Coriander excretes heavy metals and is antiviral. Expert: I hate eating it, but I need it more.
Anthony? William (medical psychic and best-selling author) coriander, also known as coriander or China coriander, is an indispensable herb for removing heavy metal toxins. Its magic of detoxifying the brain is hidden in the living water of stems and leaves. The key for this kind of living water to penetrate the blood-brain barrier lies in the combination of mineral salts composed of minerals such as sodium, potassium and chlorine with powerful plant compounds. After these precious mineral salts enter the body, they will merge with other mineral salts and flow through the channels of blood, lymph and spinal fluid. When mineral salts meet glycine and glutamine on the road, they will combine with each other to form the final nerve conduction substance. The brain is like a mineral salt magnet. When it gets close to these mineral salt compounds from coriander, it receives a big package of gifts: it can expel toxic heavy metals from plant compounds out of the brain and release the oxidation residue of toxic heavy metals to neurons, so that it can play its best role. Many people like coriander, but some people hate it. At present, it is generally believed that dislike of coriander is related to genes-don't fall into this misunderstanding. If you do enough research, researchers will find that whether a person hates coriander is not determined by genes. No gene will tell us not to eat certain foods. What is the reason why I hate coriander? When someone thinks that the taste of this herb is abrupt, it means that the heavy metals in his body are oxidized faster. This does not mean that this person has a high concentration of toxic heavy metals, but that the heavy metals in his body (usually any combination of concentrations of aluminum, nickel and/or copper) corrode quickly. Anthony? William (medical psychic and best-selling author) coriander, also known as coriander or China coriander, is an indispensable herb for removing heavy metal toxins. Its magic of detoxifying the brain is hidden in the living water of the stems and leaves. The key for this kind of living water to penetrate the blood-brain barrier lies in the combination of mineral salts composed of minerals such as sodium, potassium and chlorine with powerful plant compounds. After these precious mineral salts enter the body, they will merge with other mineral salts and flow through the channels of blood, lymph and spinal fluid. When mineral salts meet glycine and glutamine on the road, they will combine with each other to form the final nerve conduction substance. The brain is like a mineral salt magnet. When it gets close to these mineral salt compounds from coriander, it receives a big package of gifts: it can expel toxic heavy metals from plant compounds out of the brain and release the oxidation residue of toxic heavy metals to neurons, so that it can play its best role. Many people like coriander, but some people hate it. At present, it is generally believed that dislike of coriander is related to genes-don't fall into this misunderstanding. If you do enough research, researchers will find that whether a person hates coriander is not determined by genes. No gene will tell us not to eat certain foods. What is the reason why I hate coriander? When someone thinks that the taste of this herb is abrupt, it means that the heavy metals in his body are oxidized faster. This does not mean that this person has a high concentration of toxic heavy metals, but that the heavy metals in his body (usually any combination of concentrations of aluminum, nickel and/or copper) corrode quickly. Corrosion means that toxic runoff will enter the lymphatic system and saliva. When coriander comes into contact with the mouth, the plant compounds in it begin to stick to any oxidation stream they encounter-if this person's saliva contains a lot of residual substances, then he will feel uncomfortable when eating coriander. In other words, if someone doesn't like coriander, it probably means that he actually needs coriander. Coriander can also extract heavy metals and other toxins from other body systems and organs, especially the liver. In fact, coriander itself is an excellent antidote for liver, which is also very beneficial to adrenal gland, and plays a great role in balancing blood sugar concentration and solving weight gain, brain fog and memory problems. In addition, it can resist viruses and help reduce the number of different forms of EB virus, herpes zoster, human herpesvirus 6, cytomegalovirus and other herpesviruses, as well as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Coriander can also resist bacteria, which helps to repel almost all kinds of bacteria and discharge their waste. Whether you like the taste of coriander or not, parasites don't like it, so coriander can be said to be a powerful insect repellent. In the face of any chronic disease or incurable disease, coriander is an essential prescription. Help to cure these diseases. If you suffer from any of the following diseases, please try to include coriander in your daily diet: Alzheimer's disease, dementia, depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, post-traumatic stress syndrome, EB virus/mononucleosis, herpes zoster, human herpesvirus 6, cytomegalovirus, Parkinson's disease, Addison's disease, Cushing's syndrome, posture orthosis. Multiple sclerosis, migraine, vertigo, Meniere's disease, thyroid disease, ulcerative colitis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, eczema, psoriasis, urinary tract infection, insomnia, various autoimmune diseases and disorders, fibromatosis and injury. If you have any of the following symptoms, try adding coriander to your daily diet: memory loss, brain fog, confusion, spasm, cramp, numbness, tingling, muscle spasm, foot drop, anxiety, food allergy, sciatica, back pain, neck pain, jaw pain, headache, dizziness, liver congestion, weight gain, trigeminal neuralgia. Emotional support When you find yourself easily flustered and dizzy in the face of life choices, and you are confused about your life purpose or someone's behavior, seek the help of coriander. This highly effective herb can bring clarity, let you find your own way and move in the right direction without being distracted by other choices or other people's behaviors. Mentally inspired coriander will not stop after extracting heavy metals from our bodies, but we should also help our friends and family overcome difficulties by listening rather than criticizing. What kind of pain can you help the person you love get rid of? What kind of negative self-suggestion can you teach your friends to leave? Sometimes, we cling to beliefs or memories that are no longer useful to us and need a little extra support to let go. Just as coriander occupies a place in the cuisine of different cultures, emotional detoxification is also needed by everyone. The next time you eat coriander, think about who you can listen to with compassion, and then try to reach out to that person and let the person you love speak freely, and don't overthrow each other with your own opinions. If you want to remove toxic heavy metals from your body, you must eat fresh coriander. Coriander is usually used as a decorative side dish. Try to get used to using more than one kind of coriander at a time. If you want to get results, you'd better add coriander to your meal several times a day. You can mix some coriander with fresh vegetables to make juice, add a handful of coriander to the fruit, or add it to lettuce salad, soup, salsa or guacamole. The more coriander is used, the more benefits it brings. Coriander green sauce: 0/~ 2 portions of coriander/kloc-2, 2 cups of walnut (pressed), 4 cups of lemon1,squeezed into juice, 2 cloves of garlic, 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 8 teaspoons of sea salt1/. All the ingredients are put into the food processor and stirred completely. Spoon the green sauce into a small bowl and serve it as dipping sauce, salad dressing or sauce. This article is taken from Medical Psychology? Life-changing food/Anthony? William (medical psychic and best-selling author)/Local Records Publishing House