Description
Marsh, or wild celery, is a diuretic and depurative tea. It helps eliminate toxins and support kidney health, with a fresh and slightly spicy flavor.
Diuretic properties, helps detoxification, improves kidney health
Apium graveolens is a biennial plant of the Apiacae family, which grows in wetlands in Europe and Asia. Its roots are harvested for their richness in essential oils, flavonoids and coumarins, which stimulate digestion and elimination of toxins.
The marsh ache, or wild celery, has been used since ancient times for its digestive and diuretic virtues. The Greeks and Romans used it to relieve urinary disorders and its tonic and purifying properties.
Data sheet
Infuse a tablespoon of marsh ache roots in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. Filter and drink 2 to 3 cups a day to facilitate digestion and renal elimination.
Do not use in case of pregnancy or renal failure. Consult a healthcare professional before prolonged use.
No specific deadline
Diuretic properties, helps detoxification, improves kidney health
Apium graveolens is a biennial plant of the Apiacae family, which grows in wetlands in Europe and Asia. Its roots are harvested for their richness in essential oils, flavonoids and coumarins, which stimulate digestion and elimination of toxins.
The marsh ache, or wild celery, has been used since ancient times for its digestive and diuretic virtues. The Greeks and Romans used it to relieve urinary disorders and its tonic and purifying properties.
Data sheet
Infuse a tablespoon of marsh ache roots in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. Filter and drink 2 to 3 cups a day to facilitate digestion and renal elimination.
Do not use in case of pregnancy or renal failure. Consult a healthcare professional before prolonged use.
No specific deadline