If anyone is experiencing digestive and inflammation problems do to CLL treatment, conditions juicing Celery (also helps with anyone with a auto-immune disease)
I am having some good results juicing Celery. I juice about 1 stock of celery and get 12 to 16 ounces of juice. I am about 3 weeks in and feeling better.
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barger,
Are you sure about the whole Celery thing? I mean...for me, Celery is just under beets in a life threatening type of poison....require a full hazmat suit and special tools to handle. Every time I see beets or celery I think I should call the CDC and let them know there might be an outbreak
I might be wrong...my reality is often different than the standard one everyone gets....
I know, that is what I use to think. It is like everything you know is wrong, The lowly celery is the last vegetable I would have thought to have an effect on my CLL.....sometimes it is just the simple things !
I definitely agree with the whole "Everything you know is wrong" thing...I have a saying I have used for the last Decade...I don't understand anything...I never did
Yes, I've been hearing good things about celery (and beets too!)
As a child (and even a teen), I had certain aversion to most vegetables, however, as a full grown adult, if a veggie is good for me, the flavor (or lack thereof) makes zero difference to me, I will learn to love it :-)!
The “Medical Medium” says he drinks this every day. He has written several very interesting books on healing foods. Lee up the celery and let us know how it goes.
This is crazy. My son just called last night and said he’d been hearing great things about celery juice and inflammation. Happy to see this today! Thanks for sharing. I’m getting a juicer today!
Best taken on a empty stomach. Take it every day for 2 or 3 months, than you can back off and just take it 2 or 3 times a week. I used organic, but you can use inorganic, you have to wash each stock to get pesticide residue off. I live in ca and the water is super hard, the celery absorbs it, and I noticed that I was getting too much of it and that is why I backed off. If the celery is grown in a soft water state, no problems. You will notice your skin will improve, but be sure to put sun screen on your face if you are going out in the sun. cheers
No....I think I used it for close to a year, with a periodic one time use every 4 months or so after the first 12 months. I think it helped me, but after a time i felt that there wasn't any more benefits. What really ended up helping me was getting off ibrutinib.
I was to have surgery, they wanted me to stop IBR for two weeks prior and two weeks after surgery. During that time my numbers improved slightly and I told the doctor and the doctor agreed, no reason to keep taking ibr. I had actually stopped taking IBR a couple of days prior to the order by the surgeon (non related to CLL surgery) because I felt intuitively that the pills were not doing anything for me. I am currently on no medication........for now (close to 2 years IBR free),
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