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5 May 2009 by admin
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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View Post: medicinal benefits of herbs
11 Jan 2009 by Healthy
aka: apium graveolens, garden celery, wild celery. effects: contains apigenin, which dilates the blood vessels, and several antioxidant vitamins. it can be used to treat amenorrhea, angina, cardiac arrhythmia, dizziness, gout, ...
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View Post: members talents - aromatherapy and herbal healing
6 Jan 2009 by ladyfalcon001@yahoo.co.uk (falcon)
celery (apium graveolens) 30-100 cm (1-3 ft). familiar vegetable plant, white flowers, leaflets growing out of angular, furrowed branched stem, fleshy bulbous root. found wild in damp places near sea, and easily cultivated in gardens. ...
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View Post: Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements
10 Mar 2009
Celery (Apium Graveolens) main use is in the Favorable Effects of rheumatism, arthritis, indigestion, flatulence, urinary tract inflammation and Problem created due to harmful organism, neurasthenia, sleeplessness, abnormal apprehension ...
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View Post: the wonders of apple cider vinegar
21 Aug 2008 by hariomshantiom
theoretically, long-term oral use of apple cider vinegar can decrease potassium levels, and may add to the potassium-lowering effects of diuretics such as artichoke (cynara scolymus), celery (apium graveolens), corn silk (zea mays), ...
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