Analyzing Celery Seed Extract’s Role in Hypertension Management: A Clinical Trial Commentary
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Abstract
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, stands as a silent but formidable precursor to a multitude of cardiovascular diseases, demanding effective intervention. While pharmaceuticals are the primary course of treatment, a recent clinical trial has explored the potential of celery seed extract as a natural supplement in managing this condition. This essay scrutinizes its design, outcomes, and implications, and underscores the significance of these findings in the broader context of cardiovascular health.
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