Health Benefits Of Celery Juice
There are various health benefits derived from celery and its
juice. The medical virtues of celery were first described by the
Greeks Discorides and Pliny. In the early middle ages celery
juice was very beneficial for curing ailments such as stones,
constipation, menstrual problems and for health disorders of the
liver and gall bladder.
The green leaves and stem and the bulbous root of celery are all
extremely rich in active ingredients that make celery a very
important medicinal plant and very beneficial to health. There
is a well balanced content of the basic minerals, vitamins and
nutrients, but in addition there are important concentrations of
plant hormones and the essential oils that give celery its
strong and characteristic smell. These oils have a specific
effect on the regulation of the nervous system, and have a great
calming influence. It is the presence of the essential oils
which makes celery special. These are also found in the seeds
and, if available, they too can be added to the juice.
Celery is used for its strong stimulating and beneficial effect
on a weak sexual system, but as is usual with plant therapies
the normally active person does not have to fear an
uncontrollable upsurge. Plant therapy tends to make the system
normal. Like beet there is also a general health tonic effect.
The strong diuretic (water removing) powers of celery enable it
to be used in the control of health problems such as arthritis
and rheumatism. Sufferers cannot have too much and may consume
the vegetable cooked or raw, or in juice form which is the most
health effective treatment of all.
A tablespoonful of honey in celery juice, sipped slowly, will
very effectively reduce the appetite if taken before a meal, and
makes a delightful drink. You can take the same mixture as a
nightcap when it will help you to relax into a soothing and
restful sleep.
Those who take the juice who have in the past suffered from a
tendency towards stones in the gall bladder or the kidneys
usually find that these painful deposits do not form again. It
seems likely that this effect is related to the anti-arthritic
properties of the juice.