Can corn husk boiled in water get rid of dampness?

Cornhusk is a medicine belonging to the liver, gall bladder and bladder meridians. Cornhusk has the effect of promoting water retention and eliminating swelling, and promoting dampness and jaundice (removing dampness and eliminating jaundice). Boiled water can dispel dampness.
Cornhusk can dispel dampness, promote diuresis and reduce swelling, and has a therapeutic effect on dysuria and edema caused by the accumulation of water-dampness, as well as on the relief of dribbling and pain in urination caused by dampness-heat stagnation in the urinary bladder.
Cornhusk can also clear the liver and gallbladder, for the liver and gallbladder dampness and heat caused by jaundice; liver yang upward hyperactivity (liver yang bias, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms) caused by dizziness and dizziness have a relieving effect.
Cornhusk should not be used in people with yin deficiency, and its adverse effects are not known with certainty. The use of cornhusk requires professional medical guidance and assistance and should not be used on its own.