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Celery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Celery seed is not well-known in Western herbal medicine, although it has been used medicinally for thousands of years in other parts of the world. ... Today, celery seed is used primarily as a diuretic (increasing urine output to help the body get rid of excess water). Celery seed is also suggested for treating arthritis...
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Facts, Information and Pictures on the herb Celery Seed (Apium graveolens) ... Information about the herb Celery Seed ... History: It was known and used by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Celery seed was used as a medicine by Hippocrates and in ancient China and Japan.
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Order Celery Seed Online; Ground or Whole ... Celery Seed is the dried fruit of Apium graviolens, a biennial in the parsley family. This is the same genus and species used for growing table celery, although there are particular varieties that are used for the vegetable.
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Celery Seed information and resource guide. Find out more about the benefits of Celery Seed. ... Throughout much of history, celery and celery seed has been used primarily as a homeopathic and medicinal herbs. Not until relatively recent history has celery been used for culinary purposes. The flavor of celery is somewhat...
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Ever since I started taking celery seed, though, I've abandoned allopurinol. I simply no longer need it. ... Imagine my surprise when I received copies of studies conducted in Australia and South Africa attesting to the anti-inflammatory qualities of celery seed extract. The science looked good. I was impressed.
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Celery seed is an herbal remedy used to treat high blood pressure, nervousness and anxiety, muscle spasms, and appetite. ... Celery seed comes from the same plant as celery (celery stalk). The tiny seeds are tan/brown in color. Celery contains boron, calcium, iron, zinc, and the following vitamins: A, B-complex, and C.
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An informative site about spices, including a spice encyclopedia, usage tips and seasonal recipes. ... Celery Seed is the dried fruit of Apium graviolens, a biennial in the parsley family. This is the same genus and species used for growing table celery, although there are particular varieties that are used for the vegetable.
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At least once a day, three days a week, take Celery seed tea prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water over a tablespoonful of Celery seeds (freshly ground or cut) and allowing it to steep. Let it cool, then strain and drink.
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Celery Seed References ... Celery Seed is a traditional diuretic and blood cleanser, well suited for treating rheumatism.1 Its inclusion in arthritic blends is a rather modern tradition, but has repeatedly proven itself in clinical trials.
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