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Starting our day in the Green





 WOW, WOW, WOW
So much to say about this but I'm keeping it brief and providing you with a link that can answer your questions and provide you with more information.
I learned about Anthony William the Medical Medium and the benefits of drinking fresh Celery Juice from a friends post.  I almost discarded the idea without looking further into it.  Mostly because the idea of drinking celery juice was not at all appealing to me and also because I thought this may another fad.  
But knowing that my friend isn't into fads, is health conscious and does her own thorough research.  And then taking the time read the comments on her post of others who were starting the day with fresh celery juice and following various methods recommended in these books 
I was intrigued and decided to dive into a little research myself.  After looking into the Medical Medium, Liver Rescue and Life Changing Foods and scanning through the information and excerpts from the books I downloaded the Medical Medium on Audible and all three books on Kindle and in no time was more than halfway through the first book.  
We made a decision a few years ago to live a healthier lifestyle and have been making strides in that direction with our nutrition and exercise.  I also prefer a natural and holistic approach to nutrition and healing and enjoyed reading about Anthony William's journey.  
So we decided to give celery juice a try and we are loving it.  
We now have a whole new arsenal of healthy recipes to add to our already lengthy list and we have been drinking fresh celery juice first thing in the morning for over three weeks now.  
Both John and I are amazed how one simple addition to our morning routine has increased the energy we already have from our shake.  And how the celery juice and the other tips from these books compliment and add a multitude of additional health benefits to an already healthy lifestyle!!


This article from the Medical Medium  about the top 21 questions on Celery juice is a great place to start if you want to learn more.  It's a bit long, but in my opinion covers a lot of ground and is totally worth the read.

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