Medicinal Uses of Celery and How It Is Used to Restore Sexual Potency

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Celery is a biennial, erect, branching, garden herb. The root is fleshy and bulbous. The stem is angular and furrowed. 

The leaves are opposite, dark-green, incised, and coarsely toothed. The flowers are grey-white and arranged into compound umbels. 

The seeds of the plant are small, ribbed, and ovate.

Medicinal Uses of Celery:

  • ​Abdominal pains, and abnormal accumulation of liquid in the cellular tissue.
  • Alters the process of nutrition and excretion and restores the normal function of the body.
  • Promotes the flow of urine.
  • Stimulates appetite.
  • Gives relief from flatulence and from griping pain in the stomach and bowels.
  • Strengthens and gives tone to the stomach.
  • A laxative, tonic, and sedative.
  • Kills and expels worms from the body.
  • Asthma, bronchitis, liver and spleen diseases.
  • In vomiting, abnormal stoppage of menses, urinary discharges, hiccups, rectal troubles, nasal disease, fever with cough, and flatulence.
  • It is an effective remedy for rheumatic tenderness, inflamed joints, obesity, chronic pulmonary disease, and deficiency diseases.
  • To restore sexual potency.

How to Use of APIUM GRAVEOLENS LINN:

  • The extracted juice of the plant takes care of the ailments mentioned under medicinal uses of celery and is the most effective remedy for rheumatic tendencies, inflamed joints, obesity, chronic pulmonary diseases and deficiency diseases.
  • Celery promotes the onset of menstruation.

Parts used:

The whole plant.

Dose:

For seeds, use 5 teaspoonfuls for 1 litre water, by infusion. Use 4 to 5 cups a day. In the case of the extracted juice of the celery, use 1 tablespoon at a time, three times a day. For oil, use 6 to 8 drops, in water, twice a day.

Disclaimer: This is for informational purposes only.

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