Stack Genius ingredient guide
Celery
Celery is a celery-derived ingredient that may be seed, stalk, powder, juice, or extract.
Overview
Begin by separating celery: plant part, sodium or nitrate context, seed extract strength, and allergy risk. That item clarifies celery role.
Celery can mean seed extract, stalk powder, juice powder, or a food-derived blend component, so plant part is key.
Celery deserves a plant-part and allergy review before blood-pressure or cleansing language is considered.
Key takeaways
- Celery: verify plant part, sodium or nitrate context, seed extract strength, and allergy risk.
- Celery references support plant-part clarity and allergy review more than broad cardiovascular promises.
- Safety context: Celery allergy, diuretics, blood-pressure medicines, kidney issues, and pregnancy context deserve attention.
Practical guidance
What to know before adding Celery
Evidence snapshot
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Label-reading priority
Prioritize plant part, sodium or nitrate context, seed extract strength, and allergy risk. Celery labels that omit plant part leave the role unresolved.
Common misunderstanding
Celery powder, seed extract, and juice powder can point to different uses.
Stack context
For Celery, track allergy risk, blood-pressure products, diuretic-style blends, and sodium or nitrate wording.
Dosing & Timing
Compare celery ingredients by plant part, extract strength, serving size, and nearby cardiovascular claims.
Safety and interaction context
People should be cautious when SOD products hide activity details or stack with many antioxidants.
Sources
- MedlinePlus - Dietary SupplementsConsumer supplement safety and label context.
- FDA - Dietary Supplement Products & IngredientsFDA overview of supplement ingredient and product responsibilities.
- NCCIH - Using Dietary Supplements WiselyNCCIH guidance on supplement claims, safety, and clinician review.
Track products by ingredient in Stack Genius
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