Celery Interactions Overview
Check For Interactions With Celery
Celery
Also known as
- Apium graveolens
- Ache des Marais
- Ajamoda
- Ajmoda
- Ajwan
- Apii Fructus
- Apio
- Céleri
- Celeriac
- Celery Fruit
- Celery Seed
- Fruit de Celeri
- Graine de Céleri
- Karmauli
- Qin Cai
- Smallage
Celery is a type of plant whose stem is commonly consumed as a vegetable. It is a good source of nutrients, including vitamins A, B6, C, and K, as well as calcium, manganese potassium, and folate. It is also a good source of antioxidants.
In traditional medicine, celery has been used to treat a variety of health conditions, including hypertension (high blood pressure), anxiety, and insomnia. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties, which may help to lower blood pressure and reduce fluid retention.
When celery is utilized for dietary supplements, generally a celery seed extract, or celery seed oil, is used.
There are 642 drugs known to interact
with Celery
Drugs that interact with Celery
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