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You Are What You Eat 

Acknowledgement: This section of "You Are What You Eat", is provided by Lord's Glory Ministry for educational purposes only.  All content and any linked material are presented for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.  For those who want to go on diets and or improve your health, we advise you to first see your doctor or a professional nutritionist.   Our information on "Food" and "Health" is based on a variety of health information from clients, diet specialist, and others who have tried a specific diet and it has worked for them.   

Celery Juice Diet & Interviews
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20 Benefits Of Drinking Celery Juice - Video
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Drinking Celery Juice For One Week - Video
The below video's are doctors opinions on Celery Juice Dieting 
A Doctor's Opinion On Celery Juice
Dr Alan Mandell
Dr Nick Zyrowski
CELERY JUICE STANDS ALONE
Celery Juice is truly a one-of-a-kind chronic illness healer.  While it’s great to consume other green juices or vegetables juices and add in items like spinach, kale, parsley, cilantro, or apples, drink those mixed juices at a different time than your straight celery juice.

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Below are a series of Questions and Answers to the most basic concerns about Celery Juice Diets.  Just Click On the + sign to open the question.  
​amount of celery juice needed to ACHIEVE healing benefits
16 ounces of straight celery juice a day is ideal for receiving its healing benefits. Increasing your intake up to 24 to 32 ounces a day can be extremely beneficial for anyone suffering with chronic illness or symptoms.  
When is the best time to drink celery juice? 
​The best time to drink celery juice is in the morning on an empty stomach before you consume anything else other than water or lemon water (wait at least 15 to 30 minutes after the lemon before having your celery juice. Celery juice is a medicinal, not a caloric drink, so you’ll still need breakfast afterward to power you through the morning. Simply wait at least 15 to 30 minutes after drinking your celery juice before consuming anything else.

If you’re unable to consume your celery juice first thing in the morning before food, then the second-best option is to drink it 15 to 30 minutes before eating something or 30 to 60 minutes after eating a light snack or 2 hours after eating a heavier meal anytime during the day.
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If you’re having 32 ounces a day, you may wish to have it in two 16 ounce servings. You can drink the first serving in the morning on an empty stomach before eating and the second in the late afternoon or early evening, at least 15 to 30 minutes before eating your next meal.
Does the celery have to be organic? 
Organic is best, but if you can’t get organic don’t worry.  You can purchase conventionally grown celery. Just give the celery a quick rinse in warm water, making sure to rinse each stalk.
Can I make celery juice ahead of time? 
It’s best to drink celery juice immediately after juicing.  But if you don’t have this option, don't let it go past one day (24 Hours).  If using this option, make sure to seal it in a mason jar, and store in the fridge.
Can I just eat celery instead of juicing it?
​The reason we juice the celery versus eating it is because juicing and removing the pulp (fiber) is the only way to get the powerful healing benefits for healing chronic illness. There is a trend that is now happening that recommends leaving the pulp in the drink and just have blended celery versus celery juice, which removes the fiber. Try not to get misled by this trend. Leaving the pulp in will keep you from receiving the unique healing benefits of celery juice.
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Eating celery itself is helpful and should be part of your diet, but you will not be able to consume enough celery to get the benefits of juicing it.  You wouldn’t be able to receive the concentrated undiscovered cluster salts, that do all of the following:
  • Quickly rebuild your hydrochloric acid so that your stomach can break down protein. If protein isn’t broken down properly it will cause gut rot. Strong hydrochloric acid is important to kill off pathogens entering your mouth.  
  • Celery Juice increases and strengthens your bile. Strong bile is important for the break down fats, and for the killing off pathogens; that have made their way into your body. Eating straight celery wouldn’t allow you to get enough of celery’s cluster salts; that acts as antiseptics for pathogens.
  • Celery juice restores your central nervous system. Removes old toxins and poisons, such as: old pharmaceuticals from your liver.
Is it normal to experience a change in bowel movements?
​Some people may experience a change in their bowel movements when starting to consume celery juice. This is a normal detox reaction that some individuals who have a higher level of toxins may experience. Celery juice will kill off unproductive bacteria in the gut and will also help purge the liver. This can result in loose stools as the body pushes out the toxins from a very toxic liver.  The loose stools will pass as your body heals and you may notice your bowel movements become more regular and healthier than ever.
When Will I experience symptoms of Healing?
​It depends on what condition a person is in.  Almost everyone feels benefits of some kind in their first week of drinking celery juice in the right amount and in the right way daily. Many people even feel benefits after their first juice.  It all depends on the person and their circumstances, such as their health conditions and symptoms and how toxic and overburdened their liver is with different pathogens and poisons such as pesticides, solvents, herbicides, toxic heavy metals, and all kinds of other chemicals and toxins.

Celery juice is very healing, and the undiscovered sodium cluster salts will begin to kill off pathogens like viruses such as Epstein-Barr and Shingles, as well as bacteria such as Streptococcus inside the body right away. 

It should be noted that many times when a person reports feelings that the symptoms have increased, it could be because the celery juice is actually working.  This is why it is very important to consult with your doctor when trying out new diet remedies for the first time.  
Can celery powder be substituted for fresh celery juice?
​No, celery juice powder and celery powder can’t replace fresh celery juice. Celery juice powder and celery powder don’t offer any of the benefits that 16 ounces of fresh straight celery juice can. Selling celery juice powders and putting celery inside supplements is going to become a popular trend as celery juice becomes even more well known and people try to profit off the global celery juice movement that is healing the chronically ill. 

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