Is Celery Juice Healthy? Here Are 6 Science-Backed Benefits
It's been dubbed the most powerful drink in the world...
It's been dubbed the most powerful drink in the world...
Where on earth has the celery juice craze come from? It’s taken over social media by storm, with celebrities such as Miranda Kerr and Elle Macpherson touting its health benefits.
With all the hype, we’ve rounded up the top googled questions and our in-house nutritionist has answered these for you:
Anthony William, who is also known as the Medical Medium started the craze and has even put together a whole book on the subject.
However, it’s important to note the Medical Medium’s knowledge around nutrition comes from ‘spirits’ therefore it’s important to take any extreme statements which claim to ‘cure’ with a liberal pinch of salt.
Regardless of some of the more outlandish claims, celery juice can certainly be a healthy and nutrient-dense drink to enjoy alongside a balanced diet. It is a low sugar hydrating juice which provides a rich source of vitamin A, K, folate as well as an array of minerals and antioxidants!
This also means it has a wide array of health benefits to take advantage of. Let's go into a few of them below:
Nitrate-rich vegetables like celery may help to temporarily lower blood pressure. Nitrates increase nitric oxide in the body which widen blood vessels and improve blood flow. One study has shown that consumption of celery juice can improve blood pressure in those with hypertension, however the study was conducted on a very small group and there could have been other factors at play. Further research needs to be conducted before these effects can be confirmed.
Celery juice contains an array of antioxidants, including flavones which may reduce inflammation within the body however most of the research has been conducted on animal or test tube studies which means that it may not be applicable to everyday life.
Fights against oxidative stress - contains an array of antioxidants including flavones and antioxidant vitamins such as vitamin C and beta-carotene (vitamin A) which protect cells against oxidative stress (UV rays, pollution, smoke, stress etc).
Celery juice offers protection to the digestive tract and therefore has some special benefits to the stomach. A compound in celery (apiuman) has been shown to reduce instances of stomach ulcers, improve the stomach lining and improve bloating.
Because of it's high water content and generous amounts of fibre, celery can keep you regular and support a healthy digestive system.
Celery juice is almost 95% water which is known to improve skin health and leave you with a glowing complexion. As it also reduces inflammation in the body, this can help acne because that is sometimes the root cause!
Alongside vitamins A, K, C, potassium and folate, celery is also very low in sodium and very low on the glycemic index. This means that it has a slow, steady effect on your blood sugar and you won't experience spikes and 'slumps' throughout your day!
In isolation, no one food will ‘cure’ any health condition, but a healthy diet on the whole may help to manage symptoms. There are plenty of anecdotal claims around celery juice and healthy skin, however there is a lack of evidence to support these claims. Despite this, celery is a nutrient-dense and tasty way of getting in extra greens within the diet which may play a role with glowing and healthy skin!
1. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/celery-juice-cleanse#benefits
By leading London Nutritionist, Lily Soutter
(Last updated on 22/04/2024)
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