Celery Seed Celery Seed Essential Oil, Celery is a familiar biennial plant, 12-24 in high, with a grooved, fleshy, erect stalk, skiny pinnant leaves, and umbels of white flowers. Native to southern
Europe; extensively cultivated as a domestic vegetable. Celery (Apium graveolens) is believed to be the same plant as selinon, mentioned in Homer's Odyssey about 850 B.C. Our word "celery" comes
from the French celeri, which is derived from the ancient Greek word. The old Roman names, as well as those in many modern languages, are derived from the same root word and sound remarkably
similar. This indicates a rather recent wide distribution and use of celery. The oil is produced principally in India, and also the Netherlands, China, Hungary and the USA. ..
Aromatherapy use for arthritis, rheumatism, flatulence, dyspepsia, liver conjestion and jaundice, also used in calminative and sedative preparations and as a fragrance in soaps, detergents, lotions
and cosmetics. Extensively used in alcoholic and soft drinks. Used in herbaceous, spicy flavours; in herbaceous fragrance compounds for cosmetic perfumery.
Cautions: Non toxic, non irritant, possible sensitizer. Do not use if pregnant. Not to be used on babies or small children.
Celery Seed Celery Seed Essential Oil, Celery is a familiar biennial plant, 12-24 in high, with a grooved, fleshy, erect stalk,