Health Benefits of Celery Juice

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6. Reduces Anxiety

Although it doesn’t directly reduce anxiety or depression, drinking celery juice daily can support brain health because of its calming effect on the nervous system.

Celery contains tryptophan, which is an amino acid that’s converted into serotonin in the body. Serotonin is a brain chemical that’s necessary for stabilizing moods, sleeping and digestion. To maximize its potential, people should drink pure celery juice first thing in the morning on an empty stomach.

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