Get Rid of Retained Excess Fluid with Corn Silk Tea (Good for UTI's) | The Frugal Chef [zVz5nMrFQ]
Get Rid of Retained Excess Fluid with Corn Silk Tea (Good for UTI's) | The Frugal Chef [zVz5nMrFQ]
Corn silk tea is a natural diuretic which is safe to drink. I drank it often during my pregnancies. It is also a good aid for bladder infections and for flushing out kidneys. Corn is abundant this time of the year so don't throw away the silk! Please ask your doctor before taking any herbal teas. VEA ESTE VIDEO EN ESPAÑOL - https://youtu.be/vSB0s7wdKMU SUBSCRIBE HERE! - http://bit.ly/LQTHYW Share, like and comment. Follow me : Twitter :https://twitter.com/thefrugalchef Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Frugal-Chef/245282282242 Instagram : http://instagram.com/thefrugalchef How to Make Corn Silk Tea Ingredients: 1 tablespoon of dried corn silk (or a handful of fresh corn silk) 2 cups of water Instructions: 1. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil. 2. Add the corn silk to the water and reduce the heat to low. 3. Let the silk simmer for 10–15 minutes. 4. Strain the tea to remove the silk and pour it into a cup. 5. You can sweeten the tea with honey or lemon, but it can be consumed plain. Best Time to Drink: Corn silk tea can be enjoyed at any time during the day. For those using it to help with UTI symptoms, it's beneficial to drink a cup in the morning or afternoon. Avoid drinking it late at night as the diuretic effect may disturb sleep. Print your recipe here - https://thefrugalchef.com/2024/09/how-to-make-corn-silk-tea-natural-diuretic/ Music courtesy of YouTube - No.9 _ Esther's Waltz by Esther Abrami #waterretention #naturaldiuretic. #uti
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