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Lemons are a powerful healing fruit that contain phenomenal antibiotic, antiseptic, and anti-cancer properties. Lemons are rich in vitamins C and B-complex and minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, silicon, copper, and potassium. They are considered to be a wonderful tonic and can help to cleanse and detoxify the entire body
Although lemons have an acidic taste they actually have a very strong alkaline reaction on the body and can help to alkalize blood, cells, lymph, organs, and tissues. Lemons are known to help destroy putrefactive bacteria in the mouth and intestines which can help alleviate flatulence, indigestion, and constipation. Lemons contain a compound called limonene which is used to dissolve gallstones and kidney stones and can help to fight oral, lung, skin, breast, stomach, and colon cancer.
Lemons are also rich in bioflavonoids which can significantly boost the immune system and reduce inflammation in the body. Lemon juice is known to be particularly beneficial for colds, coughs, sore throats, hiccups, ear infections, fevers, arthritis, heart disease, COPD, atherosclerosis, diabetes, high cholesterol, autoimmune disorders, stroke, and cancer. Topically, lemon juice is a great remedy for wrinkles, warts, toothaches, corns, sunburns, poison ivy, acne, psoriasis, and as a hair rinse and facial astringent.
A tall glass of lemon water upon waking is an excellent way to hydrate and cleanse the body first thing in the morning. Fresh lemon in tea and green juice and added to salads, wraps, hummus, guacamole, and nori rolls is another great way to add this healing and nutritious fruit into your diet.
Info taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium
so many reasons why you should get yourself a lemon tree today!
many great ways to incorporate lemons into your diet

Fresh, fragrant and sweet, it’s hard to beat the wonderful flavor of this Rosemary Lemonade!

This colorful twist on traditional lemonade offers an abundance of antioxidants and healing!

