Cornsilk – Urinary Tract liquid herbal extract from Pure Herbs Ltd, historically used to help maintain a healthy urinary tract. The delicate spring silk is the part harvested for the kidneys.
Common Names: Maise, Jagong, Turkish Corn.
Parts Used: Covering over the entrance to the female flower.
One of the finest gifts the Native Americans gave to the world is in the corn plant. Its flowers are two in number. The male flowers at the top of the plant and the female flowers on the side of the stalk. At the top of each female flower or “cob” (female ovary) is a covering of silk.
The delicate spring silk is the part harvested for the kidneys. There is no finer, nor more gentle touch to comfort an irritated kidney, bladder or urinary tube. Cornsilk – Urinary Tract is very rich in Vitamin K, which can stop hemorrhaging where blood vessels are weak. Vitamin K is often used for hemorrhaging in newborn babies. Cornsilk is also used to stop bedwetting. Stress and/or eating too much meat, with too little exercise, can cause uric acid buildup regardless of age, and the highly painful condition of “gout” can occur. When this occurs Cornsilk affords much comfort.
You know the long, silky threads that you throw away from peeling corncobs for cooking? That stuff is called corn silk, and it has actually been used in traditional Chinese and Native American medicines for centuries.
It’s one of the most nutritious edible food parts that most people don’t realize you can not only eat, but use as a natural remedy.
This plant material contains a slew of beneficial compounds and has been used therapeutically for conditions like malaria, high blood pressure, bladder infections and inflammation. Today, it’s available in tea and supplement forms, and it has been getting even more attention recently for its possible weight loss effects — although more research is needed to understand its use for fat accumulation.
Recommended Dosage: 50 drops after each meal. In severe cases, 40 drops per hour while awake and a glass of water. For infant bleeding, apply to the sole of each foot two drops, repeatedly, until bleeding stops.
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