Fresh lime juice and mint take this fruit salad to a new level! Enjoy this refreshing snack or meal any time the mood strikes. This recipe comes from the Revised and Expanded Edition of Medical Medium.
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.
Grapes are a longevity food, increasing the liver’s performance in every one of its over 2,000 chemical functions. The fruit acid unique to grapes is a great dissolver of gallstones.
The skin of peaches and nectarines has a quality that’s sticky to toxins and poisons inside the intestinal tract. These skins cling to deep-seated pockets of debris; old, putrefied food; and mucus inside the small intestine and colon, driving them out to make room for friendly bacteria and microorganisms and allow for better nutrient absorption.
Mojito Fruit Salad
Ingredients:
Directions:
Place lime juice and raw honey in a medium-sized bowl and whisk until uniform. Add the grapes, berries, peaches, and mint. Gently stir until evenly mixed and serve.
Serves 1-2
For more delicious healing recipes, check out Medical Medium: Secrets Behind Chronic and Mystery Illness and How to Finally Heal Revised and Expanded Edition.
Categories: Fat Free, Grain Free, Nut and Seed Free, Raw, Breakfast, Fruit, Snacks, Fruit Snacks, Desserts, Fruit Desserts, Cleanse Friendly, Morning Cleanse, 28 Day Cleanse, Holiday, Fourth of July, Potluck, Celebrations, Kid Friendly
This item posted: 26-Jul-2021
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