The wonderful health benefits of celery.....................

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  • Eaglesfanintn
    Eaglesfanintn Posts: 813 Member
    I definitely do not like celery, but I may have to learn to. Too many good benefits from eating it!
  • SophieB74656
    SophieB74656 Posts: 81 Member
    I like celery, but only with some kind of dip or something. I had some yesterday actually , made a pretty good dip too. A small container of lowfat greek yogurt mixed with a packet of zero sodium chicken broth.

    another good dip, but not one I recommend bringing to work is to take a whole thing of garlic and roast it in the oven until it's soft, then squeeze out the individual pieces and mix it with some sour cream or greek yogurt

    i'm going to have to try the laughing cow cheese with some
  • SophieB74656
    SophieB74656 Posts: 81 Member
    I definitely do not like celery, but I may have to learn to. Too many good benefits from eating it!

    a trick might be to find some kind of dip or smear to go with it that you like
  • MFPAddict
    MFPAddict Posts: 2,069 Member
    CELERY MAKES THE HOOHA TASTE BETTER TOO !!!! FOR REAL I READ THIS YEARS AGO. ALONG WITH PINEAPPLE

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,032 Member
    interesting
  • jcstanton
    jcstanton Posts: 1,849 Member
    Ladies with PCOS, go to this link and scroll down to "Other conditions". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inositol#Clinical_implications

    That's the first I've heard that. For a while, I was eating TONS of celery (literally a whole bunch every day). I've slacked off in the last few months, though, because it's really hard to find good celery during the winter months. Gonna have to get back on the wagon in that regard, I guess.
  • SophieB74656
    SophieB74656 Posts: 81 Member
    Just remember that if you buy celery at the store, you should try and buy it ORGANIC!! It's on the list of the "Dirty Dozen", fruits and vegetables that have the highest absorption rate of pesticides and other toxic chemicals. It is in fact, NUMBER 2 on the list. Here's the link: (which also shows the "Clean 15", foods ok to buy non organic)

    http://www.ewg.org/foodnews/summary/

    and the list:

    •strawberries
    •celery
    •peaches
    •apples
    •domestic blueberries
    •nectarines
    •sweet bell peppers
    •spinach, kale and collard greens
    •cherries
    •potatoes
    •imported grapes
    •lettuce

    But thanks for the post! :)


    I can tell you this honestly, I've worked in the grocery supply industry for many years...organic doesn't mean much, just over priced. There aren't that many regulations and they arent' really enforced
  • firstnamekaren
    firstnamekaren Posts: 274 Member
    I love me some celery, even when I was a kid. I will try to eat a ton more now!!
  • MFPAddict
    MFPAddict Posts: 2,069 Member
    CELERY MAKES THE HOOHA TASTE BETTER TOO !!!! FOR REAL I READ THIS YEARS AGO. ALONG WITH PINEAPPLE

    Before & After photos are quite popular on this site. If before & after taste testing is allowed, I will happily volunteer. :tongue:
  • llahairdna
    llahairdna Posts: 502 Member
    Why does it make my mouth go numb?
    HAHA I know and I have no answer for you but mine gets sort of numbish <
    I know not a word but it works for me

    Happens to me, too! I googled it and found this on several different sites. "The numbing effect you're noticing is from the Eugenol in the celery. It is the same compound found in higher concentrations in cloves."
  • kokaneesailor
    kokaneesailor Posts: 337 Member
    Celery, the backbone of the mirepoix, I use it almost everyday in my soups. Now that I have changed my diet, celery no longer dies a slow painful death in my crisper. I go thru about 2 bunches a week. Thanks for sharing this post.:bigsmile:
  • branflake6
    branflake6 Posts: 115
    good to know I love celery :)
  • siloparek
    siloparek Posts: 10
    I like celery, but when I was getting into juicing, I read all over that celery had a lot of sodium in it, so you should use sparingly.

    So my "snack" food to go with hummus or what have you became sugar snap peas. Good and good for you, not too much sodium.
  • MyFeistyEvolution
    MyFeistyEvolution Posts: 1,014 Member
    CELERY MAKES THE HOOHA TASTE BETTER TOO !!!! FOR REAL I READ THIS YEARS AGO. ALONG WITH PINEAPPLE

    LOL.