Deeply refreshing and hydrating lemonade is a delicious and nutritious drink
It’s the perfect show-stopping beverage for your next gathering, and it’s also simple enough to enjoy anytime. Try freezing it into ice cubes and keeping them on hand to make a beautiful hibiscus-infused water on demand.
In Liver Rescue, I share how each of these ingredients can support you and your loved ones in healing. Let’s take a look…
Hibiscus: The unique anthocyanin compound that gives hibiscus its red coloring helps rejuvenate the liver, bringing it back to life by cleaning mucus off cell membrane walls and improving the liver’s ability to perform its responsibilities. This herb is also a gallbladder rejuvenator—it cleans off gallbladder walls—and improves the liver’s personalized immune system.
Lemons (and limes): Improve hydrochloric acid production as well as bile production and potency. Contain micro mineral salts that break down pathogens such as unproductive bacteria, mold, yeast, and fungus to help protect your liver’s immune system. The rich calcium levels in lemons and limes binds to the vitamin C within them, and both of these enter into the liver, where they waken a stagnant, sluggish, fatty liver, helping loosen and disperse fat cells. Lemons and limes clean up dirty blood syndrome, improve glucose absorption, and even protect the pancreas.
Raw honey: Contains a combination of sugar that the liver needs desperately and vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients— hundreds of which are not on the record with medical research and science. Honey is antimicrobial: antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, all packaged into one. When it heads to the liver in its broken down, assimilated state, it packs a punch, giving the liver everything it needs at once: the liver’s immune system strengthens instantly. The liver lobules and cells get the fuel they need instantly. And hundreds of phytochemicals from the flowers that bees once harvested for pollen intoxicate the liver in a euphoric, healthy way, giving the liver the reprieve it needs to fight for us another day.
Hibiscus Lemonade
How do I make Hibiscus lemonade?
Ingredients:
4 cups water, divided
2 teaspoons dried hibiscus (see Tips)
½ cup fresh lemon juice
4 tablespoons raw honey (see Tips)
Directions:
In a medium bowl, whisk together the remaining 3 cups of water with the lemon juice and honey until the honey has completely dissolved and a smooth lemonade has formed. When the hibiscus tea has cooled, stir it into the lemonade base and enjoy!
Tips:
* Store-bought tea bags can be used as well when loose dried hibiscus is not available. Use 1 hibiscus tea bag in place of 1 teaspoon of dried hibiscus.
* Alternatively, maple syrup can be used in place of honey. Start by using 3 tablespoons of maple syrup and adjust until the desired sweetness is reached.
* The recipe above is for a beautiful, light lemonade that anyone can enjoy. If you’re looking for even more medicinal benefits, try using up to 2 more tablespoons of dried hibiscus for a stronger hibiscus lemonade with a powerfully tart flavorInfo taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium
This recipe is made only with clean, healing ingredients, and can be enjoyed as much and as often as you’d like!
Rosemary specializes in fighting antibiotic-resistant bacteria, such as those that take hold in hospitals. Bringing this herb into your diet is a game changer if you’re dealing with the sorts of bacteria (such as C. difficile and multi-drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA) that can result in conditions such as megacolon, severe infection, and worse.
The rich calcium levels in lemons and limes bind to the vitamin C within them, and both of these enter into the liver, where they waken a stagnant, sluggish, fatty liver, helping loosen and disperse fat cells. Lemons and limes clean up dirty blood syndrome, improve glucose absorption, and even protect the pancreas.
Rosemary Lemonade
How do I make ?
Ingredients:
1/4 cup raw honey
4 sprigs rosemary
Zest of 2 lemons
Juice from 2 lemons
2-3 cups cold water
1-2 cups ice cubes
4-5 lemon slices, to serve
Directions:
Combine the water, raw honey, rosemary, and lemon zest in a small saucepan. Place in medium-high heat and stir until the honey has melted to make a syrup. Turn the heat off and set aside for 2-3 hours for the flavors to steep.
Combine the syrup, lemon juice, and cold water in a large jug or pitcher. Stir until evenly mixed.
Divide the ice cubes and lemon slices between serving glasses and top with lemonade. Serve immediately.
Serves 4
Info taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium
The addition of the most healing food on the planet—wild blueberries, plus raw honey, and fresh lemon juice instead of preserved or pasteurized lemon juice, makes for a deeply healing and delicious drink. It’s also a delight for the eyes that is fun to serve at any family or social gatherings!
As I share in my book Thyroid Healing, “wild blueberries help restore the central nervous system and flush EBV neurotoxins out of the liver. They contain exceptionally powerful antioxidants that help repair your thyroid’s tissue and reduce the growth of nodules. They help remove toxic heavy metals from the brain and liver. Ultimately, this all means that wild blueberries stop a shrinking brain and a shrinking thyroid. Not to be confused with their larger, cultivated cousins, wild blueberries can be found in the freezer section of many grocery stores.”
Ingredients:
2oz fresh lemon juice (about 1-2 lemons)
2 Tablespoons raw honey or maple syrup
2-4 oz water
Ice, to serve
2 tbsp fresh blueberries, to serve
2 lemon slices, to serve
Directions:
Squeeze the fresh lemons and add the raw honey to the lemon juice, stirring until the raw honey or maple syrup is fully dissolved. Mix in the wild blueberry juice and water and stir. Add ice, fresh blueberries and lemon slices if desired. Serve immediately or keep in the fridge for 2-3 days.
Serves: 1-2
Info taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium
This deeply refreshing and hydrating lemonade is enriched with barley grass juice powder, bringing extra antioxidant and nutrient support to this delicious drink. Barley grass juice powder comes from the tender green shoots of barley grass, which are then juiced, which is the only way I recommend consuming it, versus having just barley grass powder that isn’t juiced. Barley grass juice powder is also naturally gluten-free. This is a fantastic lemonade to share or to make for yourself to sip on over the day.
Barley Grass Juice Lemonade
Ingredients:
2-3 tsp barley grass juice powder
½ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
½ cup pure maple syrup
4 cups cold water
3-4 cups ice, to serve
Directions:
Combine the barley grass juice powder, lemon juice, maple syrup, and cold water in a pitcher. Whisk or stir until evenly mixed. Top with ice and serve.
Serves 2-4
Info taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium

Aloe vera leaf is a healing food that is one of the oldest healing remedies and natural antibiotics in the world.

