The Medical Medium on the Virtues of Celery Juice
Even if you’ve somehow managed to never drink something green in your life, you’ve probably heard about celery juice. Because everyone suddenly seems to be drinking it. And they’re not just drinking it; they’re swearing by it. But it’s nothing new for medical medium Anthony William, who started juicing (and talking about) straight celery years ago. William tells us why he deems it a miracle potion with benefits and how, exactly, he drinks it.
If you’re new here (welcome by the way!): William is a force with a devoted following, working well outside the bounds of conventional science and medicine. He’s become known for, as he explains it, being guided by “Spirit” to help people claim their health. He’s also known for his New York Times-bestselling books, and he has a new one publishing on October 30 called Liver Rescue.
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Celery Juice: Miracle Juice
By Anthony William
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If people knew all the potent healing properties of celery juice that I’ve observed, it would be widely hailed as a miraculous superfood. In my opinion, celery has an incredible ability to create sweeping improvements for all kinds of health issues.
Don’t let the simplicity of humble celery mask its strength—it’s often the simplest of measures in life that gracefully work wonders in the most complex situations. I believe that celery juice is a miracle juice and that it’s one of the greatest healing tonics of all time. I’ve seen thousands of people who suffer from chronic and mystery illnesses restore their health by drinking sixteen ounces of celery juice daily on an empty stomach. That’s why, long ago, I started the movement of drinking pure, straight celery juice. Since my books came out sharing the benefits of celery juice even more widely, it’s become a global movement. I want to be sure people know how to use this potent drink correctly and successfully because its healing potential is that tremendous.
Celery juice is most powerful when you drink it solo. While it’s great to consume other green juices or vegetables juices and add in items like spinach, kale, parsley, cilantro, and apples, drink those mixed juices at a different time than your straight celery juice. These blends function differently than what I’m recommending as your greatest tool for recovering your health: pure celery juice taken on an empty stomach.
Eating vs. Juicing Celery: The Difference
Eating celery stalks, while very healthy and important, is not the same as drinking pure celery juice. When celery is juiced, the pulp (fiber) is removed, and I believe its healing benefits become much more powerful, especially for someone with chronic illness. You’ll also be able to consume far more celery as juice than you would by eating it.
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I believe that celery juice also increases and strengthens your bile. Strong bile is important for breaking down fats; it’s also needed to eliminate waste from your body. In Liver Rescue, I share hundreds of what I call Liver Troublemakers, which are the specific chemicals, pollutants, pathogens, foods, and more that contribute to a sluggish liver, causing a wide range of health problems that result in chronic illness.
Celery Juice Recipe
For over twenty-five years, Anthony William has devoted his life to helping people overcome and prevent illness—and discover the lives they were meant to lead. His compassionate approach has time and again given relief and results to those who seek him out. He is the host of the weekly radio show Medical Medium and the number one New York Times bestselling author of Liver Rescue, Thyroid Healing, Life-Changing Foods, and Secrets Behind Chronic and Mystery Illness and How to Finally Heal.
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