Celery Seed
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Available inDescriptionCelery seed is rich in minerals including sodium and chlorine. Celery is believed to have anti-inflammatory, diuretic and antirheumatic actions. Therapeutic Benefits
Active Ingredients
Non Active IngredientsCaprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Coconut Oil), Soya Oil, Gelatin, Glycerol, Water Additional InformationNo added sugar, salt, yeast, gluten, starch, wheat, corn, milk derivatives, preservatives, artificial colours or sweeteners. Recommended Daily DosageTake one to two capsules daily with food or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Medicine InteractionsPlease consult your medical practitioner if you are taking diuretic medications. Cautions and WarningNOT TO BE TAKEN DURING PREGNANCY. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE BY PREGNANT OR LACTATING WOMEN. If fluid retention persists please consult your health care practitioner.If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner. Always read the label. Take only as directed. StorageStore below 30°C in a dry place away from sunlight. Regulatory InformationARTG Number: L 49058 Physical DesriptionClear yellow oil filled in a clear natural, small, oval shaped, soft gelatin capsule. Revision InformationLast Revised – 20 August 2009 DisclaimerThis information is general in nature and should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. This information is not intended to replace the advice of qualified health care practitioners. This information is being continually updated and is subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee of a cure is expressed or implied with any information included herein, nor does Essential Nutrients Pty Ltd make any representations regarding the use or the results obtained with the information. In no event shall Essential Nutrients Pty Ltd, its employees or associates be liable to any person or individual for any loss or damage whatsoever which may arise from the use of this information. The information contained herein should be used at your own discretion. Tags Arthritis Filed Under Herbs and Plants / Joints and Muscles |

