Celery Juice Book Review

Read about the craze in the Celery Juice book. Pic by M.C.

I read Medical Medium Celery Juice: The Most Powerful Medicine of Our Time—Healing Millions Worldwide by Anthony William while I drank celery juice consecutively for 30-days.

What is celery?
Celery is an herb.

What makes celery juice special?
The herbal extract contains sodium cluster salts that band around the macro sodium in the juice. The information from the plant and information from the sun that goes into the plant is for us. This uniqueness is activated in our bodies when we drink it.

What else is in celery juice?
Cofactor micro trace minerals that are undiscovered. I guess he means by medicine and science. Some of the trace minerals bond with the cluster salts and restore a dimension of the stomach’s hydrochloric acid. He goes on. I wish I could, but you might rather read the book.

Electrolytes allow electricity to run through your body, pass information from cell to cell, and help cells receive oxygen. William says celery juice is “the most powerful electrolyte beverage on the planet.”

Plant hormones help the endocrine system and are great for regulating and balancing the production of reproductive hormones and stimulating the reproductive system.

Digestive enzymes in celery juice don’t break down food in the stomach, but do help the intestinal tract. There are many undiscovered enzymes in celery juice.

Antioxidants in celery juice function to remove fatty deposits from around toxic heavy metal deposits.

Vitamin C in celery juice is bioavailable because it is pre-methylated. It’s complicated, but interesting. Uh it’s basically the transfer of four atoms. It’s better than an orange!

Prebiotic factor in celery juice starves, breaks down, weakens, and destroys unproductive bacteria.

Hydroactive water in celery juice is living water. The life force in celery juice mixes with our life force—our blood. This hydrobioactive water suspends nutrients and phytochemical compounds so that they are ready to be delivered to our body.

The chapter on symptoms and conditions is why you need the book. William explains where our issues come from and how medical research and science are completely unaware of the causes. I learned about Epstein-Barr Virus, other viruses I’d never heard of, and Strep that cause so many chronic and mysterious illnesses. There are two pages on autoimmune conditions that are fascinating.

At the end of his Celery Juice book Anthony William claims “Spirit of the Most High, God’s expression of compassion, came into my life when I was four years old. . .” It’s not that I don’t believe him, but when someone claims to have a relationship with God and aligns themselves with Hollywood and people like Naomi Campbell who has been pictured with Jeffrey Epstein (They named a virus after him. j/k) makes me leery. Sure, I believe the celery juice information is true, but is there anything about his knowledge that is incorrect? I haven’t read anything health wise that I disagreed with. As far as the book goes, I would say the information is correct.

Then on his website, he has The Healing Path course that teaches amongst many other things, “The truth about prayer, and how to pray for best results.” What kind of results is he teaching? For God’s Kingdom to come? A lot of what he says seems people-centered and not God-centered or Christ-centered. In my understanding, we are to focus on God not ourselves and especially in prayer. He captures you with his celery juice and health knowledge and then teaches spiritual information that misleads people to a generic sounding, love and light kind of God.

Also, in the testimonials, there is another star that says William has personally helped her. I wonder how much she paid him? I read Numbers 22 this week that includes the story about Balaam’s Donkey—love that one—where God would have killed Balaam, but not the donkey. God talks to Balaam who is a pagan, but my Bible notes say the writer uses the word “God” and not “the Lord” (Yahweh) to show his aversion to the pagan prophet. Also in the notes—Balaam didn’t yet realize that the God of Israel was unlike the other deities. And if you read on in the book of Numbers to Chapter 25 you will read what was going on then is going on now within Hollywood and our governments.

I have to say something, because where ever I turn in my research of health, aliens, or the earth and climate there is this element of a love and light movement. Even one of the products I buy emailed me to join their guru for prayer. They never give their god a name. These are the times we live in.

As you know, I love juicing and it has helped me tremendously. I would suggest to pick up the book at the library or find a used copy. Or enter the Omega Juice giveaway via Instagram of a MM900HDS celery juicer with the Cleanse to Heal book that popped on my Twitter feed this morning. Or you can read all my old posts on celery juice. Thanks for reading! And God Bless You!

