Natural Diuretics for Ascites

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Tessa (Ca) on 04/25/2017:
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Try Chaga mushrooms.

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Jerry (California) on 07/02/2015:
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Try stinging nettle tea.

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Roec (Los Angeles, Ca) on 10/19/2012:
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Take a look into L-Onithine. Definitely continue with the watermelon. I'd even juice a half a water melon with a whole lemon.

Also one avocado daily in a green leafy salad. Easing up on sugar, carbs and meats will lesson the burden as it is easiest for the liver to process veggies.

Carrot and apple freshly juiced. (Gerson Therapy)

Also do some research in taking alpha lipoic acid, daily selenium supplement.

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Ed2010 (Oakville, Canada) on 10/18/2012:
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For Ascites, try

Sarasaparilla - diuretic
Dandelion - diuretic
Mint - Mildy diuretic

For sarasaparilla, take one root soak in 1 litre of water over night, and drink this water throughout day.

Drinking Dandelion tea - is diuretic - it is a liver medicine as well

Just eating Raw Mint leaves is diuretic.

Sarasaparilla is a body coolant too.

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Alicia (Syracuse, Utah) on 10/18/2012:
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Cayenne pepper.

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