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Celery Seed Extract contains 85% 3-n-butylphthalide, or 3nB for short - a beneficial compound unique to celery. One capsule provides the same level of 3nB as 4-6 ribs of celery.<BR><BR><BR><BR>* Picture may be of different size or flavor
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| $9.98 |
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Herbal supplement. 450 mg Extract per capsule. 2.2% Volatile oil. Certified Potency Celery Seed-Power is the highest quality, most potent and most effective form of celery seed extract available. Utilizing a 6:1 standardized extract, Celery Seed-Power con
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| $34.07 |
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Description: apium graveolens 505 MG. PER CAPSULE The promise of the Solaray® rainbow inspires hope and renewal in harmony with nature. The use of herbs can create a powerful and unique bond with nature when incorporated into ones pursuit of optimal health and well-being. Size: 100ct 505mg Directions: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules three or four times a day with meals or a glass of water. Serving Size: 2 Capsule 50 Servings per container
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| $5.16 |
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Herbal supplement. Premium quality. IQ tested: ingredient quality active compounds. Nature's Herbs Premium Quality Celery Seed is cultivated from the wet lowlands of India. Its Latin botanical name, Apium, is purported to be taken from a prehistoric Indo-
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| $37.16 |
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Nature's Herbs Premium Quality Celery Seed is cultivated from the wet lowlands of India. Its Latin botanical name, Apium, is purported to be taken from a prehistoric Indo-European word for water. If that's true, it is entirely appropriate since Ce lery grows best in wet and salty soils, swamps and marshes. Indian specialists in the 17th century developed the familiar stalk celery we eat today from this wild plant.<BR><BR><BR><BR>* Picture may be of different size or flavor
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| $3.99 |
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GP Celery Seed Extract 100 mg By Solaray - 30 Vegetable Caps
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| $12.79 |
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Imparts aromatic sweetness to a myriad of savory delig
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| $3.77 |
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| $5.99 |
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Nature's Herbs Premium Quality Celery Seed is cultivated from the wet lowlands of India. Its Latin botanical name, Apium, is purported to be taken from a prehistoric Indo-European word for water. If that's true, it is entirely appropriate since Ce lery grows best in wet and salty soils, swamps and marshes. Indian specialists in the 17th century developed the familiar stalk celery we eat today from this wild plant.
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| $8.25 |
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Celery Seed Extract by Natural Factors 60 Capsules
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| $15.68 |