Clinically there is no diuretic best tea this said, common diuretic herbs are Coix lacryma, corn husk, Poria, etc., but as a tea with limited effective content, can not play the same effect of the drug, the specific use of medication need to follow the doctor’s instructions.
1. Job’s tears: Job’s tears have the effect of inducing diuresis (promoting the flow of water to dispel dampness), strengthening the spleen and removing paralysis, eliminating pus and eliminating carbuncles, and are used clinically for the treatment of dysuria (unruly urination), diarrhea, and other disorders. Allergic to this product is prohibited, pregnant women should be careful to take.
2. Cornhusk: Cornhusk has the effect of promoting water retention and swelling, promoting dampness and jaundice (eliminating dampness and jaundice), and is clinically used for the treatment of oedema, yang yellowness, yin yellowness and other diseases. The people who are allergic to corn husk are forbidden to take the drug, and the adverse effects of the drug are not clear.
3. Poria: Poria has the effect of diuresis, clinically used in the treatment of edema, urinary deficiency, spleen deficiency, loose stools (fecal thinning not shaped) diarrhea and other diseases, yin deficiency without dampness and heat, cold and cold essence of slippery, qi deficiency and subsidence of the person to be cautious of serving Poria.
Clinically there is no such thing as diuretic best tea, and the effective content of tea is limited, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital under the guidance of a doctor for reasonable treatment, not self-medication.