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  2. Fire cider - Wikipedia

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    Fire cider is a pungent concoction that is made of apple cider vinegar, onions, garlic and horseradish, sometimes with citrus, ginger, and hot peppers. It is steeped for weeks and used once it becomes tangy and hot. [1] [2] This home remedy drink is utilized to strengthen the immune system and ward off cold-weather illness. [3]

  3. Here's everything we know about TikTok's 'fire cider' craze - AOL

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    The hashtag #firecider has over 7.4 million views on TikTok. The drink mixes ingredients like apple cider vinegar, garlic, ginger, horseradish, onions and cayenne pepper for an effect that is ...

  4. Celery powder - Wikipedia

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    Celery powder contains a significant amount of naturally occurring nitrate and is often treated with bacterial cultures to produce nitrite. [1] [3] [4] [5] In the United States, treated celery powder is sometimes used as a meat curing agent in organic meat products, which is allowed per USDA regulations because the nitrate/nitrite is naturally occurring. [3]

  5. Yes, apple cider can be good for you. But here's why you ...

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    Despite such benefits, there are reasons to avoid drinking apple cider excessively. For one, apple cider contains high amounts of natural sugars, "about 24-28 grams per serving," says Bonci.

  6. Is Celery an Aphrodisiac? - AOL

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    Other Health Benefits of Celery for Men Celery also has other essential nutrients that are beneficial for men’s health. Celery is an excellent source of vitamin K.

  7. Apigenin - Wikipedia

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    Apigenin is found in many fruits and vegetables, but parsley, celery, celeriac, and chamomile tea are the most common sources. [3] Apigenin is particularly abundant in the flowers of chamomile plants, constituting 68% of total flavonoids. [4] Dried parsley can contain about 45 mg apigenin/gram of the herb. The apigenin content of fresh parsley ...