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Aloe vera leaf is a miraculous healing food that is one of the oldest healing remedies and natural antibiotics in the world. Taken internally, aloe works wonders for assimilation, circulation, and elimination. It is known to purify the blood, reduce inflammation, ease arthritis pain, prevent kidney stones, lower high cholesterol, prevent Candida, boost physical endurance, benefit cardiovascular health, and protect the body from oxidative stress. It also soothes ulcers, hemorrhoids, gastritis, diverticulitis, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, and other digestive disorders. Aloe provides recovery from fatigue and aids in muscle function as well as optimal utilization of several vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. It’s alkaline nature, helps to soothe acidosis and alkalinize the whole body.
How do I make aloe water?
Ingredients:
Directions:
Cut a 2-inch piece off the aloe leaf. Scoop out the gel and place the gel in a blender with 8-16 ounces of water. Blend on high for 10-20 seconds. Pour in glass and drink immediately on an empty stomach for optimal benefits.
Tip: wrap remaining aloe leaf in kitchen towel or plastic wrap and store in fridge, will stay good for 1-2 weeks in fridge and can be used as needed.
Aloe Water FAQ
Info taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium
Aloe vera leaf is a miraculous healing food that is one of the oldest healing remedies and natural antibiotics in the world. Taken internally, aloe works wonders for assimilation, circulation, and elimination. It is known to purify the blood, reduce inflammation, ease arthritis pain, prevent kidney stones, lower high cholesterol, prevent Candida, boost physical endurance, benefit cardiovascular health, and protect the body from oxidative stress. It also soothes ulcers, hemorrhoids, gastritis, diverticulitis, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, and other digestive disorders. Aloe provides recovery from fatigue and aids in muscle function as well as optimal utilization of several vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. It’s alkaline nature, helps to soothe acidosis and alkalinize the whole body.
How do I make aloe water?
Ingredients:
Directions:
Cut a 2-inch piece off the aloe leaf. Scoop out the gel and place the gel in a blender with 8-16 ounces of water. Blend on high for 10-20 seconds. Pour in glass and drink immediately on an empty stomach for optimal benefits.
Tip: wrap remaining aloe leaf in kitchen towel or plastic wrap and store in fridge, will stay good for 1-2 weeks in fridge and can be used as needed.
Aloe Water FAQ
Info taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium
Aloe vera leaf is a miraculous healing food that is one of the oldest healing remedies and natural antibiotics in the world. Taken internally, aloe works wonders for assimilation, circulation, and elimination. It is known to purify the blood, reduce inflammation, ease arthritis pain, prevent kidney stones, lower high cholesterol, prevent Candida, boost physical endurance, benefit cardiovascular health, and protect the body from oxidative stress. It also soothes ulcers, hemorrhoids, gastritis, diverticulitis, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, and other digestive disorders. Aloe provides recovery from fatigue and aids in muscle function as well as optimal utilization of several vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. It’s alkaline nature, helps to soothe acidosis and alkalinize the whole body.
How do I make aloe water?
Ingredients:
Directions:
Cut a 2-inch piece off the aloe leaf. Scoop out the gel and place the gel in a blender with 8-16 ounces of water. Blend on high for 10-20 seconds. Pour in glass and drink immediately on an empty stomach for optimal benefits.
Tip: wrap remaining aloe leaf in kitchen towel or plastic wrap and store in fridge, will stay good for 1-2 weeks in fridge and can be used as needed.
Aloe Water FAQ
Info taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium
Aloe vera leaf is a miraculous healing food that is one of the oldest healing remedies and natural antibiotics in the world. Taken internally, aloe works wonders for assimilation, circulation, and elimination. It is known to purify the blood, reduce inflammation, ease arthritis pain, prevent kidney stones, lower high cholesterol, prevent Candida, boost physical endurance, benefit cardiovascular health, and protect the body from oxidative stress. It also soothes ulcers, hemorrhoids, gastritis, diverticulitis, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, and other digestive disorders. Aloe provides recovery from fatigue and aids in muscle function as well as optimal utilization of several vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. It’s alkaline nature, helps to soothe acidosis and alkalinize the whole body.
How do I make aloe water?
Ingredients:
Directions:
Cut a 2-inch piece off the aloe leaf. Scoop out the gel and place the gel in a blender with 8-16 ounces of water. Blend on high for 10-20 seconds. Pour in glass and drink immediately on an empty stomach for optimal benefits.
Tip: wrap remaining aloe leaf in kitchen towel or plastic wrap and store in fridge, will stay good for 1-2 weeks in fridge and can be used as needed.
Aloe Water FAQ
Info taken From Anthony Williams - The Medical Medium