Ajmod, Karfs, Apium, Celery seed

Ajmod, Karfs, Apium, Celery seed

کرفس، اجوائن کرفس، اجمود
دوسوپچاس گرام سے کم آرڈر بُک نہیں ہو گا 250 گرام سے لے کر 40 کلو تک آرڈر دے سکتے ہیں پاکستان میں ڈلیوری ایک دن میں اور پوری دنیا میں کہیں بھی ڈلیوری 10 دن میں

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Urdu Name : Ajmod, Karafs, Karfas,  اجمود , کرفس
Punjabi Name : Valjawain, Ajmod, Bhutghata
Hindi Name : Ajmod, Bari Ajmod
Arabic Name : Karafs, Bazr al-karafs al-jabalee,  کرفس , الكرفس
Persian Name : Tukhme Karafs, Karsab, Karfas,  کرفس کوہی , تخم کرفس
English Name : Celery, Marsh Parsley, Smallage, Apium
Latin name : Apium graveolens Linn.
Bengali Name : Randhani, Banjoyan, Banyamani, Chanu
Chinese Name : Han ch’in, Ch’in ts’ai
French Name : Ache céléri
Gujarati Name : Ajmoda, Bodi Ajmodo
Kannada Name : Oma, Ajavana, Omakki
Kashmiri Name : Fakhazur, Banjuan
Marathi Name : Ajmoda, Oova
Sanskrit Name : Ajmoda
German Name : Sellerie, Epf, Eppich, Geilwurz, Sällerie, Schoppenkrud, Zellerich

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Description

The seeds are alterative, anthelmintic, antibacterial, antiemetic, antifungal, antiinflammatory, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, appetiser, aromatic, calminative, carminative, deobstruent, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, galactagogue, hypotensive, lithotriptic, nervine tonic, sedative, stimulant and stomachic. The seeds are rich in iron and many vitamins, including A, B, and C. Hippocrates wrote that celery could be used to calm the nerves, and indeed, its very high calcium level is likely the reason for this phenomenon. As antispasmodic they are used in bronchitis, asthma, cough, pleurisy, tuberculosis and to some extent for liver and spleen diseases. The seeds cleanse the liver and kidneys, and soften deposits. Also useful in gall bladder and kidney stone and also in arthritis, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis (where there is an associated mental depression) and gout helping to detoxify the body and improve circulation of blood to the muscles and joints. They help kidneys dispose of urates and other unwanted waste products, as well as working to reduce acidity in the body as a whole. Recommended for loss of appetite and bad breath.
Restores sexual potency and combined with other herbs it helps to lower blood pressure. The diuretic action combined with the presence of antibacterial compounds in celery seed also make it useful in cystitis and treating urinary tract infections. It is also useful in insomnia, obesity, several cancers, and to promotes the onset of menstruation. One of its constituents, butylidene phatalide, is known to stimulate menses.

Recommended Dosage
1 to 2 g powder of dried seeds.

Contraindication
This herb should not be used during pregnancy as it may cause muscle contractions in the uterus and uterine bleeding. Large amounts (many times the recommended dosage) should not be taken as it may increase photosensitivity. Any strong diuretic should not be used without a doctor’s advice when acute kidney problems exist, and because it is a strong diuretic, eat foods high in potassium. Celery contains chemicals that may thin the blood and make the effects of anticoagulant medications stronger, which could increase the risk of excessive bleeding. Do not take celery seed if you also take prescription anticoagulants (“blood thinners”) such as warfarin or heparin, anti-platelet drugs such as clopidogrel, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as ibuprofen or naproxen. Do not take this herb without talking to your doctor first if you are taking any blood thinning medicine.

Description

The seeds are alterative, anthelmintic, antibacterial, antiemetic, antifungal, antiinflammatory, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, appetiser, aromatic, calminative, carminative, deobstruent, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, galactagogue, hypotensive, lithotriptic, nervine tonic, sedative, stimulant and stomachic. The seeds are rich in iron and many vitamins, including A, B, and C. Hippocrates wrote that celery could be used to calm the nerves, and indeed, its very high calcium level is likely the reason for this phenomenon. As antispasmodic they are used in bronchitis, asthma, cough, pleurisy, tuberculosis and to some extent for liver and spleen diseases. The seeds cleanse the liver and kidneys, and soften deposits. Also useful in gall bladder and kidney stone and also in arthritis, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis (where there is an associated mental depression) and gout helping to detoxify the body and improve circulation of blood to the muscles and joints. They help kidneys dispose of urates and other unwanted waste products, as well as working to reduce acidity in the body as a whole. Recommended for loss of appetite and bad breath.
Restores sexual potency and combined with other herbs it helps to lower blood pressure. The diuretic action combined with the presence of antibacterial compounds in celery seed also make it useful in cystitis and treating urinary tract infections. It is also useful in insomnia, obesity, several cancers, and to promotes the onset of menstruation. One of its constituents, butylidene phatalide, is known to stimulate menses.

Recommended Dosage
1 to 2 g powder of dried seeds.

Contraindication
This herb should not be used during pregnancy as it may cause muscle contractions in the uterus and uterine bleeding. Large amounts (many times the recommended dosage) should not be taken as it may increase photosensitivity. Any strong diuretic should not be used without a doctor’s advice when acute kidney problems exist, and because it is a strong diuretic, eat foods high in potassium. Celery contains chemicals that may thin the blood and make the effects of anticoagulant medications stronger, which could increase the risk of excessive bleeding. Do not take celery seed if you also take prescription anticoagulants (“blood thinners”) such as warfarin or heparin, anti-platelet drugs such as clopidogrel, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as ibuprofen or naproxen. Do not take this herb without talking to your doctor first if you are taking any blood thinning medicine.

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