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glm1111
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Who knew? Was very suprised when I read that it is antifungal, has natural pain killers and lowers blood pressure, plus many other benefits. I always put it in my homemade chicken soup which I make weekly.


Actually much more info on benefits when you google it yourself.


Check it out

www.celeryhealthbenefits.com

Gael

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I always feel better when I juice celery with carrots.

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Thanks, Gael.

Saw this just as I was giving my grocery list to my "shopper" and was able to adjust my list.
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Celery is high in natural electrolytes - especially magnesium and the good type of sodium.

Celery (eaten raw/juiced) can also help with Asthma and inflammation in the blood vessels.

Excellent vegetable...wish I could still eat it [Roll Eyes]

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glm1111
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Why can't you eat it Razzle?

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I'm very, very allergic to Birch tree pollen, which cross-reacts with Celery in some sensitive individuals such as myself.

I've lost a lot of fruits and veggies due to Birch pollen cross-reactivity.

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I'm glad some one mentioned allergies. Celery is one of the foods that is actually high in histamine, like strawberries and sesame seeds. Alll of which are good for you unless your allergic to them, or highly allergic in general.

Personally, I am trying not to fall into the health claims of foods that say to eat this or that all the time. Moderation and normal rotation is key.

When I was allergy tested, years ago,o one of the foods I was NOT allergic to was shrimp. My PCP suggested I try eating nothing but shrimp for a week just to see if I felt better by the end of the week... By the third day of this, i broke out into a rash, and my throat got itchy. Mind you I had never had this reaction before. But my system got overloaded.

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http://allergie-immun.de/Englisch/allergietherapy.html

That took care of the many allergies I used to have, not only toward foods, but including heavy metal allergies which held me back from properly detoxing for years.

Don't forget the Root Celery - it makes into a delicious meal.

Take care.

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Gigi, so I would give them an initial sample and then get a test results. Then do they start sending me the remedies from the first sample??? How long does it take to get the remedies???
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Having parasites can cause allergys and should be considered if one is allergic to a lot of foods.

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sk8ter, for the lesser amount and a first saliva or blood sample (1 drop) you send them, you can get the first test results and then decide if you want to do the whole program. From that time on, you keep sending about once a month a sample for testing and you keep getting updated remedies until you reach the point where they will not find any more dysregulations (allergies).

They will give you credit for the first test only toward the total sum which covers all until you get to the end of the program. It took me at least 16 different bottles from them to erase all.

Of all the work I did to get well, this is by far the most important one to have done. You cannot get well if you cannot detox metals and if you are "allergic" to them, the body won't let go, no matter how hard you try. And the body will
continue to provide the contaminated terrain for the infections to persist.

Infections flourish in metal and chemical contaminated terrain.

If you have a hard time right now while we are in Full Moon, chances that parasites have taken over and are reproducing offspring is very real. Gael is right. But -- the parasites are holding onto - knights in shining armor - the toxic metal, and you have to make sure that the immun system is reprogrammed to recognize the toxins when they are let loose with parasite die-off. Can't get one without the other - at least not to the full extent.

Read the thread "Allergy Immun Germany" or at least some parts of it that had been running here for a few years. Many have gained through this program. http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/76633?

Take care.

P.S. Only a multi-faceted approach works to get out from under the multi-faceted disease called Lyme!

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