Properties: Diuretic

What does Diuretic mean and which substances are Diuretic?

 
   
   
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Diuretic Description:

A substance that promotes the formation and excretion of urine.

Whereas diuretics are good for some conditions like fluid retention excessive use of diuretics can lead to dehydration.

 

Substances that are Diuretic by Modality:

Herbal:AromatherapyBach Flower remedies
Major:
Agrimony
Sarsaparilla

Minor:
Rhododendron

Uncategorized:
Hawthorn,
Figwort,
Golden Rod,
Uva-Ursi,
Damiana,
Angelica,
Elder,
Peppermint,
Nettle,
Green Tea,
Kava kava,
Garlic,
Juniper,
Hydrocotyle,
Embelia,
Elecampane,
Black Cohosh,
Juniper,
Buchu,
Carrot,
Celery,
Coffee
Dill,
Guaiacum,
Bryony,
Belladonna,
Onion,
Lemon,
Myrrh,
Thuja
Wintergreen

Angelica,
Camphor,
Black Pepper,
Benzoin,
Bay,
Aniseed,
Celery,
Carrot Seed,
Caraway,
Cypress,
Juniper,
Frankincense,
Eucalyptus,
Lavender,
Lemon,
Myrrh,
Hyssop,
Geranium,
Lemongrass,
Thyme,
Rose,
Pine,
Rosemary,
Patchouli
 
Homeopathy: Supplements: Minerals:
Allium Cepa   
Vitamins:Ayurvedic: Traditional Chinese:
    
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