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Celery Juice Separating Fact From Fiction: With 50 Celery Juice Recipes for Weight Loss

Celery Juice Separating Fact From Fiction: With 50 Celery Juice Recipes for Weight Loss

Kayla Evans
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Celery juice is the latest fad in social networks.

If you've seen the headlines about wellness and the glowing messages about this supposedly miraculous beverage, you may have heard that it can eliminate acne, help weight loss, maintain body pH and reduce acid reflux, among other illness.

The movement has grown. In exponential form over the past two years, spreading like wildfire on several social media platforms. It really phenomenon that to date, there are more than 112,000 publications with the "#celeryjuice" on Instagram.

The trend has been heavily promoted by celebrities and influencers on social media, including actor Sylvester Stallone and supermodel Miranda Kerr, who have appeared in videos supporting the self-proclaimed founder of the celery juice movement, Anthony William.

Despite little science to back up the claims, there are hundreds of testimonials on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. Fans commonly claim it clears up skin issues and reduces bloating.

But is it really the miracle drink claimed by the influencers of social networks? or just another fad of food that fades away? Soon in this book we will discover and verify the evidence in favor the phenomenon of celery juice.
Pages
104
Format
Kindle Edition

Celery Juice Separating Fact From Fiction: With 50 Celery Juice Recipes for Weight Loss

Kayla Evans
0/5 ( ratings)
Celery juice is the latest fad in social networks.

If you've seen the headlines about wellness and the glowing messages about this supposedly miraculous beverage, you may have heard that it can eliminate acne, help weight loss, maintain body pH and reduce acid reflux, among other illness.

The movement has grown. In exponential form over the past two years, spreading like wildfire on several social media platforms. It really phenomenon that to date, there are more than 112,000 publications with the "#celeryjuice" on Instagram.

The trend has been heavily promoted by celebrities and influencers on social media, including actor Sylvester Stallone and supermodel Miranda Kerr, who have appeared in videos supporting the self-proclaimed founder of the celery juice movement, Anthony William.

Despite little science to back up the claims, there are hundreds of testimonials on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. Fans commonly claim it clears up skin issues and reduces bloating.

But is it really the miracle drink claimed by the influencers of social networks? or just another fad of food that fades away? Soon in this book we will discover and verify the evidence in favor the phenomenon of celery juice.
Pages
104
Format
Kindle Edition

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