Celery juice is safe during pregnancy when made from washed celery. It provides vitamin K, potassium, and hydration. However, it lacks the fiber of whole celery. Do not use as a meal replacement.
✅ Generally Safe
Can I eat Celery Juice?
Safe in moderation — celery juice provides hydration and vitamins but should not replace meals.
🥗 Safety Breakdown
Potential Benefits:
- Source of vitamin K
- Provides hydration
- Contains potassium
Preparation Tips:
Use fresh, washed celery. Drink alongside meals, not as a replacement. Pasteurized store-bought is safest.
Common Questions
Can celery juice replace my prenatal vitamin?
No. Celery juice does not provide adequate nutrients for pregnancy. Continue taking your prenatal vitamin.
Is store-bought celery juice safe?
Yes, pasteurized store-bought celery juice is safe during pregnancy.
How much celery juice per day?
8-16oz per day is fine. Don't rely on it as your primary source of nutrition.
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Medical Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or dietary changes during pregnancy or breastfeeding.