Happy Juicing!

Copyright 2020 Melissa Crismon

Celery Juice Day 29

Celery Juice Mermaid Style. Pic by M.C.

I’ve been drinking celery juice for 29 days and feel pretty good.

One thing about juicing is I forget to drink my daily water. Celery juice being so watery I didn’t drink my usual amount. I looked to see how much water I should be drinking and tried a couple of water calculators. I found using the general rule of drinking half your body weight in water ounces per day is almost exactly what one calculator recommended for me. The other calculator recommended less water. It’s easier to go by one’s weight and cut it in half to figure out how many ounces to drink.

Another thing I changed this week is having warm lemon water rather than room temperature. I’m not sure what the difference it makes, but I did mention in a previous blog the body’s ideal digesting point is about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If you eat something colder or hotter, your body will warm or cool the food or drink. In my opinion, you don’t want to shock your system. Think of drinking warm water like putting a heating pad on your muscles to relax them. I heated a cup of water in the kettle for a minute while I squeezed a lemon into the mug.

As a reminder, drink your lemon water first thing in the morning. Anthony William of Medical Medium recommends 32-ounces of water. Wait about 15 to 20 minutes and ideally 30 minutes before drinking your 16-ounces of celery juice. He says wait 30 minutes before eating breakfast. I wait an hour then have a strawberry smoothie. This week, I juiced the celery juice at night. Then I juiced my own apple, nectarine, and lemon for the smoothie. Also, keep the mornings fat-free­—no dairy, no oils, and no animal products. Avoid problematic foods that feed the viruses—dairy, eggs, gluten, corn, soy, pork, nutritional yeast, canola oil, natural flavors, vinegar, and fermented foods. I did make tofu burgers this week. Do your best.

As I’ve said before celery juice is gentle. Mostly, I sweated out toxins and had a few annoying dreams. And I had one headache on day two. Everybody is different. I hope it goes as easy for you.

This part might seem a little random. People seem a little out of it now. Some people tell me they are scared. One thing I noticed is celery juice releases anger or frustration by cleansing out the liver. Medical Medium mentions celery juice helping with emotions. In his Celery Juice book William says, “Different viral strains have different appetites for different foods.” Everybody has a different viral load in their liver that feeds on anything from pesticides to herbicides to all the foods I mentioned to avoid. Then neurotoxins are released into the bloodstream to the brain resulting in mild forms of depression, bipolar behavior, and anxiety. He stresses eggs to be bad for people with emotional struggles. I had never heard that. Very interesting.

I found a yoga move on Yoga Lifestyle with Melissa that helps clean out anger and frustration from the liver. And it’s so simple.

I just want to say to some young people who have crossed my path that it is okay to have emotions and feelings. It is better to get out your true feelings than to keep them inside or you will destroy your health.

I remember I was chaperoning a choir and one of the soloist’s voice cracked. She came back stage and cried. A bunch of girls huddled around and hugged her. It’s okay if your voice cracks. It happens. Those things usually happen once. And you know what? I remember it happened to my mom as a professional singer and she would make the crack sound like she meant it. So sometimes crack is okay. Ha. Ha.

I remember when I was in my voice class in college and I forgot my words. I mentioned it to my friend’s sister and she was horrified. I don’t recall exactly what I said, but I’m sure I shrugged it off. The upside is it happened in class and not in concert. I also find that these things happen once then don’t happen again. I think that’s what my voice teacher said.

I hope you will join me in drinking celery juice. Your mental health affects your physical health and vice versa. Eating clean might make you more aware of the world. I’ve noticed some young people don’t want to be awake. I realize most people will never wake up. I enjoy being awake because the truth is stranger than fiction.

To all those who are fearful I’ll leave you with one of my favorite Bible verses. “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” (NIV Study Bible, Joshua 1:9)

Happy Juicing!

Copyright 2020 Melissa Crismon