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Cornsilk
Parts Used
The fine silk, or tassels from the ear (or seedhead) of the corn.

Common Uses
Diuretic
Herbalists often recommend cornsilk to help reduce inflammation and painful symptoms caused by urinary tract infections, cystitis, bladder stones, premenstrual syndrome and fluid retention.
Helps relieve painful urination caused by enlarged prostate gland.

How Cornsilk Works
There has been very little investigation into the effectiveness of Cornsilk, however a recent study in Vietnam failed to prove it's diuretic properties. As it is still a popular herb with herbalists, more research is needed.

Side Effects
No serious adverse reactions are known at this time.

Safety Issues
As little is known about Cornsilk's diuretic action, people with kidney problems should avoid this herb.

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