    I read the same about orange juice years ago.
  • vettle
    vettle Posts: 621 Member
    that sucks, because I am allergic to celery.
  • patkterry
    patkterry Posts: 50
    very motivating to get some celery, didn't know it could calm me down. Since I have been dieting, sometimes its like my best ( and worst) friend has died. I cannot "eat" my problems any longer...Thanks for the tip!
  • PaleoPath4Lyfe
    PaleoPath4Lyfe Posts: 3,161 Member
    I can eat celery raw with nothing on it. I love the taste/texture.

    I do too, but I like it better with almond or macadamia nut butter.
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    http://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/vegetable/health-benefits-of-celery.html


    If you're going to cut and paste directly from a website please attribute it to the authors. Plagiarism is uncool.
  • MFPAddict
    MFPAddict Posts: 2,069 Member
    http://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/vegetable/health-benefits-of-celery.html


    If you're going to cut and paste directly from a website please attribute it to the authors. Plagiarism is uncool.

    Yes OP. Please leave the cool kids table. You are banned for a week.
  • shalinimunjal
    shalinimunjal Posts: 192 Member
    I love celery. I love it even more with greek yogurt!! Wonderfully balanced snack that way. My toddler loves it with greek yogurt too.
  • jcstanton
    jcstanton Posts: 1,849 Member
    Health Benefits of Celery


    Health benefits of celery are - they are rich in vitamin C, they lower cholesterol, prevent cancer, reduce high blood pressure, and promote health.



    Celery contains amino acids, boron, calcium, chlorine, essential fatty acids, folate, inositol, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorous, potassium, selenium, sulfur , zinc, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E and vitamin K. Celery is also a salad ingredient, which contains fiber.

    Celery is a crunchy vegetable that belongs to the umbelliferae family.

    The health benefits of celery include the following


    ◦ Reduced blood pressure: Celery contains a chemical that can lower levels of stress hormones in your blood. This allows blood vessels to expand, giving your blood more room, thereby reducing pressure.
    ◦Reduced cholesterol: Eating celery daily may reduce artery-clogging cholesterol
    ◦Good antiseptic: Celery seeds help in uric acid elimination. So, celery is good for people with bladder disorders, kidney problems, cystitis etc. Celery seeds also assist in avoiding urinary tract infection in women.
    ◦Healthy joints: Celery is good for people suffering from arthritis, rheumatism and gout. Its anti-inflammatory properties help reduce swelling and pain around the joints. Celery sticks contain a diuretic substance, which help to remove uric acid crystals that build around joints.
    ◦Prevents cancer: Celery contains phthalides and polyacetylenes. These anti cancer components detoxify carcinogens. Celery also contains coumarins that enhance the activity of certain white blood cells.
    ◦Improved immune system: Celery is rich in vitamin C; therefore it booststhe immune system.
    ◦Relief from cold: Because of the presence of vitamin C, taking celery gives you relief from cold.
    ◦Reduces severity of asthma: Vitamin C prevents free radical damage and thus reduces the severity of inflammatory conditions like asthma.
    ◦Cardiovascular health: Presence of vitamin C in the roots of celery promotes cardiovascular health. Roots
    ◦Diuretic activity: Celery is rich in both sodium and potassium. These minerals help in regulating fluid balance.
    ◦Relief from migraine: Presence of coumarins gives relief from migraines.
    ◦Treats rheumatism: Celery extracts, which contain85% 3nB, are effective for treating arthritis and muscular pains.
    ◦Good for diabetic patients: Celery leaves are also eaten for treating diabetic conditions.
    ◦Relief from ophthalmologic disease: Dripping celery tea drops on eyelids is good for ophthalmologic affectations.

    Because of the high calcium content, celery calms the nerves. So, eating celery helps people to be calm. Celery acts as an antioxidant too. All parts of celery including seed, root and leaves, can be used. Drinking celery juice before meal will help you to reduce your weight. Celery has many other nutritional benefits: Eating celery regularly helps to avoid diseases of kidney, pancreas, liver and gallbladder; neuritis, constipation, asthma, high blood pressure, catarrh, pyorrhea and dropsy, brain over work, acidosis, anemia, obesity and tuberculosis. It also helps in the improvement of teeth.

    You inspired me. I stopped at the grocery store on the way home from work and bought a bunch of celery. I'm eating it as I'm typing this. :happy:
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