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The celery juice debate…

To juice or not to juice (celery)?

It’s a question that has been popping up across almost every media feed for the last week or so.

To be clear, I knew nothing about the celery juice debate before I saw a post from an influencer I follow on Instagram. Her name is  Joanne RH:

 

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taking time out to reflect on things sometimes is absolutely necessary…

A post shared by J O A N N E • R H (@imthe.pr) on Jun 24, 2018 at 1:59am PDT

I still know pretty much nothing about celery juice and it’s benefits, but Joanne does.

I don’t often promote other blogs, but I feel that with all the hype – both positive and negative – around celery juice, it would be beneficial to hear from someone who appears to know her stuff through ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. The media are a biased bunch and will pluck ‘research’ from wherever they can to support a sensational headline. Joanne is doing the research for herself. Here is what she says:

 

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so disappointed to see this rock up in my email inbox this morning. from the short time i’ve been researching the ‘health’ industry i’ve realised mainstream will always shoot down what they know works because they can’t claim it, make money off it or patent it. dont believe everything you read. use wisdom and trust nature. my dermatologists told me a year ago eczema couldn’t be cured through diet and yet a year later thats exactly what i did. whilst they’re pushing inhumane drugs like dupixent on people that they will become dependant on for life…i think ill take my chances with the celery juice. thousands of people are proof that it works @celeryjuicebenefits

A post shared by J O A N N E • R H (@imthe.pr) on Jan 16, 2019 at 4:36am PST

Is celery juice really that good for you or is it all just a fad like the media are saying?

I don’t know for sure.

Joanne is clearly an advocate for drinking celery juice as part of her vegan diet to treat her eczema and to also stay healthy. I have seen posts on how she has successfully been treating her eczema, to the point where it has pretty much disappeared. Joanne is tracking her progress with celery juice on her Instagram page, so if you are interested in the celery juice debate, go follow her to see how she is getting on.

K.x

 

Kiesha Meikle

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