Its action is important on the urinary tract.
Those suffering from arthritis and rheumatism would benefit from consuming plenty of parsley.
It will cause an increase in urine volume.
Obese individuals and those seeking to reduce cellulite would benefit from daily consumption. Urates, the byproducts of nitrogenous waste combustion, will be more easily eliminated.
It stimulates bile and pancreatic secretions.
It tones the heart muscle.
Through the nervous system, apiol (the active principle of parsley) acts on the arteriovenous system, improving vasodilation and cardiac contractions and those of all muscle fibers, especially smooth muscles (viscera, heart, stomach, intestine, bladder, uterus).
This action on the uterus has led to its classification among emmenagogues; it promotes menstrual flow.
Applied externally, freshly crushed, directly on the skin, it relieves wasp or bee stings by quickly calming the pain.
Parsley is not an ordinary condiment; it is rather a medicinal food which, like garlic and onion, should be on your plate every day if you want to live a long life and safeguard your mental and physical integrity.