|
Name |
Celery Seed |
|
Botanical Name |
Apium
graveolens |
|
Part Used |
seed |
|
Contraindications |
Not for use in pregnancy, Individuals with renal
disorders should use with caution. Individuals with renal disorders
should use with caution.* |
|
Traditional
Information* |
The seed of the common celery is a powerful diuretic,
urinary antiseptic, carminative and anti-rheumatic agent. It
increases uric acid excretion and is used for gout and gouty
arthritis as well as general arthralgias. |
|
*Herbal
Therapeutics Research Library
Author: David Winston (RH) AHG
©2007
Herbal Therapeutics Research Library. All rights reserved |
Disclaimer: The information on
historical, ethnobotanical and phytotherapeutic uses of herbs and
traditional formulas contained herein is based on the experience and
research of the author. It is not intended as a substitute for
consulting with your physician or other health care provider. Any
attempt to diagnose and treat an illness should be done under the
direction of a health care professional. The publisher and author
are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences
resulting from the use of any of the information discussed. Should
you have any questions concerning the appropriateness of any
preparation mentioned, the author strongly suggests consulting a
professional health care advisor. |