Celery stems can be used to make a very good preserve for windy colics. The root can be used as an aperitive and diuretic; it can be used to help support jaundice, nephritic colic, chill on the liver, obstructions in the urin...
Supports Healthy Development of Musculoskeletal System.
Name
Apium graveolens L. (Umbelliferae), commonly called Wild Celery. In French, it is called Céleri Ache Odorante; in Ger...
Great celery seed tea. Tea bags make a clean cup of tea. Does not get bitter if left steeping too long. Great with a little honey. -- Tom (IT Professional)
Supports Healthy Development of Musculoskeletal System.
Celery Seed aids the body in the maintenance of a healthy musculoskeletal
system. With vitamins A, C and B-complex, Celery Seed's balanced
nutritional content assists the body ...
tea. it is great.. and ur follow up is excellent your people r on the ball as a kid growing up in a jewish neighborhood (i'm not jewish) i always relished "celery soda"... I love the taste of celery! -- Debbie
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