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Botanical: Petroselinum crispum
(also known as Petroselinum sativum)
Family: Umbelliferae (carrot) - Apiaceae (parsley)
Other common names: Common Parsley, Rock Parsley, Garden Parsley, Rock Selinen, Persil
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Ordering Information
Item # S599 (capsules)/116970 (bulk) |
30 Capsules |
$6.85 |
1150 Capsules |
$113.83 |
| 60 Capsules |
$10.07 |
1400 Capsules |
$127.49 |
| 90 Capsules |
$13.59 |
1/4 lb. Powder |
$11.88 |
| 450 Capsules |
$50.98 |
1/2 lb. Powder |
$23.75 |
| 700 Capsules |
$73.91 |
1 lb. Powder |
$47.50 |
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Parsley Root has been used medicinally since ancient times for digestive disorders, bronchitis and urinary tract problems. It is used today to help regulate blood sugar and menstrual cycles. Parsley Root is rich in vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin C.
Disclaimer:
The information presented herein by Viable Herbal Solutions is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.
History and Uses:
Parsley is native to the eastern Mediterranean region, and it is now cultivated worldwide. Parsley is no longer just a garnish that sits on your plate - it contains vital nutrients and vitamins that support the body. Parsley is a rich source of calcium, iron, riboflavin, potassium, thiamine, vitamins A and C and trace amounts of niacin. In addition to Parsley Root, Parsley Leaf is also an effective herb. Parsley Root is considered a fine diuretic, helping the body get rid of excess water. In Russia, a preparation containing mostly Parsley juice is given during labor to stimulate uterine contractions. The juice has been used to treat toothache and as a hair rinse or as a facial steam for dry skin. It is also an emmenagogue - stimulating the menstrual process (and, as such, should not be taken during pregnancy, as it is a uterine stimulant) and thought to be beneficial in cases of low blood sugar, if there is adrenal malfunction. Historically, the Greeks held Parsley in high esteem, crowning the victors with chaplets of Parsley at the Isthmian games and making it into wreaths for adorning the tombs of their dead. It was reputed to have sprung from the blood of a Greek hero, Archemorus, the harbinger of death, and Homer relates that chariot horses were fed with the Parsley Leaves by warriors. Parsley was also associated with Persephone, the Queen of the Underworld. Romans wore Parsley garlands during feasts to prevent drunkenness. Because it takes a long time to germinate, there are many legends surrounding it, such as if Parsley grows successfully by one's home, the woman is the head of the house. During the Middle Ages, Parsley was used as a poison antidote. The volatile oil increases circulation to the digestive tract. Other uses for Parsley Root have been to tone the urinary tract, reducing the possibility of infections, alleviate painful menstruation, lowering blood pressure, and improving asthma, allergies and bronchitis by drying excessive mucous.
Ingredients: 100% Parsley Root 4:1 Botanical Extract - Our products contain 100% pure plant-based/natural materials using no fillers, grains, yeast, sugars, binders, excipients, starches, or synthetic materials.
Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) Capsules, two (2) times each day with water at mealtimes.
Contraindications:
Parsley is not recommended for pregnant women in large amounts, as it may cause uterine contractions, but used after delivery, it is said to tone the uterus. Parsley should also be avoided by those who suffer from kidney infection.
Capsule Information:
Our Parsley Root supplements are encapsulated in 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, Certified Kosher, size "00" Capsules. (click here for size comparison) Each capsule contains approximately 600 mgs. |