Not exact matches
Today, Celery Seed is used mostly
as a
diuretic, meaning it helps your body get rid of too much water by increasing urine
output.
Scientists monitored fluid intake and
output, noting a significant increase in urine production; while kinda gross, all signs point to dandelion extract
as an effective
diuretic.
Many medications act
as diuretics, upping your urine
output and your risk for dehydration, Dr. Kominiarek says.
Parsley: Parsley may help mediate bloating by acting
as a mild
diuretic to increase urine
output while also helping the body retain beneficial electrolytes.
Today, Celery Seed extracts are used
as a
diuretic, increasing urine
output to help rid the body of excess water.
They specifically valued it
as a choleretic and
diuretic - meaning it increases bile production and urine
output.
Diuretics such
as furosemide (Lasix ®) lead to increased urine
output and increased thirst, and unless free access to water is permitted these animals might get dehydrated.