Hello everyone! I want to preface this question by stating that I have read extensively on this subject on several websites, including Bluelight and have found few, scattered, and largely contradictory responses on the subject. 
I have a very thick tea (reduced to a total of one cup), which was made from the green outer flesh of two feet (60cm?) of fresh Peruvian Torch cactus. My partner and I are going to split this, but instead of drinking it, we plan to administer via enema. A couple questions regarding this...
1.
How would the results compare using the enema method versus drinking? I am interested in how this would affect duration, nausea, qualities of the experience. Some people seem to prefer rectal administration and other claim it to diminish the effects of the tea. What are your experiences? %)
2.
Prior to reducing/simmering the liquid, 150ml of lemon juice was added to the tea/goop. Now, I have read some places that administering an acidic enema is "not recommended", with some people saying it can "affect the kidneys badly"... But I have never seen any evidence whatsoever to this end. In fact, many home remedy/enema websites offer recipes consisting MAINLY of lemon juice. So, which argument is accurate?
Can anyone shed light onto the facts regarding this? Or experiences, good or bad?

I have a very thick tea (reduced to a total of one cup), which was made from the green outer flesh of two feet (60cm?) of fresh Peruvian Torch cactus. My partner and I are going to split this, but instead of drinking it, we plan to administer via enema. A couple questions regarding this...
1.
How would the results compare using the enema method versus drinking? I am interested in how this would affect duration, nausea, qualities of the experience. Some people seem to prefer rectal administration and other claim it to diminish the effects of the tea. What are your experiences? %)
2.
Prior to reducing/simmering the liquid, 150ml of lemon juice was added to the tea/goop. Now, I have read some places that administering an acidic enema is "not recommended", with some people saying it can "affect the kidneys badly"... But I have never seen any evidence whatsoever to this end. In fact, many home remedy/enema websites offer recipes consisting MAINLY of lemon juice. So, which argument is accurate?
Can anyone shed light onto the facts regarding this? Or experiences, good or bad?
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