, the body is under threat and the brain is under threat. And the body is looking to protect itself.
So it's releasing adrenaline to keep the brain from freezing. And that becomes an adrenaline high, which makes people feel like whoa, they're superhuman or they get that rush like it's incredible. And cold plunging is not for everyone.
I was the first person to put that information out there and now influencers are just starting to talk about that too because they know that if you push it too far, you can get hurt. And they know the medical medium information has been talking about that for quite a while out there. So, but the coffee enema, same thing.
If you push yourself too far with it or you've been involved with it, know that there's healing you can do, restorative healing that doesn't require robbing Peter to pay Paul.
That feels so much better. I feel like really good. I'm going to do another coffee enema.
I got to get online and start talking about this. Let me just flush for a second.
Got to keep your antenna tuned in to the wannabe popular scene that's reviving every new old trend. Cha-ching, cha-ching, it's obscene. Robbing Peter to pay Paul gives you the energy you need for a shopping haul.
Meanwhile, your health is stalled. It's all fun and games until the road you're on falls. Your nervous system hits a wall.
Who do you call? Let me guess. It won't be the one who influenced you to do a coffee position just right with a long straw.
Always keep in mind, there's a way to recover from it all. Heal and rebuild. Move forward and not have to give in to the next round of influencer making things look good while showing off a booty call.
It's okay. Next trend on its way. In and out.
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