Can corn husk water lower uric acid

There are no conclusive studies showing that cornhusk can lower uric acid. Chinese medicines generally do not work directly to lower uric acid, but rather treat the symptoms and improve the symptoms associated with high uric acid.
Cornhusk has the effect of reducing swelling and diuresis, inducing diuresis and calming the liver. It can be used to treat dysuria and edema caused by the accumulation of water-dampness, as well as to treat dribbling and astringent pain in the urine caused by damp-heat in the bladder.
Cornhusk can also treat dizziness and headache caused by hyperactivity of liver yang (excessive liver yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms); it can benefit dampness and reduce jaundice (dispel dampness and eliminate jaundice), treating jaundice caused by dampness-heat.
Adverse reactions and contraindications of cornhusk are not exact. Uric acid belongs to the category of Western medicine test results, and modern pharmacological research has not conclusively shown that cornhusk can lower uric acid. Patients are advised to seek prompt medical attention if they feel unwell, and should not self-medicate to avoid delaying their condition.