This is a blog about various plants, trees, herbs, fruits, root crops, flowers... with medicinal/therapeutic properties and are beneficial to our health. You'll also find the scientific names, common names, description, medicinal properties and uses, indication and many more...
Showing posts with label celery nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celery nutrition. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Celery
Scientific name: Apium graveolens ( var dulce)
Description: Celery is a biennial plant, used as a vegetable for its leafy stalk and fleshy taproot or grown for its seeds. It reached around 12 to 16 inches tall and has furrowed stalk composed of a leafy top. The stalks are crunchy and the whole plant has a distinctive smell.
Health Benefits: Celery is a rich source of vitamin C, phalides, tryptophan, folate, dietary fiber, molybdenum, manganese, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, iron, and vitamins B6 (pyridoxine), B1 (thiamin), B2
(riboflavin) and vitamin A . It provides a low-calorie dietary fiber bulk and is thus used in weight-loss diets.
Celery seeds are a great source of calcium.
Parts used: Fresh plant, seeds.
Indications and Directions for use:
1. Asthma
The seeds are used as (as a
Pound the celery seeds until powdery and wrap it in a piece of cloth. This is given as an inhaler and the seeds will act as a bronchodilator.
2. Inflammation
The Vitamin C in celery functions as an anti-oxidant and it also helps the immune system.
3. High Blood pressure/Hypertension
Include celery regularly in the diet, either eaten raw, boiled or stir-fried. Celery has long been recognized in Chinese herbal medicine as effective in lowering blood pressure.
4. Urinary problems
Squeeze out the sap from a fresh whole herb. To cook: warm over low flame without boiling it. Drink the concoction. Or, eat it as raw.
THOUGH THE CONTENT OF THIS BLOG HAD BEEN TRIED & TESTED AND HAD BEEN USED AS FOLK/HERBAL MEDICINE IT IS STILL BEST TO CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.
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