Guest guest Posted April 5, 2001 Report Share Posted April 5, 2001 what does the beet juice do Patty? @y..., " Patty " <faussettdp@m...> wrote: > Here is some advice from " mad4u " . But, oooooh, be careful with that beet > juice! It is potent stuff. Don't use more than 1/2 beet at a time. > Patty > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " mad4u (by way of ilena rose) " <mad4u@w... > Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 2:03 PM > Subject: Serious Liver cleansing may save our lives!! Here's how........ > > > > please post: > > A message I saw here struck me like a thunderbolt, after all the Natural > > health training certificates I've acquired; after 3 bouts with breast > > cancer, implants for 22 years, and now a very clogged liver and high > > cholesterol even though I am thin, my body is hi-fat count!?! > > I'm down to eating salad and the fatty/toxic tissues hang on! > > THE POINT IS THIS: WORK OUR LIVERS TO CLEANSE OUR BLOOD AND BODIES!! We > > can do this ourselves at home and help more than anything else out there! > > Do this on-going - do not stop helping the liver. > > Use: > > lemon water > > 1/3 beet juice daily > > Glutathione > > NAC w/alpha lipoic acid > > 2 tab/day of Lecithin granules to defat the liver > > milk thistle > > dandelion > > coffee enemas held for 15min purge the liver (then clear water to rinse > > out) > > This advice is being used by Naturopathics who heal cancer and all types > of > > diseases. best to all, M.D. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 > what does the beet juice do Patty? Beet juice is potent stuff. Jay, " the Juiceman " Kordich says to never drink it solo---always dilute it with a milder juice, such as apple, carrot or cucumber, and for half a small beet, to mix it with the juice of four apples. Here is what he says: " Pure beet juice--from the bulb or greens--may temporarily paralyze your vocal chords, cause you to break out in hives, increase your heart rate, and give you alternating chills and fever. " On another list a woman wrote in and said that she had drunk a large glass of beet juice because she heard how good it was for you, and she said it made her feel awful--tossed her cookies big time, then a pounding headache and general malaise. However, she had the right idea. Beet juice IS good for you. Here's what The Juiceman writes in his book the Power of Juicing about beets: 'It is no coincidence that ruby red beets are beneficial to the blood.....Beets contain iron, calcium, sulfur, potassium, and chlorine. They also are a source of beta carotene and Vit C. Their rich mineral makeup contributes directly to the well being of the liver and gall bladder while building up blood corpuscles and cells and stimulating the activity of the lymph glands. Beets emulsify bile and flush the kidneys and bladder. Beet greens are rich in cartenoids which help prevent certain types of cancer. They also contain manganese, which combines with iron to feed the liver and red corpuscles. This vital mineral contributes to normal brain functions, reproductive functions, bone structure, and normal glucose metabolism. " Note, we are talking about raw beet juice here. I really like cooked beets, and I can eat a whole plate full of them no problem. It is often used as a way to measure bowel transit time...(try it, you'll see why!) The difference is that cooked beets have no live enzymes in them--it is dead food. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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