A coffee enema might work but I'm trying something more exotic. For cell level detox I've got myself an essiac tea formulation by the Ojibwa indians :
http://www.iherb.com/Flora-Flor-Essence-2-1-8-oz-63-g/3052?at=0
This tea is used to treat cancer. I don't have cancer & only using it to detox but anything that can fight cancer must be good
However I need to find a stock soup pan to prepare the tea
http://www.sageandwisdom.net/essiac-tea-ojibwa-tea-for-anticancer-supplementation.html
Essiac Tea (aka Ojibwa Tea)
Essiac (és ē ak) is a popular alternative treatment used for a variety of purposes worldwide. It is an herbal formula comprised of four herbs, first used by the Ojibwas, and an Ojibway medicine man gave Rene Caisse, a Canadian nurse, the formula in 1892, as the story goes. After experiencing tremendous results for her loved ones suffering from cancer, she volunteered her time and efforts to treat countless other cancer patients, seemingly helping them restore health with her herbal treatment and dubbed it Essiac (Caisse spelled backward).
The essiac herbs are cut or powdered, mixed in specific quantities, then made into a tea and ingested daily. Essiac is typically used by those suffering from cancer, diabetes, immune problems, respiratory problems, neurological disorders, and other conditions.
Each of the herbs in the formula is reported to have cleansing and detoxifying properties in the body. The herbs are also supportive of the body's immune system, and each herb is healing in its own right, but they may have a synergistic effect on cancerous tumors when taken together in the proper ratios.
WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS?
Organic Burdock Root (Arctium latta) is a mild diuretic. It increases the production of both urine and sweat, potentially making it useful in treating swelling and fever. Burdock root might play a role in preventing liver damage caused by alcohol, chemicals, or medications. The exact reason for this protective effect is not known, but it is thought to involve opposition of a chemical process called oxidation, which occurs in the body as a natural function of metabolism. Although oxidation is a natural process, that doesn't mean it isn't harmful to the body! One result of oxidation is the release of oxygen free radicals, which are chemicals that may suppress immune function. Antioxidants such as burdock may protect body cells from damage caused by oxidation.
Organic Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) is a rich source of oxalic acid, sodium, potassium, iron, manganese, phosphorous, beta carotene, and vitamin C. This essiac tea ingredient is a mild diuretic, mild antiseptic, and a mild laxative.
Organic Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus rubra) has been used as a poultice for cuts and bruises, and also for aching joints due to gout or other causes. Besides being an essiac tea ingredient, this herb is also used to alleviate sore throats. Slippery elm bark is found in many lozenges that claim to soothe throat irritation. Since a sore throat and a cough are often linked, slippery elm bark has also been used in cough remedies. It also regulates the elimination process of digestion, easing both constipation and diarrhea.
Organic Turkish Rhubarb Root (Rheum officinale) is a detoxifying herb and is world-famous for its healing properties. Rhubarb root purges the body of bile, parasites, and stagnating food in the gut by stimulating the gall duct to expel toxic waste matter. It has been shown to alleviate chronic liver problems by cleansing the liver. Rhubarb root improves digestion and helps regulate the appetite. It has also been shown to help heal ulcers, alleviate disorders of the spleen and colon, relieve constipation, and help heal hemorrhoids and bleeding in the upper digestive tract.