How celery juice helps with eating disorders

How celery juice helps with eating disorders

There are different varieties of eating disorders and different causes of them. Recognizable eating disorders are usually in the realms of anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. They can be caused by emotional upset, suffering or severe stress; exposure to toxic heavy metals ; societal norms about how we should look; or some combination of all these factors. Chronic illness can also cause digestive problems and confusion about what to eat and when to eat, which can lead to eating disorders. There are also eating disorders that go undiagnosed because the truth is that almost every person on the planet has some kind of eating disorder. It may not be final. It may not be obvious. But it's still there, whether it stems from childhood adversity or toxic exposure that creates problematic or unproductive food patterns.

Celery juice can help with all of these problems. On the one hand, it helps restore neurotransmitter chemicals: sodium cluster salts and related micronutrients provide the ultimate neurotransmitter chemicals for the brain. On the other hand, celery stalk juice makes the neurons stronger and the electricity in the brain more dynamic and free, allowing emotional wounds to heal more quickly. When electrical impulses are not intercepted or impeded by toxic heavy metal deposits like mercury and aluminum—the cause of so many eating disorders—healthy thought patterns can be established. Celery stem juice's status as the best source of electrolytes for the brain can lead to the healing of many other causes of eating disorders as well.

Last but not least, the plant hormones in celery stalk juice help restore the entire endocrine system. People with eating disorders usually have damaged endocrine glands—especially the adrenal glands—and plant hormones provide vital chemicals that help restore them. Plant hormones also help brain cells communicate with each other, which further allows people to overcome the emotional aspects of eating disorders.

Celery juice also restores hydrochloric acid in the stomach, which helps bulimia sufferers recover. It also helps reduce inflammation in the intestinal tract by killing pathogenic microorganisms, such as non-productive bacteria, that are found there. All of this would restore health to a person who suffered from digestive problems that interfered with eating, so that they no longer had to live in fear related to food.

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