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Herbal Detox: Cornsilk As Soothing Diuretic For Detoxing

What is Cornsilk? Well, it may sound complicated but it’s actually not. Cornsilk comes from its root word “corn” which is the delicious grain we’re eating and enjoying but this one’s brought about by the Indian corn where you can see there long tassels or hair-like structures inside the corn husk which appears smooth and shiny and is where the word silk came along with it as well. Its Latin name is Zea mays which is indeed a member of grass family and grain crop where it also plays as the corn’s reproductive system. Interestingly enough, this now separates the corn’s popularity since the Cornsilk itself is now being used in medicinal purposes especially for the purpose of herbal and alternative healing.

How Is Cornsilk Harvested?

It is recommended for the growers of these plants to harvest Cornsilk right before pollination occurs because this will easily cause the Cornsilk to change its color to brown (since it’s typically light green or yellow) and become dry. Also, fresh Cornsilk are the ones used for medicinal purposes.

According to history, the great quantity and growth of corn in North America made Cornsilk a common and prominent folk remedy among these Native Americans. Since then, Cornsilk has been used as a healing agent for a number of ailments and conditions including the heart and urinary problems, gonorrhea, malaria, jaundice and obesity. It’s also been used to treat excessive bleeding during childbirth.

Can Cornsilk Be Used As Detox Herb?

Yes. While it already made its big difference to cure illnesses during the early years, it also has got to a point where it has been studied over tests and experts in alternative medicine have found out that Cornsilk has lots of Vitamin K which supports blood purification, and also cleansing that’s targeted to support kidneys’ capabilities and aid urinary tract problems. That way it can possibly let the kidneys flush away wastes and toxins inside the body from the urine through easy and regular excretion.

As its great benefit is urinary tract treatment, Cornsilk is a calming diuretic herb which fights away bacteria and prevents more kidney-related infections. At the same time, it can be given to children who still suffer from enuresis or much known as bed wetting which also proves its safety to younger ages. And for people like you for instance who can be too exposed with many antibacterial medications, Cornsilk helps treat complications due to bacterial resistance inside the body. Its soothing effect lightens the treatment plus eliminating inflammation most likely happening in the urethra or bladder without having to take a lot of medicine.

Recommended Dosage Of Cornsilk Herb For Treatment

Cornsilk must be taken by only steeping 2 teaspoons of the herb in boiling water for around 10 to 15 minutes. Recommended drinking of this plain Cornsilk tea is up to three times daily. Otherwise, if you cannot handle to drink a number of teas per day, tinctures too can be good alternative where you have to take 3 to 6ml of tinctures, three times daily as well.

Kidney Detox Benefits

As mentioned previously, Cornsilk is another essential herb which focuses on supporting the kidney’s detox responsibilities which is to eliminate toxins through the excretion of urine. When the kidneys function properly, it won’t have blockages due to buildups (e.g. kidney stones) brought by bad foods and other substances that are harming the vital organs due to exposure to pollution, dirty environment and also vices which abuse health. As a result, the kidneys can have difficulties completing the excretion process and thus finding it hard to release all toxins needed to be taken out of the body.

It is therefore a natural treatment to prevent development of kidney stones in both youth and adults. Further infections as well can be healed when this herb is taken on a regular basis depending on cases. Also, while this herb highly affects the kidney cleansing, research shows that it can possibly help lower blood pressure in the circulatory system. How better is that?

How To Create Your Own Herbal Tea

A video instruction can definitely make it easier for you to follow. Here’s a good how-to video from Gourmet.com on how to create your own Cornsilk herbal tea at home:

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