Common Celery, or Apium Graveolens, is a homeopathic remedy derived from celery.
It contains a soporific active principle and has diverse applications in addressing symptoms ranging from sleep issues to headaches and gynaecological concerns.
SOURCE INFORMATION
- Kingdom: Plantae (Plants)
- Phylum: Angiosperms (Flowering Plants)
- Class: Eudicots
- Order: Apiales
- Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) – Parsley family
- Genus: Apium
- Species: graveolens
Description: Common celery, scientifically known as Apium graveolens, is a biennial plant belonging to the Apiaceae family.
It is cultivated for its edible stalks, leaves, and seeds.
The plant has a characteristic flavor and is commonly used in culinary applications, providing both nutritional and aromatic properties.
Celery is a versatile vegetable used in salads, soups, and various dishes, and it is also consumed raw as a snack.
PHARMACOLOGY
- Celery contains a soporific active principle, indicating its potential to induce sleep.
- It has been associated with various symptoms, including obstinate retention of urine, throbbing headaches, heartburn, and swelling of the throat, face, and hands.
- Celery is also known to alleviate rheumatic pain in the muscles of the neck and sacrum, and it may address growing pains and dysmenorrhea.
CHIEF GUIDING SYMPTOMS
- Soporific Nature
- Indicated for sleep disturbances and insomnia.
- Unrefreshed and sleepless, waking from 1 to 3 a.m.
- Head Symptoms
- Depressed or energetic states.
- Headache, better with eating.
- Sensation of sunken eyeballs, itching in the eyes.
- Abdominal Issues
- Sore abdomen with sharp, sticking pain.
- Diarrhea with sharp pain in the left iliac region going over to the right.
- Nausea increases with pains.
- Gynaecological Symptoms
- Sharp, sticking pains in both ovarian regions, left side particularly.
- Relief by bending over and lying on the left side with legs flexed.
- Tender nipples.
- Respiratory and Throat Affections
- Tickling, dry cough.
- Intense constriction over the sternum, with a drawing feeling on lying down.
- Swollen throat leading to dyspnea.
- Skin Issues
- Itching blotches and a burning, creeping sensation.
- Profuse discharge from granulating ulcers.
- Urticaria with shuddering.
DOSAGE
Apium graveolens is recommended to be administered in potencies ranging from the first to thirtieth potency.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)
- What is the primary application of Apium Graveolens?
- It is used for various symptoms, including sleep disturbances, headaches, and gynaecological issues.
- How does it affect sleep patterns?
- Common Celery is known for addressing insomnia, with individuals being unrefreshed and waking between 1 to 3 a.m.
- What gynaecological symptoms can it alleviate?
- It is beneficial for dysmenorrhea, with sharp, short pains, especially when flexing the legs brings relief.
- Is it effective for respiratory issues?
- Yes, it can help with a tickling, dry cough and intense constriction over the sternum.
- How is it administered?
- The recommended dosage is from the first to thirtieth potency.
Note: Consultation with a healthcare professional is advised for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.