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Celery: The Unexpected Superfood You Should Be Eating
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In this post, we’re going to dive deep into the amazing world of celery. Yes, celery! I personally consume a tremendous amount of it, and I’m excited to share why you should too.
Organic is Key
First things first: always opt for organic celery. Conventional celery is often laden with pesticides – up to 19 different kinds! Organic might be a little pricier, but it’s a much healthier choice for your body.
Delicious and Versatile
Celery isn’t just good for you; it’s also incredibly versatile. You can dip it in nut butters, hummus, or your favorite salad dressing for a satisfying and healthy snack.
The Science Behind the Crunch
Celery contains a powerful active ingredient called 3-n-butylphthalide (yes, it’s a mouthful!). This compound is responsible for some pretty impressive health benefits:
- Lowers blood pressure: Say goodbye to hypertension!
- Reduces muscle spasms: Relief for those pesky cramps.
- Acts as a natural diuretic: Reduces fluid retention and swelling. If you experience edema or swollen ankles, try consuming celery before bed and notice the difference in the morning.
- Relieves digestive issues: Soothes intestinal gas and combats constipation.
- Boosts testosterone: Naturally increase this important hormone.
- Promotes relaxation and improves sleep quality: Enjoy deeper, more restful sleep.
- May help dissolve gallstones and kidney stones: A potential natural remedy for these painful conditions.
- Improves arthritis, ulcers, and gastritis: Offers relief from inflammation and discomfort.
How Much Celery Should You Eat?
If you’re looking to experience these benefits, I recommend incorporating at least three stalks of celery into your daily diet, especially with your last meal. Try it with some peanut butter for a delicious and healthy bedtime snack. Continue this for several weeks and see how you feel!
Give Celery a Chance!
Celery is an often-overlooked vegetable, but it’s truly a powerhouse of nutrients and health benefits. So next time you’re at the grocery store, grab a bunch of organic celery and start enjoying its amazing benefits. Your body will thank you!
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Discover 11 of the amazing health benefits of celery. Number 7 may surprise you!
0:00 Introduction: Celery benefits
0:16 Ways to eat celery on keto
0:34 11 health benefits of celery
1:20 Thanks for watching!
In this video, we’re going to take a look at some of the health benefits of celery. Celery is a tasty snack that can be eaten alone or dipped in nut butter, hummus, or salad dressing. Always choose organic celery—conventional celery is sprayed with around 19 different pesticides!
Celery contains the chemical 3-n-butylphthalide which has many health benefits! Here are some of the health benefits of celery:
1. Lowers blood pressure
2. Decreases muscle spasms
3. Decreases edema
4. Reduces gas
5. Reduces constipation
6. Boosts testosterone
7. Improves relaxation and sleep quality
8. Dissolves gallstones and kidney stones
9. Improves arthritis
10. Improve ulcers
11. Improve gastritis
To address any of these health issues, try consuming 3 stalks of celery each day for several weeks.
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Dr. Berg, age 58, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this has increased your awareness about the many health benefits of celery. I’ll see you in the next video.