Celery 101
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 3:29 am
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Celery juice helps address any kind of adrenal dysfunction by restoring damaged adrenal tissue and weakened adrenal glands, whether they've been affected by disease or by a state of constant, chronic- fight-or-flight. Medical research and science are unaware of just how much our adrenals do for us and the dozens of diverse, complex blends of hormones they produce that support everything we do in life.
We have two adrenals, a right and a left. Each of our two adrenals produces different varieties of hormones. Usually, they aren't the same strength -- one has become weaker than the other from overwork, so it produces less adrenaline, forcing the other to then overwork and eventually weaken as well. Components of celery juice have the ability to enter the adrenals and saturate adrenal tissues, strengthening every aspect of the adrenal cells -- healing, pampering, and coddling them. I should probably give sodium cluster salts the nickname "sodium glandular salts" because of how powerful they are for restoring the adrenals. Sodium cluster salts are a miracle for the adrenal glands. .... Sill, their variety of sodium does not serve as a medicinal; those salts (sea salt/mountain rock salt) do not offer what celery juices sodium cluster salts do. Trace minerals are bonded to celery juice's cluster salts in a way we don't see with any other variety of food or salt. Cluster salts reestablish and ignite life in adrenal cells, also allowing the glands to rapidly produce new cells that are healthy and strong.
Celery juice balances the adrenal glands so that the weaker one can catch up to the stronger one -- and allows the two glands to communicate with each other, a facet of their function that medical research and science have not yet discovered. Celery juice's very powerful electrolytes are what create this inter-gland communication...
Celery juice destroys bacteria such as Borrelia, Bartonella, and Babesia. If you believe that you have a bacterial infection, then celery juice is the right tool.
That said, you may be interested to know that Lyme disease is a chronic viral infection. While you might have been diagnosed with a bacterial infection, the symptoms of Lyme are viral. Even if bacteria such as Borrelia are present, they're not causing what makes Lyme patients suffer. The symptoms of Lyme are neurological, and bacteria don't create neurological symptoms because they don't produce neurotoxins. Only viruses feeding on toxic heavy metals such as mercury, aluminum, and copper - as well as gluten, eggs, dairy, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides that are inside our livers and other parts of our bodies = create the neurotoxins that cause Lyme disease
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If you're still attached to the past and the old ways of thinking about Lyme, that as I said, celery juice is still your go-to, because it eradicates Borrelia, Bartonella, Babesia, and any new bacteria that medical research and science try to pin on Lyme disease in their confusion.
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As you read in the "autoimmune" introductions, celery juice is a potent antiviral.