Alanna suffered from migraines since she was 12 years old. Watch her share how she healed with celery juice. Thank you for sharing Alanna, you are an inspiration!
“Migraines especially are still a mystery to medical research and science—millions suffer from them without understanding why. One reason for migraines is inflammation of the phrenic, vagus, and trigeminal nerves caused by neurotoxins produced by the shingles virus. (As I shared in Medical Medium: Secrets Behind Chronic and Mystery Illness and How to Finally Heal, there are over 30 varieties of shingles; it’s more common than anyone realizes.) Celery juice is an anti-inflammatory for these critical nerves, soothing, rejuvenating, and revitalizing them with its precious trace minerals from inside its sodium cluster salts. Celery juice also binds onto the neurotoxins and neutralizes their injurious properties that otherwise tend to aggravate nerves. That is, celery juice weakens their toxic nature and helps stop them from being detrimental. As a result, the phrenic, vagus, and trigeminal nerves become less sensitive to the shingles neurotoxins—they’re practically shielded by celery juice’s sodium cluster salts.” - excerpt from Medical Medium Celery Juice.
For more information on how celery juice can help you heal migraines and to learn the true causes of almost 200 chronic illnesses and symptoms, check out the NY Times best-selling book Medical Medium Celery Juice: The Most Powerful Medicine of Our Time Healing Millions Worldwide https://amzn.to/2Xz811P
And for even more on the many causes of migraines and hundreds of other symptoms and conditions, plus how you can heal them, check out Medical Medium: Secrets Behind Chronic and Mystery Illness and How to Finally Heal at http://amzn.to/1VsZ4Qr
This item posted: 09-Jul-2019
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