How to miss it? You open Instagram, TikTok, it’s everywhere. Who is that? Doctor Jimmy Mohamed, who else. In a short time, through hard work and perseverance, the talented doctor went from anonymous to star status. Instead of Michel Cymes In The Health Magazine (France 5), Dr. Jimmy Mohamed provides his advice on social networks but also on the airwaves of RTL or in his numerous works. Among them, Zero constraints to stay youngin which the doctor, father of three children, the fruit of his love with his wife Souailla, shares with us an effective recipe: un antiviral juice. And in this winter period, when everyone seems to be catching the viruses that are circulating, the latter could be very useful.
“Those who have followed me for a long time know that I am not for juices, and even less for detox juices.‘, says Jimmy Mohamed. On the other hand, if you have an ENT viral infection, here is what I recommend.“The 37-year-old scientist shares his miracle recipe with us:”Take a clove of garlic, a piece of fresh ginger, a juiced Orange that you peel, half a grapefruit and Cayenne pepper. Mix everything and you will have a very effective antiviral cocktail.“The properties of garlic no longer need to be proven.”Garlic contains allicin with antimicrobial propertieswe can read in the work of Jimmy Mohamed. Some studies also show that garlic consumers have fewer colds than others.“What two ginger?”It has anti-inflammatory propertiespainkiller and also helps fight nausea or vomiting. It is also recognized as an effective anti-nausea during pregnancy.“, he explains, revealing that the latter can also be consumed in the form of an infusion. Subsequently, we can read: “Orange and grapefruit will provide vitamin C to help fight infections“. And finally, “lCayenne pepper, rich in capsaicin, acts as a painkiller and antimicrobial“, concludes the doctor followed by more than a million people on Instagram, and almost two million on TikTok.
How to take this antiviral juice? Jimmy Mohamed says more…
But then how to drink this miracle drink? In Zero constraints to stay younge, he tells us more: “The idea is therefore to drink two to three times a day a few sips of this drink that you have prepared yourself. Apart from cayenne pepper and ginger – the WHO does not recommend it for children under six years of age – you can also give it to your children.” Jimmy Mohamed, on the other hand, advises against spending money on food supplements based on garlic, ginger or vitamin C. “They are not only useless, but potentially dangerous to your healthhe explains. Garlic in excess has an anticoagulant and therefore thinning effect, for example. If you take it in supplement form, you increase the risk of bleeding during dental work or if you take treatments. Excess vitamin C can cause nausea and other digestive disorders…“
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