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  2. Is Celery an Aphrodisiac? - AOL

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    Not only is celery known as a low-calorie vegetable, but celery and its juice may also be able to manage symptoms of ED by lowering blood pressure. In addition to helping reduce blood pressure ...

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    Supplement companies claim beetroot powder boosts energy, increases athletic performance, and promotes heart health by improving blood pressure and circulation. Often, these companies will cite ...

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    Celery In order to enjoy the benefits of the fiber, enjoy it whole rather than juiced: “You get nothing unique by juicing celery, but you do lose the fiber,” says Erin Palinski-Wade, R.D. , a ...

  5. 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]

  6. 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]

  7. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    Celery: Seed is used only occasionally in tradition medicine. Modern usage is primarily as a diuretic. [20] Arctium lappa: Burdock: Used traditionally as a diuretic and to lower blood sugar [21] and, in traditional Chinese medicine as a treatment for sore throat and symptoms of the common cold. [22] [unreliable source?] Arnica montana: Arnica