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In reply to the discussion: Does Cilantro taste like soap to you? [View all]antiquie
(4,299 posts)23. Cilantro can remove toxic metals from body tissue.
I know someone who could not stand the smell, let alone the taste, until he learned that.
Dr. Omura's discovery resulted in a novel technique, which greatly increased the body's ability to clear up recurring infections, both viral and bacterial. By chance, he also discovered an inexpensive, easy way to remove -- or chelate -- toxic metals from the nervous system and body tissues. Chelation therapy using chemical agents like EDTA has long been used to help remove heavy metals, but cilantro is the only natural substance I'm aware of that has demonstrated this ability. http://www.rawfoodinfo.com/articles/art_cilantroremheavymetals.html
Much more at http://www.naturalnews.com/027434_cilantro_natural_detox.html
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A little bit is okay, but in significant amounts it becomes quite soapy-tasting. nt
Codeine
Jan 2013
#3
interesting. ...I wonder if there's any corelation to cultures that use a lot of cilantro?
BlancheSplanchnik
Jan 2013
#39