HOW CELERY STEM JUICE HELPS TREAT DIABETES, HYPERGLYCEMIA AND HYPOGLYCEMIA

HOW CELERY STEM JUICE HELPS TREAT DIABETES, HYPERGLYCEMIA AND HYPOGLYCEMIA

Many people, when they hear the word "diabetes," may think, "I've been there, I know what it's like." We are taught that diabetes and blood sugar are related to insulin, so they are related to the pancreas. In the case of type 1 and 1.5 diabetes, we are taught that it is autoimmune, with the body attacking the pancreas. However, the truth is that this is misinformation. Diabetes is not an autoimmune disease and diabetes, hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia have a specific cause that is yet to be discovered by medical science and research. In fact, it all comes down to the liver.

Below we will present you an excerpt from Anthony William's book "Celery Juice" (not yet translated into Bulgarian), about the real, unknown cause of diabetes and blood sugar problems, and how the natural remedy, which is juice from celery stalks, can help treat these common conditions along with other information from the Healing Medium. Celery stem juice can play a very important role in healing from these conditions and it is extremely important to understand why and how it helps. Anthony William wrote his book "Celery Juice" to answer all questions about celery juice and inspire everyone to drink it so they can get its benefits and share the real causes of chronic diseases and symptoms like diabetes and almost 200 others.

How celery stalk juice helps with diabetes (types 1, 1.5 and 2), hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia

Early symptoms of insulin resistance such as hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, or elevated A1C begin with a sluggish, stagnant liver. When the liver weakens, its ability to absorb fat is reduced, leading to larger amounts of fat accumulating in the intestines, around other organs, and even in the bloodstream. This is what leads to insulin resistance. Also, when the liver accumulates fat, it loses its ability to control and store glucose in the form of valuable glycogen stores. Celery juice revitalizes the liver, allowing it to dissolve and clear the accumulated fat it has stored to protect the brain and heart from fat overload. As it regains vitality, a healthy liver can conserve and release glycogen stores as needed to prevent insulin resistance.

Revitalizing the liver is how celery juice helps with type 2 diabetes as well. Along with the proper nutritional recommendations you'll find in all of the Healer Medium books, celery juice is very helpful in treating type 2 diabetes. Once the liver is revitalized by celery juice and other dietary supplements—its liver lobules are revitalized, old fat is cleared from the liver, and glucose storage is working properly again—the pancreas can begin to rejuvenate itself more quickly. Stronger bile stores can also build up so that the bile breaks down and disperses fat more vigorously. Less fat in the blood means that when any carbohydrates, whether healthy or unhealthy, enter the body, the insulin resistance that so often leads to type 2 diabetes does not occur as easily.

Types 1 and 1.5 diabetes (the latter of which is also known as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA)) are caused by damage to the pancreas, whether from pathogenic activity or physical injury. Viruses can enter the pancreas, attack it, and cause inflammation of the pancreas, which can lead to a chronic diabetic condition. Theorists claim that type 1 and 1.5 diabetes are autoimmune, ie. that the body's own immune system attacks the pancreas. Don't fall for this confusion. In cases where the cause is not a physical blow to the pancreas, the truth is that the invading pathogen is the one chasing the pancreas, and the immune system reacts to try to save the gland. These pathogens are highly allergic to the sodium cluster salts contained in celery stem juice ; when celery juice enters the system, it helps to destroy them. And don't forget that the plant hormones in celery stalk juice help stabilize and strengthen all the endocrine glands in the body, including the pancreas. This means that long-term use of celery stalk juice may help improve a patient's type 1 or 1.5 diabetes, provided they also follow better dietary guidelines, such as reducing fat intake. as well as with appropriate nutritional supplements to reduce any type of viral load in the pancreas. As insulin resistance decreases, less supplemental insulin is needed.

People sometimes wonder if celery stalk juice is safe for diabetics in the first place. As we just found out, the answer is yes. Celery juice is a godsend for diabetics. What is not good for diabetics is the inclusion in the diet of foods such as eggs, cheese, pork, milk and butter. For a deeper understanding of the causes of this, as well as more detailed explanations of the different types of diabetes, read the books Thyroid Healing and The Healing Medium - Revised and Expanded Edition .

Anthony William always notes that knowing the truth about what's behind your symptom or condition is half the battle when it comes to treating a chronic illness. The other part is knowing what you can do to cure the real cause. He wrote the Medium Healer series of books to give you these answers to diabetes, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and hundreds of other health problems that unfortunately face so many people today. There is truth and healing available to you and now in your hands.

And as you'll read in our other articles on celery stalk juice, it's very beneficial for a variety of conditions and symptoms. See more about this in the following articles:

"How Celery Stem Juice Helps Lyme Disease" ;
"Celery stalk juice for polycystic ovary syndrome, fibroids and endometriosis" ;
"How celery stem juice helps during pregnancy and breastfeeding" ;
"How celery stem juice helps with thyroid diseases" ;
"How Celery Stem Juice Helps Rheumatoid Arthritis" ;
"How Celery Stem Juice Helps Treat Eczema and Psoriasis" ;
"How celery stalk juice helps with cystic acne" ;
"How celery stalk juice helps with chronic fatigue syndrome" ;
"How Celery Stem Juice Helps Treat High Cholesterol" ;
"Celery stem juice in autoimmune and neurological conditions" .


More articles on celery stem juice can be found here:

"Celery stalk juice" ;
"Celery stalk juice - frequently asked questions" ;
"How to make celery stem juice" ;
"Why should we drink half a liter of celery stem juice a day?" ;
"How the Sodium Cluster Salts in Celery Stem Juice Help You Heal" .

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