Celery
Celery
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Celery and celery seeds have anti-inflammatory compounds that can offer protection against inflammation in the body.
And then there’s the high water content of celery plus generous amounts of soluble and insoluble fiber. All of those support a healthy digestive tract and keep you regular.
Celery is loaded with antioxidants. These include well-known varieties such as flavonoids and vitamin C, as well as lunularin and bergapten. These and other antioxidants help to prevent the oxidative stress that contributes to cancer.
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