10 Diuretic Foods

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Diuretic Food #2: Dandelion

Weeds are a constant thorn in the side of gardeners, and it can sometimes seem as though they are ever present no matter how hard you work on removing them. This includes dandelions, and most people will consider them to be a pest that needs to be removed as soon as possible.

For some people, however, the dandelion is more than just a weed that needs to be discarded of. For as long as we can remember, dandelion has been used for its medicinal properties. Ancient medicines often included dandelion as an ingredient, including those that were used as a diuretic.

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