Celery SeedCelery has been widely used as both a food and a medication since the Middle Ages. Medicinal preparations began to emerge in the late 19th century and these generally contained the juice of crushed celery seeds. Today, Celery Seed is used therapeutically due to the presence of constituents in the volatile oil component of the seed. Celery Seed is most often taken to aid in the maintenance of healthy joints. It is suitable for anyone who wishes to reduce the degeneration of body joints that commonly occurs with age.
Celery Seed can also ease joint discomfort that occurs due to inflammation and is, in fact, mainly used for the relief of symptoms of such conditions as arthritis, rheumatism and gout. Celery Seed has an antiseptic property that makes it useful to the health of the urinary tract and a diuretic property to help relieve fluid retention. These properties can prove useful in cases of bladder disorders, cystitis and kidney disorders. Active Botanicals Celery Seed provides 445 mg of extract, standardised to contain 2% flavonoids - apiosylgycosides, which equates to 2000 mg of dry Celery Seed. Formulation Directions for Use
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