Cedar Berries
Juniperus monosperma
Jo Francks MH
Juniperus monosperma, or one seed juniper, is a very hardy
tree native to southwestern United States. It can grow to heights of 25 feet,
and has flat scale-like leaves and bluish-green berries which take two years to
ripen. The second year berries are blue while the first year berries are green.
Dr. Christopher discovered the wonderful medicinal qualities
of cedar berries by accident. He had a patient with a kidney problem who
couldn’t void his urine. Dr. Christopher
told him to use juniper berries to clear up the problem. When the man came back and informed Dr.
Christopher that the juniper berries weren’t working they discovered the
berries he was using weren’t true juniper berries, they were cedar berries. Cedar berries have one stone and juniper
berries have 3 to 7 stones. The man told Dr. Christopher that the berries
weren’t doing anything for his kidney condition, but since he had been taking
them he noticed he did not have to use as much insulin. Dr. Christopher then
began to experiment with cedar berries and discovered that it helped his
patients that had diabetes and the ones who had hypoglycemia. Dr. Christopher emphasized that both diabetes
and hypoglycemia stem from the same problem – a weak pancreas. From these
experiences he came up with his Pancreas formula which helps the pancreas and
other affiliated glands that, through malfunction, cause high or low blood
sugar. It has always been recommended to use this formula along with the
mucusless diet.
I knew a man who had a stroke. Afterwards he was diagnosed
with diabetes from some of the tests the doctor had done. He was monitoring it
through diet and blood tests to check his blood sugar levels. I gave him a
bottle of cedar berry tincture with instructions to take a dropper with each
meal. A few months later he went back for a checkup. They gave him results of
the tests they had done that day but said nothing about diabetes so he asked
“what about the diabetes?” He was told he doesn’t have diabetes. He felt that
the diabetes went away thanks to the cedar berry tincture he had been using.
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