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Chinese use Seeds as a remedy for arthritis, dizziness, gout
Indian use Seeds as diuretic and appetizer
Modern use as medicine
European use Fresh herbs and seeds as folk remedy for weight
loss, lowering blood pressure, relief of anxiety,
insomnia, and reducing blood sugar.
Western use Seeds and extractives as remedy for arthritis, gout,
rheumatism and urinary tract problems.
American use Stalks as remedy for high blood pressure and
prevention of heart disease.
Chinese use Seeds as remedy for arthritis, dizziness, gout, high
blood pressure, insomnia, nervousness and
rheumatism.
Indian use Seeds and extractives as remedy for arthritis, urine
problems and for liver protection.
The popular key preparations from celery are also given in Table 18.5.
Table 18.5 Key preparations from celery and uses in medicine
Preparation Dose formulation Properties as Dose Reference
medicine
- Celery juice
- Celery and
carrot juice - Infusion of
seed - Fineture of
seeds - Celery seeds
- Powder of
seeds - Celery salt
- Celery pepper
- Fresh herb
Juice prepared
from celery leaf
and petioles
Juice of organic
celery fresh herb
and carrot
Infusion of seed
Fineture from
seed
Whole seed
Powdered seed
25% celery seed
powder + 75%
salt
Celery seed
powder 30% +
pepper powder
(70%)
Fresh herbs
Hypotensive and
lowering blood
pressure
Cleansing drink
Gout and arthritis
Rheumatism
Chest problems,
asthma and
bronchitis and
urinary problems
Arthritis
Appetizer and
improves
digestion
Appetizer and
improves
digestion
Anti-gout
Duke, 1983;
Kaufman et al.,
1999
Chevallier, 2001
Chevallier, 2001
Chevallier, 2001
Chevallier, 2001
Chevallier, 2001
Pruthi 2001
Pruthi 2001
Kaufman et al.,
1999
40 ml orally 3
times a day with
honey or soup
One cup of juice
daily
One cup daily
30 drops 3 times
a day
mix 1 tsp 3
times a day with
food
mix 1 tsp 3
times a day with
food
1/2 tsp daily
1/2 tsp daily
4 celery stalks a
day for more
than 8 months