My Favorite Natural Healing Juices…

September 2, 2009 by KT  
Filed under Kevin's Blog

Folks, you’ve heard me say it before, stay away from drugs! Stay away from all the garbage and all the crap. There are natural cures out there! The drug companies don’t want you do know this because they’ll lose money if you find a natural way to cure yourself.

Here are just a few of my favorite natural healing juices…

Celery Juice:
High blood pressure medication is so damaging to the body. If you’re on high blood pressure medication, you don’t need to be. Get a juicer and start making your own celery juice. It’s loaded with magnesium and magnesium deficiency is the number one cause of high blood pressure. There are a whole bunch of other nutrients in celery that relax and soothe muscle cells in the arterial walls. This allows the arteries to dilate, lowering the blood pressure. It will also calm you down. One of the physicians at the Whitaker Wellness Center decided to put this to the test. Every day for a month, she and her father would drink one bunch of celery, mixed with a little orange juice for flavor. In just 30 days, her father’s blood pressure went from 148 to 128 and hers went from 120 to 105. That’s without dangerous, prescription drugs.

Cabbage Juice:
Two thousand years ago, in ancient documents, cabbage was said to surpass all other vegetables as a digestive aid. One of the reasons is that it’s very high in glutamine, which is an amino acid that serves as fuel for the rapidly dividing cells in certain parts of the body. Multiple studies support cabbage’s reputation as a therapy for gastro-intestinal disorders, especially ulcers, heart burn, and GERD. Cabbage juice actually can heal peptic ulcers. One study showed that it healed peptic ulcers 92% of the time. Do you realize that’s better and more effective than any drug known to man? There’s one person I know who swears by cabbage juice. She was plagued with inflammation of the stomach lining and had severe acid reflux. Her regular MD doctor tried all of the usual drugs, but nothing alleviated her pain or reduced the frequency of her episodes. She then learned about cabbage. Whenever she had a flair-up, she would drink the juice of half a head of cabbage, which is about 4 ounces. She did this 5 times a day for about 3 days and also drank a lot for pure water. She was then problem free for 9 months. If she would have just taken a little bit on a regular basis, it would have been even more miraculous.

Cherry Juice:
Cherries have been discovered to contain very powerful, natural anti-inflammatory compounds. They work better than Aspirin, Advil or any other pain medication. Researchers at Michigan State University found that just 10 tart cherries packed the same pain relieving punch as 2 Aspirin, plus the fact they have all the anti-oxidants for anti-aging and good heart health! You can’t get that from any drug! Cherries have also been shown to reduce or eliminate gout, which is caused by a build-up of uric acid. As you know, this can cause pain and stiffness, specifically in the big toe. A study at the University of California found that eating 8 oz of tart cherries reduced levels of uric acid. Cherries are an amazing and healthy food. If you have pain or inflammation, this is a wonderful natural cure.

Cranberry Juice:
Now a lot of people have known this for years, but in recent years, no one is talking about it since the FDA passed a rule that only a drug can be used to treat, cure or prevent a disease. For years, doctors used to treat urinary tract infections with cranberry juice. Back then when you went to the store and bought cranberry juice, the cranberries were not genetically modified and weren’t loaded with toxins. It was real cranberry juice. Today, it’s hard to get real cranberry juice, unless you go to a whole foods type store where you can get 100% organic cranberry juice. Read the labels. No high-fructose corn syrup allowed. You can also get cranberries and juice them yourself in a juice machine. Make sure, if they have the pits in them, you take them out. The juice of cranberries can absolutely, 100% cure and prevent urinary tract infections.

Melon Juice:
Cantaloupe and honeydew are very good natural remedies for weight loss. I personally drink, in season, organic watermelon juice. It is the first thing I drink in the morning. Sometimes I drink other types of juice in the morning, but generally melon. It’s great for clearing out the intestines and livening up the whole digestive tract!

Comments

12 Responses to “My Favorite Natural Healing Juices…”
  1. Juno says:

    Fruit juice is mostly sugar, fruits should be eaten raw with their fiber or made in smoothies, vegatables can be juiced raw

  2. psychic says:

    Can you provide more information on this? take care

  3. psychic says:

    I really liked your blog! It helped me alot…

  4. Paul says:

    I am passing this along to my brother-in-law who landed in the hospital thanks to the high blood pressure meds he was taking.

  5. the vert says:

    Thanks Kevin for sharing. A daily glass of cranberry juice will treat diseases like cystitis. It provides relief to asthma patient. So no need to take pills.

  6. rola andal says:

    I believe in your natural cure. Continue to inform me of natural cures despite negatve comments about you.

  7. Thank you! I used cherry juice to squash my headache yesterday.

  8. Liliana says:

    Amazing show. Thank you for helping us.
    I have a comment, and a question about Atlantida, Atlantis.
    I think they were very advaced people, their DNA was unique, and their energy never dies. I believe that everyhing happens for a reason, nothing is coincidence, and I also think that not just 600 people, in the world, have a unique DNA. Atlantis did not have only 600 powerful people.
    What do you think about Atlantis.
    Thank you.

  9. Lorraine Mattson says:

    Thanks Kevin. I am going to make these drinks. Any ideas you can give me for my autistic granddaughter.

  10. Lorraine says:

    Thanks Kevin, I am going to make these juices. Love your advice. What do you think about autism. Any hints or ideas for my granddaughter?

  11. Christine says:

    Hello Kevin,

    I want to say once again what a wonderful job you are doing to keep us all better informed about health care. I know you put yourself on the line many times for your stand, but we are backing you 100%! Possibly, in future articles, you could concentrate on teenagers today and their eating habits and how, in the future, the junk they are eating today will most definitely affect their health tomorrow. Teenagers think they are invincible (I have one – 17 yrs.), and he’s not a bit concerned about what or how much he eats. Twenty years ago I didn’t either, and now I’m paying the price. Thanks, again, for your great webside and talk show. Knowledge is power.

  12. Nicholas Melarane says:

    that is cool, I like you views on digestion, I eat cantaloupe alot, and bought a manual juicer a couple of days ago, I have you seen a manual juicer?

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