Celery juice has the effect of clearing away heat and dampness, and stomach and stopping diarrhea; it has the effect of treating vomiting and diarrhea caused by external dampness and heat evils, impaired transportation and digestion of the spleen and stomach, and intestinal disorders; it is not recommended to consume it for people who are allergic to celery, and those who have a weak and cold spleen and stomach are not recommended to drink it more than once.
Celery juice is to wash the celery, into the boiling water blanch, fish out, cut fine, squeeze the juice, into the cup made. Celery juice has the effect of clearing away heat and dampness, harmonizing the stomach and stopping diarrhea. Celery juice can be used for external infection of damp-heat evil, the spleen and stomach transportation and digestion is impaired, intestinal disorder caused by vomiting and diarrhea.
Celery flavor pungent, slightly bitter, cool, into the liver, stomach, lung meridian, has the effect of clearing heat, diuresis, stopping bleeding, detoxification. There are two kinds of celery: water celery and dry celery. Water celery is pungent, sweet and cool in nature, which is good at clearing heat and inducing diuresis; dry celery is good at calming the liver and dispelling wind, and at the same time clearing heat and inducing dampness. This formula uses watercress to better effect, applicable to children who feel the evil of dampness and heat caused by vomiting and diarrhea.
It should be noted that this product is cold in nature and should not be drunk by people with cold spleen and stomach. In addition, it is recommended to combine with some nutrient-rich fresh fruits and vegetables such as carrots, spinach and kiwi, etc., which is conducive to ensuring a comprehensive and balanced intake of nutrients.
Drinking celery juice for dietary therapy, can play a limited medicinal effect, can not replace the drug treatment of disease. After the discomfort should promptly consult a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the drug treatment, not self-medication.