Seeds: Anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, carminative,
anti-spasmodic, nervine, sedative.
Plant: appetizer, diuretic, emmenagogue.
The expressed juice of the plant, particularly the fleshy petioles,
is the most effective form of medicine. It can be used for dropsy,
rheumatic tendencies, gout, tendencies toward overweight, flatulence,
chronic pulmonary catarrh, lack of appetite, and deficiency diseases.
it is a strong diuretic which is not to be used when acute kidney
problems exist (moderate use is allowable when kidney problems are
chronic).
Celery also promotes the onset of menstruation; take it only in
moderate amounts during pregnancy. As a salad vegetable or made
into a tea, celery can be helpful also in clearing up skin problems.
A decoction of the seeds can be used for bronchitis, rheumatism,
and as a sedative for nervousness. A yellowish oil extracted from
the root can restore sexual potency impaired by illness.
Indications : Treatment of rheumatism, arthritis and gout. Rheumatoid
arthritis where there is an associated mental depression. Their
diuretic action is involved in rheumatic conditions. Also used as
a urinary antiseptic, largely because of the volatile oil apiol.
In rheumatic conditions celery seeds combine well with Bogbean.
They also appear to work better in combination with Dandelion.
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