Cornhusk has the effect of diuresis (promoting the flow of water to dispel dampness), diuresis to remove yellowish dampness (removing dampness and jaundice), and is used as a treatment for hypertension, edema, jaundice, thirst, leucorrhoea (cloudy urine like white slurry), and gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, drenching and painful urination).
Cornhusk, which can be used as a diuretic to reduce water retention and swelling, as well as a diuretic to reduce yellowing, is a common Chinese herb made from the stigma of the corn plant of the family Gramineae. This herb is used in the treatment of jaundice, leucorrhea, gonorrhea, hypertension, thirst, edema, cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, lactation, and carbuncle (a purulent disease that occurs when the breasts are red, swollen, and painful, and the milk is not discharged properly).
The contraindications and adverse effects of Cornhusker are currently unknown. Prompt medical attention is recommended to avoid delay in medical condition. If treatment is needed, it should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, and should not be used without authorization to avoid damage to the organism.