![]() ![]() Just in case you’ve missed the last couple of paragraphs, this guy is doling our ‘cures’ brought to him by Spirit. He scoffs at medical research and mainstream treatments, and says his protocols can cure diseases and conditions that are otherwise incurable. He has no medical or nutritional background, and the disclaimer on his site is as long as my arm. As in, conventional medicine hasn’t caught up yet. William claims to get all of his direction and information from ‘Spirit,’ which he describes as ‘The living essence of the word Compassion.’ He believes that Spirit is not only ‘accurate,’ but it’s also ahead of current treatments in what it recommends to him. Apparently, he was four when he first started working in nutrition. He claims to be ‘an invaluable resource to doctors who need help solving their most difficult cases.’ Uh, probably not, but ok.Īnd most of all, he calls himself ‘the originator of the Global Celery Juice Movement…Millions of people are healing thanks to drinking 16 ounces of straight celery juice on an empty stomach every day – a specific healing practice that Anthony has been recommending since he was a child in 1975.’ ‘Millions of people worldwide,’ including influencers, celebrities, ‘billionaires,’ and sports stars ‘trust and love’ him. With 6 books and some impressive celebrity endorsements, William has been raking it in $$$. You might have seen my Instagram Reel and graphic post on celery juice, which is Anthony William (that’s the MM’s real name.the only real thing about him IMO) cash cow. I have no idea why I’ve been subjected to a flurry of Medical Medium-based posts lately, and honestly, it’s putting me in a really crappy mood. ![]()
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