Celery juice contains cluster salts, undiscovered subgroups of sodium, that bind onto neurotoxins, dermatoxins, and other viral waste, as well as what I call “Liver Troublemakers” that are not pathogen-related, and draw them out of the liver. The white blood cells of the liver’s personalized immune system also add the cluster salts to their cell membrane coatings, making them stronger, more durable, and toxic to viruses—basically, celery’s cluster salts give them a field of armor against pathogens.
Excerpts from Celery Juice by Anthony William, Chapter 19. Read the full explanation and get your copy today at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, The Book Depository, and anywhere books are sold.
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