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View Post: Hedgewitch Inn: Celery ~ Apium graveolens
8 Oct 2009 by Lady Elaine
To make a healthful celery drink, wash fresh celery leaves and stalks in cold water, and then liquefy them in a juicer. Add an equal amount of vinegar and blend the mix. Sweeten with honey, to taste. Drink 2 oz. of the juice at room ... Celery Is a Common Seasoning in Soups. Celery root, leaf celery and rib celery are excellent in sauces or stuffing, fresh or cooking in salads or as vegetable accompaniments. Because It Is High In Potassium - which has been shown to reduce ...
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View Post: Aroma Cucina: Black Celery from Trevi
22 Oct 2009 by JudithKlinger
This celery variety, Apium graveolens L. var. dulce (Mill.) has earned IGP (Indicazione Geografica Protetta) status along with Cannara onions, Lago Trasimeno beans, faro from Monteleone di Spoleto, saffron from Cascia and other products unique to Umbria. Trevi loves it's black celery so ... I'm sure it's my US perspective, where celery is this generic crunchy stuff without much flavor, so to see true passion for celery, well, it just warmed my heart on a very cold night. ...
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View Post: Fropper.com Blogs – Free Blogging
19 Oct 2009
But so much for my uniqueness, I've been christened with as ordinary a name as 'common cold'! Even 'common cold' has an impressive sounding name, 'influenza'! sob sob sob. Look at some of the botanical and zoological names; ... Apium Graveolens; and that's celery for you! 'Abelmoschus esculentus'; can you believe it's the botanical equivalent for our 'okra', 'ladies fingers'? Even fingers of ladies have such different sounding names, and the lady that I'm h as the most ...
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View Post: Herbal Medicines and its Properties
26 Sep 2009 by Admin
It is used in coughs, bronchitis, tight-chestedness, respiratory catarrh, sore throat and common cold. As a sedative, hyssop is a useful remedy against asthma in both children and adults, especially where the condition is exacerbated by ...
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View Post: patience doc
9 Jun 2009 by Ms.Archana
descriptionusually, celery (apium graveolens) is used in making salads, spicing up foods containing meat, etc. however, the roots, leaves and celery seeds are used for therapeutic purposes in treating and preventing diseases. ...
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View Post: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
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View Post: Natural Supplements
28 May 2009 by Dana
Celery Seed (Apium graveolens) is used widely in herbal medicine. for arthritis, gout, fluid retention, and to calm digestion and stimulate appetite. Research confirms its potent anti-inflammatory effects, that it reduces uric acid in the blood, and aids liver ... Common uses include treatment for the common cold, coughs,. bronchitis, upper respiratory infections, and some inflammatory conditions. The mechanism of action of echinacea is unknown. Purified polysaccharides ...
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View Post: swine flu
6 May 2009 by midnightsunshine
celery seed (apium graveolens) celery seed is one of the lesser-known herbs in western herbal medicine. in other parts of the world, however, it has been used for thousands of years for a variety of reasons, including by ayurvedic ...
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